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Ball python exports raise concerns as demand for the popular pet grows

April 04, 2020

Even if you’re not a snake person, once you meet a ball python, there’s a good chance it’ll grow on you. They’re smooth and sleek. They’re deep ebony or chocolate color with golden-brown markings. They’re gentle and meek, and when they’re afraid, they curl into a ball, tucking their head in the middle.

Ball pythons, which live primarily in West and Central Africa, have grown on a lot of people—they’re believed to be the most popular pet snake in North America and Europe. About 800,000 U.S. households are estimated to keep snakes, based on the National Pet Owners Survey, though it’s not known how many of those are ball pythons.

Captive-bred ball pythons, which come in hundreds of colors and patterns, are displayed for sale at a reptile expo in Southaven, Mississippi, in 2019. Ball pythons bred in captivity in the U.S. and Europe are often higher priced than those imported from Africa, so first-time keepers are more likely to buy imports.

Photograph by Aaron Gekoski/World Animal Protection
From 1997 to 2018, more than 3.6 million ball pythons were exported legally from West Africa. Togo—the leading supplier—along with Benin and Ghana account for more than 98 percent of exports, according to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), the treaty that regulates cross-border trade in wildlife.

Despite the magnitude of the international trade, scant information exists on how many ball pythons are in the wild or how trade is affecting wild populations, which also face significant pressure from hunting for bushmeat, as well as from use in traditional medicines and other threats. Ball pythons aren’t classified as threatened with extinction, but a collection of new research suggests that perhaps they should be: It points to gaps in oversight of the supply chain in West Africa and raises questions about whether ball pythons should have more protections than they do now.

During the 1980s and early ’90s, ball pythons were seen as cheap and commonplace pet snakes, says Dave Barker, a trained biologist who with his wife, Stacy, started one of the first major captive-breeding ball python businesses. Then in 1992, the first “designer” ball pythons—albinos bred in captivity—went on sale. Suddenly the species “came from the back seat of the car to the driver’s seat,” Barker says. Demand exploded for ball pythons, which are now bred in dazzling colors and patterns.

Although commercial-scale captive breeding of these snakes has been established for several decades, ball pythons are also still the most common CITES-protected species exported live from Africa because they’re cheaper than their captive-bred counterparts. Under CITES rules, countries set annual caps, or quotas, for the number they can export legally, and trade should be allowed only if there’s scientific evidence showing that it won’t undermine wild populations. Togo, for example, has an annual export quota of 1,500 wild ball pythons and 62,500 “ranched” ones, raised from an egg or an egg-carrying female taken from the wild.

Neil D’Cruze, who has a Ph.D. in herpetology, is the global head of wildlife research for the advocacy group World Animal Protection, as well as a visiting researcher with Oxford WildCRU, a conservation research project at the University of Oxford, in England. Two years ago, he got curious about the trade-in ball pythons.

Filip Sudak, in the Czech Republic, is a small-scale ball python breeder. Now one of the most common pet snakes, they exploded in popularity in the 1990s, after the first albino ball pythons were bred in captivity.

Photograph by Aaron Gekoski/World Animal Protection
“As somebody who loves reptiles and has spent many [thousands of] hours studying them, I get why you’d want to own one,” he says. But when he examined the trade data, he says the export numbers jumped off the page, leading him to wonder what’s being done to ensure that the trade isn’t a risk in terms of animal welfare, human health, and conservation.

D’Cruze and an international, interdisciplinary team of scientists with expertise ranging from the socioeconomics of wildlife trade to python husbandry, genetics, welfare, pathology, and more studied the ball python trade, supported with grants from World Animal Protection. Now, in a series of five recently published scientific articles and three more to be published soon, the findings are being made public.

Together, the research suggests that after several decades of high exports and weak oversight, a lack of reliable data means it’s nearly impossible to make educated, science-based decisions about how to manage and protect wild populations of ball pythons. In particular, the researchers call into question the suitability of Togo’s export quota.

A report published March 23 by World Animal Protection calls for drastic change: suspending the global trade in ball pythons. The research papers, however, which are published in open-source, peer-reviewed journals, make more moderate recommendations, particularly for Togo. Among them is a call to reduce the number of ball pythons that can be exported from there and to strengthen oversight of collection in the wild, ranching, and welfare standards.

Importers in the U.S. say trade in ball pythons from West Africa is good for conservation—that by placing a value on the snakes, those who live alongside them in Africa have an incentive to make sure they don’t disappear. “It’s sustainability through commercialization,” says Michael Van Nostrand, the owner of the Florida-based reptile business Strictly Reptiles. His company imports more than 10,000 ball pythons a year from Togo, according to import records from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service obtained by World Animal Protection. “Of course the pet trade is taking some,” he says, “but that’s what the quota system is for.”

‘Warning flag’

To glean more information about the sustainability of the ball python trade from Togo, the researchers interviewed 57 Togolese snake hunters who supply export facilities. Three-quarters of them said they see fewer ball pythons today than five years ago.

“That’s a warning flag,” D’Cruze says.

