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- Infinix 4
- Oppo 8
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- Tecno 7
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Tecno Spark 40 PRO, 6.67” HD+, UP To 128GB ROM+ 8GB RAM (Dual Sim) 50MP, 5200 MAh+1 YEAR WARRANTY
Tecno Spark 40, 6.67” HD+, UP To 8GB RAM + 128GB ROM (Dual Sim) 50MP, 5200 MAh
XIAOMI Redmi A5 RAM 4GB + 64GB , 5200 MAH DUAL SIM
Tecno CAMON 40 6.78” AMOLED 120Hz, 128GB ROM +8GB RAM,Dual Sim, 50MP, 45W 5200mAh, 4G
Tecno CAMON 40 PRO_ 6.78” 12OHz AMOLED_ 256GB ROM+8GB RAM ( +8GB Extended) (Daul Sim) 52000mAh 45W_Galaxy Black
Tecno POP 9 120Hz 6.67″ 128GB ROM+3GB RAM*(+3GB RAM Extended)4.5G Network,5000mAh, Infrared Remote Control- Black (1YR WRTY)
Tecno POP 9 120Hz 6.67″ 64GB ROM+3GB RAM*(+3GB RAM Extended)4G _5000mAh, Infrared Remote Control- Black (1YR WRTY)
Oppo Reno 12 5G, 6.67” , 120Hz, 12GB RAM + 256GB , 50MP, 80W SUPERVOOC Flash Charge, 5000mAh
Oppo Reno 12F-6.7″,8/256GB,50+8+2/32MP,4G LTE,5000mAh
Oppo A98 Display: 6.43-8GB RAM//256 GB RAM Battery Capacity: 5000Ah DFGA
Oppo A3, 6.67″, 256GB + 8GB RAM (Dual SIM), 5100mAh
Oppo a3 6.67 INCHES DISPLAY 6GB RAM + 128GB ROM 5100 MAH BATTERY DUAL DFG
Oppo A38,6.56″,6GB RAM+128GB ROM,50MP,5000mAh (Dual Sim) – Glowing Gold (2YRs WRTY)
Oppo A3X, 6.67″, 128GB + 4GB RAM, 4G LTE, 45W Flash Charge (Dual SIM) 5,100 MAh
Oppo A3X, 6.67″, 64GB + 4GB RAM, 4G LTE, 45W Flash Charge (Dual SIM) 5,100 MAh
Infinix Smart 9 HD, 6.7″, 64GB + 3GB RAM (Dual SIM), 5000mAh, Neo Titanium (1YR WRTY)
Rated 5.00 out of 5
Infinix Smart 9, 6.7″, 128GB + 4GB RAM (Dual SIM), 5000mAh, (1YR WRTY)
Infinix HOT 50 PRO PLUS,AMOLED CURVED SCREEN DISPLAY 6.78″ INCHES(8GB +8GB) RAM & 128 GB ROM,5000MAH,50MP
Rated 4.00 out of 5
Infinix Hot 50i, 6.7″, 128GB + 6GB RAM, 5000mAh (Dual SIM), Sleek Black (1YR WRTY)
Rated 5.00 out of 5
Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra – 256 GB, Titanium Black
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A client that’s unhappy for a reason is a problem, a client that’s unhappy though he or her can’t quite put a finger on it is worse. Chances are there wasn’t collaboration, communication, and checkpoints, there wasn’t a process agreed upon or specified with the granularity required. It’s content strategy gone awry right from the start. If that’s what you think how bout the other way around? How can you evaluate content without design? No typography, no colors, no layout, no styles, all those things that convey the important signals that go beyond the mere textual, hierarchies of information, weight, emphasis, oblique stresses, priorities, all those subtle cues that also have visual and emotional appeal to the reader.