It will take more research to determine how much of the decline the Togolese hunters perceived is a result of collection for the pet trade rather than other pressures, according to the scientific paper analyzing the hunter interviews. But these interviews—combined with other findings from the project’s research—raise questions about whether Togo’s export quotas are based on strong ecological science and regulatory oversight, as CITES requires.

“There are enough red flags at the moment to severely reduce the activity,” D’Cruze says of the trade.

Zoologist Gabriel Segniagbeto, of the University of LomĂ©, in Togo’s scientific authority for CITES. His job is to advise the government on how trade will affect species in the wild and provide the rationale to help set export quotas. He’s also a co-author of several of the ball python project’s published papers. He admits that the hunters’ information is concerning, but he doesn’t think it’s necessary to reduce Togo’s export quota yet. Instead, he supports a monitoring program for hunting and ranching practices. “The python trade has economic value for the hunters,” he says, so their livelihoods must be protected.

Mike Layman, whose Florida-based reptile breeding and importing company, Gourmet Rodents, imports several thousand ball pythons a year, says focusing on the responsible trade of any species is key. “Whatever the responsible use of that resource is might not be the same today as it is tomorrow—it’s something that continues to need review," he says. In addition to feeling a sense of responsibility to the animals, he says, sustainable trade is important for importers’ companies: If a population crashes, their businesses suffer.

The trade-in West African ball pythons is important, according to Eric Fouchard—who says his facility in LomĂ©, Toganim, produces about 45 percent of Togo’s ranched ball python exports—because it prevents people from collecting them for bushmeat markets instead. The pet trade is “teaching our people that a live animal is more profitable than a dead one,” he said in an email. (None of Togo's other ranching facilities contacted by National Geographic responded to requests for comment.)

This argument, presented by several people involved in the pet trade interviewed for this story, is based on an untested assumption, D’Cruze counters. “Until we have the evidence that the pet trade is a vital tool for [ball python] survival,” he says, “I’d prefer us to err on the side of caution” by reducing or stopping the trade.

A long journey

Ball python ranching begins with rural hunters who bring wild-collected eggs and egg-carrying females to ranching facilities. The facilities hatch the eggs and raise the young ball pythons until they’re old enough to be exported—anywhere from a few days to several weeks. To offset the impact of taking eggs from the wild, the practice in Togo has been to return previously pregnant females and a proportion of the young snakes to the wild.

A shipment of live ball pythons in cloth bags, destined for Miami from West Africa, is opened for customs inspection in France. International shipping requirements state that rigid containers must be filled with cushioning, such as crumpled newspaper, and that no more than eight ball pythons can be packed in a single bag measuring 18 by 24 inches.

Photograph by Cyril Ruoso, Minden Pictures
When the exported ball pythons arrive in the U.S., they may be inspected by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to make sure that the contents in the shipment match the paperwork. The goal is to ensure that there’s no smuggling of undeclared species, says Eva Lara, a regional supervising inspector with the service, and that shipping guidelines for animal welfare set by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) are met. (The Fish and Wildlife Service doesn’t have the resources to inspect every wildlife import, but live, CITES-listed shipments are a priority, Lara says.) Then the snakes are claimed by the importers. They may be sold to a wholesaler, reptile seller, pet store, or directly to a buyer.

How many ball pythons die in intercontinental transit has not been studied, but estimates for reptiles in the international trade suggest up to about 5 percent—possibly equating to thousands of ball pythons a year. Gourmet Rodents’ Layman puts the mortality rate of his ball python imports in 2019 at just over one percent.

The shipping process can be stressful for the pythons, says Mike Corcoran, a practicing veterinarian and president of the Association of Reptilian and Amphibian Veterinarians. They’re adapted to live in hot, humid environments, which may be difficult to maintain during a means of long transport, he says.

Most snakes do survive international shipping, but D’Cruze says mere survival isn’t good enough. “An animal’s ability to tolerate and survive is independent of its ability to suffer,” he says.

Stressed animals are also more likely to get sick. “Once they enter the trade, you should consider them immunosuppressed at least for a certain period, and they are prone to any disease that ball pythons can get,” says Tom Hellebuyck, a veterinarian and wildlife pathology researcher at the University of Ghent, in Belgium.

Preventing disease

Diseases aren’t only a possible problem for ball pythons but also potentially for humans. Wild animals of all types can be hosts for a number of pathogens, as has become clear with the COVID-19 pandemic, a zoonotic disease believed to have originated in bats. Snakes and other reptiles, for example, are known to carry strains of salmonella, West Nile virus, and tick-borne diseases, Hellebuyck says.

This ball python at a ranching facility in West Africa has ticks on its head. African ticks can carry a number of diseases harmful to livestock, humans, and other reptiles, so preventing them from coming in with shipments of ball pythons is critical.

Photograph courtesy of World Animal Protection
A 2017 outbreak of salmonella in the U.S. was traced to ball pythons, sickening several children. Many healthy reptiles carry salmonella, which is why the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that children less than five years old and immunosuppressed individuals not have contact with them.

D’Cruze and his colleagues combed existing scientific research to identify more than 150 different pathogens that could be carried by ball pythons. They then took swabs at reptile farms in Togo and tested them for pathogenic bacteria. The paper detailing the results has been accepted by a journal, has completed peer-review, and is expected to be published soon. D’Cruze says none of the animals were “in hygienic and safe conditions….There is definitely evidence of pathogenic bacteria that is cause for concern.” Fouchard, who has not seen the paper, says the samples taken at Toganim were from a small number of animals and are not representative of his facility.

There’s also the possibility of novel pathogens. “Any animal coming from its native habitat could be coming with an entire suite of potential pathogens that we have no idea about,” says Brian Bird, a virologist at the University of California, Davis, who’s part of the PREDICT Project, which monitors for viruses with the potential to jump from animals to humans. For any trade in wild animals, he says, there’s the risk of introducing the next SARS- or COVID-19-causing virus to humans or of introducing the next chytrid fungus (a problem now ravaging amphibians around the world) to snakes in other regions.

Wildlife inspectors will interdict a shipment with a sick or injured snake only if the problem seems to have resulted from a violation of IATA welfare standards, Lara says. If a snake appears visibly sick—unresponsive, limp, or showing mucous, for example—and no IATA violations were found, the shipment would be sent to the CDC if there’s a risk to human health. It would go to the U.S. Department of Agriculture if there’s a risk to livestock, such as heartwater disease, carried by African ticks and devastating to livestock. It’s also possible for an animal to carry a disease without showing symptoms.

To minimize the risk of spreading any disease to other snakes, some reptile importers quarantine their newly imported snakes. At Gourmet Rodents, Layman says, newly arrived ball pythons are immediately treated with an antibiotic and then get weekly veterinary check-ups until they’re sold so that if they do show signs of an illness, they can get treatment immediately.

Lax oversight, lack of data

Another new paper that’s part of the ball python project, on ball python genetics in Togo, suggests that an important part of what’s supposed to make ranching sustainable—the return to the wild of previously pregnant females and a proportion of juveniles—isn’t being done properly.

In Benin, where Vodun—voodoo—is an official religion, ball python heads are sold at the public market in Cotonou, the country’s biggest city. The collection and killing of ball pythons for voodoo and traditional medicine put added pressure on wild populations. The religion, also practiced in Togo and Ghana, holds that different animals offer different healing and protective properties.

Photograph by Aaron Gekoski/World Animal Protection
It points to the possibility that the animals aren’t being returned to where they were collected, according to lead author Mark Auliya, a reptile expert with the Zoological Research Museum Alexander Koenig, in Germany. Ball pythons are highly adaptable and can survive in a number of different habitats, but if they’re not released in their native neighborhood, there’s a risk of spreading the disease or genetic defects, he says.

Moreover, there are no data on what percentage of released ball pythons survive, which also makes it hard to know whether releases offset collecting. What is known is that some collectors are releasing fewer snakes than they take, according to what they told researchers. Furthermore, half of the those interviewed said they don’t just collect eggs and pregnant females for ranching, but they also look for males, non-pregnant females, and juveniles.

“That is a problem because…previous studies have shown that females are most important in reproduction” for maintaining stable populations, says Christian Toudonou, a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Abomey-Calavi, in Benin, where he is studying ball python exploitation and conservation. He says he too has seen indiscriminate collection of males and females, adult and juvenile, in Benin, which, to protect the species, cut its export quota in half in 2017 and has maintained that lower quota in the years since.

It also became clear to researchers that no system is in place to ensure that the ball pythons Togo exports originate from there. Some Togolese hunters told researchers that they often collect ball pythons from across the border in Ghana or Benin, where the species is under “severe threat,” according to a 2015 report by Toudonou. But because those snakes are taken to facilities in LomĂ©, they get labeled on trade permits as being from Togo. Toudonou and others have documented this practice as well. That undermines the scientific reasoning behind each country’s export quota, D’Cruze says.

He says coordinated export quotas across Togo, Benin, and Ghana would help minimize the impacts of cross-border collecting. Segniagbeto, Togo’s CITES scientific authority who has proposed increased monitoring, also supports a range-wide strategy.

‘An unnecessarily risky business’

The ball python trade “is unnecessarily risky business from a human health and conservation perspective, and from an animal welfare perspective,” D’Cruze says. “I’m struggling to see how it’s justified.” This collection of ball python studies, he says, is just the start of what we need to understand to make the trade more sustainable, transparent, safe, and humane.

For D’Cruze, the welfare of individual snakes is especially important. He notes that it’s well established in academic studies that reptiles are capable of feeling pain, stress, fear, and anxiety. When it comes to their well-being, we should think of them as we think of dogs and cats, he says. Importers and breeders agree on this point as well, though they often differ on what counts as acceptable conditions.

Much more work must be done to understand the distribution of ball pythons and the status of their populations, Auliya says. When he joined the project, he was shocked at how little ecological information was available. “It’s the most traded live snake species in the world,” he says. “Why did no one ever work on these questions?”

As coordinator for the IUCN’s Red List, an inventory of the global conservation status of species, Auliya says it’s time to consider changing the species’ designation from least concern to near threatened or even vulnerable. “In light of our research and new findings, which point to the issues of improper trade management and regional declines, the Red List status should now be reconsidered also as a precautionary measure,” he says.

Hellebuyck calls ball pythons “a black-and-white situation.” There’s “absolutely no need to import” them, he says, as they’re readily available through captive breeding.

But snake and egg collecting is an important source of income for hunters, Segniagbeto says, so he supports the continuation of the trade—with more oversight. Layman, of Gourmet Rodent, says that’s what importers want too. “Our industry is not out there trying to decimate wild populations,” he says. “That doesn’t benefit us. We want to do the right thing and the responsible thing” by supporting sustainable exports.

In the end, it comes down to the buyers, Auliya says. The market for wild ball pythons in North America and Europe exists because people buy them as pets. Buyers need to show responsibility for wildlife, he says. “We as the [customers] are making the most mess. We’re not caring how they harvest them, how they manage them,” he says. “We just want to have them as our pets. We’re exploiting their nature for our purposes.”

Wildlife Watch is an investigative reporting project between National Geographic Society and National Geographic Partners focusing on wildlife crime and exploitation. Read more Wildlife Watch stories here, and learn more about National Geographic Society’s nonprofit mission at nationalgeographic.org. Send tips, feedback, and story ideas to ngwildlife@natgeo.com
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How to Update your Windows in 2020?

February 11, 2020

How to Update your Windows in 2020?

Microsoft Update
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Now days, we are use Windows Operating system. But sometime not control our windows. Because we, are not understand our Windows problem. So for today I am share a windows update formula.
Lets start,
1.       Open Windows update by clicking the windows icon in the lower left corner. And search box, type Update and then in the list of results, click either Windows Update or Check for updates.
2.       Click the Check for updates button and then wait while Windows looks for the latest updates for your computer.
3.       And then, if you see a message telling you that important updates are available, or telling you to review important updates, click the Message to view and select the important Updates to Instal.
4.       In the list, click the important updates for more information. Select the check boxes for any updates that you want to install, and then click Ok.
5.       Click Install Updates.
Note:( it is important that you do not shut your computer off or allow it to run out of battery during the updates process. Doing so can cause a corruption of the operating system, which can often only be fixed by reformatting the Computer.
You need to More information for visit Microsoft Update )
How to Update your Windows in 2020? How to Update your Windows in 2020? Reviewed by Uzzal Pahan on February 11, 2020 Rating: 5

The Xiaomi Redmi Note 5

September 20, 2019

Introduction

The Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 can be described as Android mobile phone of Xiaomi brand that works with Android 8.0 Oreo and was presented in March 2018. We will discover the technical specs and then the strengths and characteristics of the Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 throughout the detailed review undermentioned.

Design specifications

Size is usually a crucial aspect of selecting the best mobile phone. The size of your amazing Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 is 75.4 mm x 158.5 mm x 8.1 mm (width x height x depth) for a net weight of 180 g. the composition of the Xiaomi Redmi Note 5is made out of a wide range of items including aluminum alloy. Note that this cell phone is available in the following colors: black, cyan, gold, rose-gold.

Display specifications

The display screen of the Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 smartphone works with LCD IPS technology to display all the photos, games, … This display screen gives a resolution of 1080 x 2160px (FHD+) for a screen diagonal of 5.99″ inches. Calculate the usable screen area of your Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 is easy. We analyze the percentage of the screen compared to the dimensions of the mobile phone. The bigger the percentage, the more you will have an extensive screen (bezel-less). This smartphone has a screen/size ratio of 77%.
The display screen of the Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 comes with features just like: 1000:1 contrast ratio, 2.5d curved glass screen, 450 cd/m2, 84% NTSC, capacitive, led notifications, multi-touch, NTSC, scratch-resistant.

Hardware and performance specifications

The Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 mobile phone makes use of one Qualcomm Snapdragon 636 processor and one 8 x Kryo 260 1.8 GHz Octa-Core with a 1.8 GHz clock speed. This mobile phone contains a 64-bit architecture processor

Concerning the graphic part, the Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 incorporates Adreno 509 graphics card

The Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 features 3 GB RAM of LPDDR4X RAM type. You can actually use 32 GB of memory to keep your information, pics, memories, archives, favorite tunes … The eMMC 5.1 Storage technology is utilized for memory... You’ll be able to integrate complementary memory thanks to the existence of an SD SLOT.

Camera specifications

The Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 is geared up along with a 12 Mpx rear camera and a lens with an aperture of f/1.9 Samsung S5K2L7 model and ISOCELL type with Dual LED flash. The rear camera of the Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 comes with a light sensitivity of 100 – 1600 ISO.

Among the various other features of the camera of this smartphone, we find: AF assist beam, autofocus, continuous shooting, digital image stabilization, digital zoom, dual camera, exposure compensation, face detection, front flash, geotagging, hdr, iso settings, macro mode, manual focus, panorama, scene mode, self-timer, touch focus, white balance settings

Connectivity specifications

The Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 WIFI chip should let you connect to these types of networks: 802.11a, 802.11ac, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n, 802.11n 5GHz (Dual-band, Wi-Fi Direct, Wi-Fi Display, Wi-Fi Hotspot).

Regarding wireless connectivity, the following smartphone features Bluetooth 5.0 LELow energy consumption. In addition to wireless connectivity, the Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 is going to be as well set with USB charging, USB Mass Storage, USB synchronization with the PC, infrared sensor, OTA (Over-the-Air), …

Network connectivity specifications

The Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 is compatible with the following 4G (LTE) networks and frequencies: B1 (2100), B3 (1800), B4 (1700/2100 AWS 1), B5 (850), B7 (2600), B8 (900), B20 (800), B38 (TDD 2600), B40 (TDD 2300). The Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 will work with the following 3G (UMTS) networks and frequencies: B1 (2100), B2 (1900), B5 (850), B8 (900). The Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 is manufactured for all of the following 2G networks and frequencies: B2 (1900), B3 (1800), B5 (850), B8 (900).
The Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 is a smartphone that permits you to run more than one sim card, due to Dual SIM Dual Standby (Nano-SIM + Nano-SIM) certification


Battery specifications

The Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 battery is Li-Polymer type with a full charge power of 4000 mAh amperes (Fast Charging, Non-removable).
The Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 The Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 Reviewed by Uzzal Pahan on September 20, 2019 Rating: 5

The Xiaomi Redmi Y2

September 20, 2019

Introduction

The Xiaomi Redmi Y2 is actually an Android smartphone owned by Xiaomi manufacturer that works with Android 8.0 Oreo and was launched in June 2018. We are going to see the technical specs and the good points and aspects inside the Xiaomi Redmi Y2 thanks to the full review undermentioned.


Design specifications

Size is, in fact, a very important aspect of selecting your smartphone. The dimensions of your Xiaomi Redmi Y2 is 77.3 mm x 160.7 mm x 8.1 mm (width x height x depth) for a net weight of 170 g. the composition of your Xiaomi Redmi Y2is made up of a wide variety of components which includes metal. You should know that this mobile phone exists in the following colors: gold, gray, rose-gold.

Display specifications

The display inside your Xiaomi Redmi Y2 smartphone takes advantage of LCD IPS technology to display all the pics, games, … The following display screen affords a resolution of 720 x 1440px (HD+) for a screen diagonal of 5.99″ inches. Calculating the usable screen area of your Xiaomi Redmi Y2 is very easy. We evaluate the percentage of the display screen compared to the dimensions of the mobile phone. The higher the percentage, the more you will experience a large screen (bezel-less). This smartphone has a screen/size ratio of 74%.
The screen of the Xiaomi Redmi Y2 comes with features just like: 1000:1 contrast ratio, 2.5d curved glass screen, 450 cd/m2, 70% NTSC, capacitive, led notifications, LTPS (low-temperature polysilicon), multi-touch.


Hardware and performance specifications

The Xiaomi Redmi Y2 mobile phone works with one Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 MSM8953 processor and one ARM Cortex-A53 Octa-Core with a 2 GHz clock speed. This excellent smartphone possesses a 64-bit architecture processor

Relating to the graphic part, the Xiaomi Redmi Y2 uses the Qualcomm Adreno 506 graphics card

The Xiaomi Redmi Y2 possesses 3 GB RAM. You can actually use 32 GB of memory to save your content, images, memories, files, records …. It is easy to add complementary memory as a consequence of the presence of an SD SLOT.

Camera specifications

The Xiaomi Redmi Y2 is built with a 12 Mpx rear camera and a lens with an aperture of f/2.2 Sony IMX486 Exmor RS model and CMOS type with Dual LED flash.

Among the list of other features of the camera of this smartphone, we find: autofocus, continuous shooting, digital image stabilization, digital zoom, dual camera, exposure compensation, face detection, front flash, geotagging, hdr, iso settings, panorama, scene mode, self-timer, touch focus, white balance settings

Connectivity specifications

The Xiaomi Redmi Y2 WIFI chip will definitely let you connect to the following networks: 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n (Wi-Fi Direct, Wi-Fi Display, Wi-Fi Hotspot).

In terms of wireless connectivity, the following mobile phone has Bluetooth 4.2. In addition to wireless connectivity, the Xiaomi Redmi Y2 is going to be as well set up with USB charging, USB Mass Storage, USB synchronization with the PC, infrared sensor, OTA (Over-the-Air), …

Network connectivity specifications

The Xiaomi Redmi Y2 works with these types of 4G (LTE) networks and frequencies: B1 (2100), B3 (1800), B5 (850), B34 (TDD 2100), B40 (TDD 2300), B41 (TDD 2500). The Xiaomi Redmi Y2 is made to work with the following 3G (UMTS) networks and frequencies: B1 (2100), B2 (1900), B5 (850), B8 (900). The Xiaomi Redmi Y2 is manufactured for the following 2G networks and frequencies: B2 (1900), B3 (1800), B5 (850), B8 (900).
The Xiaomi Redmi Y2 is a smartphone that makes it easy to use more than one sim card, thanks to Dual SIM Dual Standby (Nano-SIM + Nano-SIM) certification

Battery specifications

The Xiaomi Redmi Y2 battery is Li-Polymer type with a maximum power of 3080 mAh amperes (Non-removable).
The Xiaomi Redmi Y2 The Xiaomi Redmi Y2 Reviewed by Uzzal Pahan on September 20, 2019 Rating: 5

The Xiaomi Redmi Y1 Lite

September 20, 2019

Introduction


The Xiaomi Redmi Y1 Lite is actually an Android mobile phone of Xiaomi manufacturer that functions with Android 7.0 Nougat and was revealed on November 2017. We will explore the technical specs and then the advantages and aspects of this Xiaomi Redmi Y1 Lite right from the exhaustive review undermentioned.

Design specifications

Size is without question a very important aspect of buying your mobile phone. The size of the Xiaomi Redmi Y1 Lite is 76.2 mm x 153.0 mm x 7.6 mm (width x height x depth) for a net weight of 150 g. the structure of your Xiaomi Redmi Y1 Lite is made from a large number of items incorporating aluminum alloy. You should know that this mobile phone can be bought in the next colors: gold, gray.

Display specifications

The display of the Xiaomi Redmi Y1 Lite smartphone takes advantage of LCD IPS technology to show all the photos, games, … This type of display screen affords a resolution of 720 x 1280px (HD) for a screen diagonal of 5.5″ inches. Calculate the usable screen area of your Xiaomi Redmi Y1 Lite is simple. We determine the percentage of the screen related to the proportions of the mobile phone. The bigger the percentage, the more you will experience a significant screen (bezel-less). This smartphone has a screen/size ratio of 71%.
The screen of the Xiaomi Redmi Y1 Lite comes with features like 1000:1 contrast ratio, 2.5d curved glass screen, 450 cd/m2, 70% NTSC, capacitive, corning gorilla glass 3, led notifications, multi-touch, NTSC, scratch-resistant.

Hardware and performance specifications

The Xiaomi Redmi Y1 Lite mobile phone makes use of one Qualcomm Snapdragon 425 MSM8917 processor and one ARM Cortex-A53 Quad-Core with a 1.4 GHz clock speed. The following smartphone comes with a 64-bit architecture processor

Regarding the graphic part, the Xiaomi Redmi Y1 Lite includes the Qualcomm Adreno 308 graphics card

The Xiaomi Redmi Y1 Lite has 2 GB RAM. You can actually employ 16 GB of memory to keep your information, pictures, memories, movies, music…. You’ll be able to put extra memory due to the existence of an SD SLOT.

Camera specifications

The Xiaomi Redmi Y1 Lite is equipped along with a 13 Mpx rear camera and a lens with an aperture of f/2.2 Unknown model and CMOS type with Dual LED flash... The rear camera of the Xiaomi Redmi Y1 Lite has a light sensitivity of 100 – 1600 ISO.

Among the list of other features of the camera of this smartphone, we have: autofocus, continuous shooting, digital zoom, exposure compensation, face detection, geotagging, hdr, iso settings, panorama, scene mode, self-timer, touch focus, white balance settings

Connectivity specifications

The Xiaomi Redmi Y1 Lite WIFI chip will allow you to connect to these types of networks: 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n (Wi-Fi Direct, Wi-Fi Display, Wi-Fi Hotspot).

Relating to wireless connectivity, this mobile phone comes with Bluetooth 4.2 LELow energy consumption. Furthermore to wireless connectivity, the Xiaomi Redmi Y1 Lite is going to be also equipped with USB charging, USB Mass Storage, USB synchronization with the PC, infrared sensor, OTA (Over-the-Air), …

Network connectivity specifications

The Xiaomi Redmi Y1 Lite works with the following 4G (LTE) networks and frequencies: B1 (2100), B3 (1800), B4 (1700/2100 AWS 1), B5 (850), B7 (2600), B8 (900), B20 (800), B38 (TDD 2600), B40 (TDD 2300). The Xiaomi Redmi Y1 Lite will work with the following 3G (UMTS) networks and frequencies: B1 (2100), B2 (1900), B5 (850), B8 (900). The Xiaomi Redmi Y1 Lite is compatible with these types of 2G networks and frequencies: B2 (1900), B3 (1800), B5 (850), B8 (900).
The Xiaomi Redmi Y1 Lite is a smartphone that enables you to to make usage of more than one sim card, owing to Dual SIM Dual Standby (Nano-SIM + Nano-SIM) certification

Battery specifications

The Xiaomi Redmi Y1 Lite battery is Li-Polymer type with a maximum capacity of 3080 mAh amperes (Non-removable).
The Xiaomi Redmi Y1 Lite The Xiaomi Redmi Y1 Lite Reviewed by Uzzal Pahan on September 20, 2019 Rating: 5

The Xiaomi Redmi Note 5

September 17, 2019

Introduction:

The Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 can be described as Android mobile of Xiaomi brand that works with, Android 8.0 Oreo and was presented on match 2018. The Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 features 3 GB RAM LPDDR4X type with 32 GB of Memory. And have 12 MP rear Camera.
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Design Specifications 

Now time size is very important for choosing a better mobile phone. The Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 size is (width 75.4mm × height 158.5mm × depth 8.1) and net weight of 180 g. This phone available color is Black, cyan, gold, rose-gold. And this smartphone including aluminum alloy.

Display Specifications 

The Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 Display resolution of 1080 × 2160px (FHD+) for a screen diagonal of 5.99" inches. And the smartphone works with LCD IPS technology to display all the videos, audio, photos, games, etc. The Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 has a screen/size ratio of 77%. And the smartphone display screen of the features 1000:1 contrast ratio, 2.5 curved glass screen, 450 cd/m2, 84% NTSC, capacitive, led notification, multi-touch, NTSC, scratch-resistant.

Hardware and Performance Specifications 

This smartphone has features 3 GB RAM of LPDDR4X type with 32 GB of memory to keep your, data, videos, photos, games and your information. you'll able to integrate complementary memory.
The Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 smartphone makes use of one Qualcomm Snapdragon 636 processor and one 8 × kryo 260 1.8GHz Octa-core with 1.8GHz clock speed.
And the phones incorporates Adreno 509 Graphics card and 64-bit architecture processor.

Camera Specification 

The Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 camera features of 12 MPX rear camera and lens with an aperture of f/1.9 Samsung S5K2L7 model and ISOCELL type with dual-LED flash. This smartphone comes with a light sensitivity of 100- 1600 ISO.

The camera of this smartphone, we find Dual camera, front flash, manual focus, autofocus, touch focus, panorama, micro mode, screen mode, hdr, iso setting, face detection, geotagging, digital zoom, self-timer, exposure compensation, continues shooting, digital image stabilization, AF assist beam, white balance setting.

Connectivity Specifications

The Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 include features Dual-band, Wi-Fi Direct, Wi-Fi Display, wi-fi hotspot, and network type is: 802.11a, 802.11ac, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n, 802.11n 5GHz. The following smartphone features Bluetooth 5.0 LELow energy consumption. In addition to wireless connectivity.
And the smartphone going to be as well set with USB charging, USB mass storage, USB synchronization with the PC, infrared sensor, OTA(over-the-air).

Network Connectivity Specification 

The Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 is following 4G LTE networks and frequencies B1 (2100), B3 (1800), B4 (1700/2100 AWS 1) B5 (850), B7 (2600), B8 (900), B20 (800), B38 (TDD 2600), B40 (TDD 2300).
And this smartphone, work with the following 3G (UMTS) network and frequencies: B1 (2100), B2 (1900), B5 (850), B8 (900).

The Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 is a smartphone that permits you to run more than one sim card, due to Dual Sim dual standby (Nano sim + nano sim) certification.




Battery Specifications

The Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 Battery is the li-polymer type with a full charge power of 4000 mAh amperes. And fast charging, non removable.
The Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 The Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 Reviewed by Uzzal Pahan on September 17, 2019 Rating: 5

Xiaomi Redmi Note MT6592M

September 11, 2019

Xiaomi Redmi Note mt6592m
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 Introduction:

The xiaomi redmi note mt6592m can be described as Android smartphone from xiaomi company that incorporates Android 4.1 jelly bean and was launched in March 2014. We are going to explore the specifications and the good points and qualities for this xiaomi redmi note mt6592m thanks to the full review below.

Design specifications

Size is, in fact, an important element for choosing your mobile phone. The dimensions of your xiaomi redmi note mt6592m is 78.7 mm 154.0 10.0 mm (width height depth ) for a net weight of 192 g. bearing mind that this smartphone is for sale in the next colors: unknow.

Display specifications

The screen inside your xiaomi redmi note mt6592m smartphone makes use of LCD ips technology to display all the pics, video, games,… this excellent screen can provide a resolution of 720 1280 (HD) for a screen diagonal of 5.5 inches. Determining the usable screen area of your xiaomi redmi note mt6592m is quite simple. We quantify the ratio of the display screen related to the proportions of the smartphone. The upper the percentage, the more you will experience a significant display screen (bezel-less). This smartphone has a screen/size ratio of 68%.
The display screen of the xiaomi redmi note mt6592m incorporates features just like: capacitive, corning gorilla glass 2, multi-touch, scratch-resistant.

Hardware and performance specifications

The xiaomi redmi note mt6592m smartphone integrates one MediaTek mt6592m processor and one arm cortex-a7 octa-core with a 1.4 GHz clock speed. This mobile phone doesn’t include a 64-bit architecture processor.
Concerning the graphic part, the xiaomi redmi note mt6592m incorporates arm mail-450 mp4 graphic card. The xiaomi redmi note mt6592m offers 1 GB ram. you can employ 8 GB of memory to keep your data, pics, memories, movies, tracks…. Youll be able to add much more memory thanks to the presence of an sd slot.

Camera specifications

The xiaomi redmi note mt6592m is geared up along with a 12.8 mPx rear camera and a lens with an aperture of f/2.2 unknown model and CMOS BSI type with dual led flash.
Among the many other features of the camera of this smartphone, we have: autofocus, continuous shooting, diagonal image stabilization, face detection, geotagging, hdr, iso setting, touch focus, white balance setting.

Connectivity specifications

The xiaomi redmi note mt6592m wifi chip will definitely enable you to the following networks: 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n, (wi-fi direct).
In terms of wireless connectivity, this smartphone provides Bluetooth 4.0 below energy consumption. Moreover to wireless connectivity, the xiaomoi redmi note mt6592m is as well built USB charging, USB mass storage, USB synchronization with the pc, dlna (digital living network alliance), OTA (over-the-air).

Network connectivity specifications

The xiaomi redmi note mt6592m is designed for these types of 3g (UMTS) networks and frequencies: b1 (2100), b8(900), b33 (td 1900). The xiaomi redmi note mt6592m is manufactured for the following 2g networks and frequencies: b2 (1900), b3 (1800), b8 (900).
The xiaomi redmi note mt6592m is a cellphone that allows you  to make usage of more than one sim card, thorough dual sim dual standby (mini-sim + mini-sim) certification.

Battery  specifications

The xiaomi redmi note mt6592m battery is the li-ion type with a maximum power of 3200 mah amperes removable.

Xiaomi Redmi Note MT6592M Xiaomi Redmi Note MT6592M Reviewed by Uzzal Pahan on September 11, 2019 Rating: 5

Oppo R7

September 10, 2019

Introduction:

The Oppo R7 is an Android smartphone of Oppo brand that works with Android 5.0 Lollipop and was launched in May 2015. Let’s see the specs and the good points and aspects for the Oppo R7 through the full review below.


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NETWORKTechnologyGSM / HSPA / LTE
2G bandsGSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 - SIM 1 & SIM 2
3G bandsHSDPA 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100 - Global, Taiwan, USA
4G bandsLTE band 1(2100), 3(1800), 5(850), 7(2600), 8(900), 20(800), 40(2300) - Global
LTE band 1(2100), 3(1800), 5(850), 7(2600), 8(900), 28(700), 38(2600), 39(1900), 40(2300), 41(2500) - Taiwan
LTE band 1(2100), 2(1900), 4(1700/2100), 7(2600), 17(700) - USA
SpeedHSPA, LTE Cat4 150/50 Mbps
LAUNCHAnnounced2015, October
StatusAvailable. Released 2015, December
BODYDimensions151.8 x 75.4 x 7 mm (5.98 x 2.97 x 0.28 in)
Weight155 g (5.47 oz)
SIMHybrid Dual SIM (Nano-SIM/ Micro-SIM, dual stand-by)
DISPLAYTypeAMOLED capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
Size5.5 inches, 83.4 cm2 (~72.9% screen-to-body ratio)
Resolution1080 x 1920 pixels, 16:9 ratio (~401 PPI density)
ProtectionCorning Gorilla Glass 3
PLATFORMOSAndroid 5.1 (Lollipop); ColorOS 2.1
ChipsetQualcomm MSM8939 Snapdragon 615 (28 nm)
CPUOcta-core (4x1.5 GHz Cortex-A53 & 4x1.0 GHz Cortex-A53)
GPUAdreno 405
MEMORYCard slotmicroSD, up to 256 GB (uses shared SIM slot)
Internal32GB 4GB RAM
MAIN CAMERASingle13 MP, f/2.2, PDAF
FeaturesLED flash, panorama, HDR
Video1080p@30fps
SELFIE CAMERASingle8 MP, f/2.4
Video
SOUNDLoudspeakerYes
3.5mm jackYes
Active noise cancellation with dedicated mic
COMMSWLANWi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Wi-Fi Direct, hotspot
Bluetooth4.0, A2DP
GPSYes, with A-GPS
RadioNo
USBmicro-USB 2.0, USB Host
FEATURESSensorsAccelerometer, proximity, compass
BATTERYNon-removable Li-Po 3070 mAh battery
ChargingFast battery charging 20W: 75% in 30 min (VOOC Flash Charge)
MISCColorsGolden
ModelsR7sf
PriceAbout 260 EUR
TESTSPerformanceBasemark OS II: 994 / Basemark OS II 2.0: 930
Basemark X: 5302
DisplayContrast ratio: Infinite (nominal), 3.964 (sunlight)
CameraPhoto / Video
LoudspeakerVoice 73dB / Noise 66dB / Ring 71dB
Audio qualityNoise -94.5dB / Crosstalk -94.9dB
Battery life
Endurance rating 73h
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Oppo R7 Oppo R7 Reviewed by Uzzal Pahan on September 10, 2019 Rating: 5
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