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Flashback:weird Phones From Different Brands
~11.8 mins read
You know all the big smartphone-making brands, since you’re reading this site, you probably hear about them every day. However, sometimes an outsider has a go at designing a phone to complement its usual business. Today we will look at few interesting examples of just that - the results are often intriguing.
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Marshall London
Marshall is best known for its guitar amps, though it makes other audio hardware – speaker cabinets, headphones and so on. And that one time in 2015 it made an Android smartphone.
Flashback: weird phones from unexpected brands (Marshall, Puma, Facebook)
The Marshall London was a curious device as it had two 3.5 mm jacks. They could be used as outputs – that is you and your friend can plug in two pairs of headphones and listen to some music. Each jack had a dedicated Wolfson WM8281 sound hub instead of just splitting the signal. This also made it possible to adjust the volume on each jack separately. And notice that you got proper volume control instead of clicking buttons.
Flashback: weird phones from unexpected brands (Marshall, Puma, Facebook)
But using the jacks as inputs is where it got interesting. You could plug in a guitar into one jack and headphones into the other. Guitar amps are the company’s bread and butter and this phone was a perfect embodiment of that. It came with several recording apps pre-loaded, which could be accessed through the M button.
The LoopStack app, for example, lets you record a short sound clip, which is then replayed in a loop. Then you can record a new clip to stack it on top, then another and more – search “live loop” on YouTube for that kind of “one man band” kind of music.
Marshall London Marshall London Marshall London
Marshall London
You could also plug in a proper microphone into one of the jacks, but the London came with stereo mics of its own. Those were pretty high quality too. The phone also had powerful front-facing speakers.
As a music tool, the Marshall London was quite impressive. As an Android smartphone, it really wasn’t that good. It had a 4.7” IPS LCD with 720p resolution and was powered by a lowly Snapdragon 410 chipset with 2GB of RAM and 16GB storage. This was a $585 phone, so if you just wanted a smartphone, there were much better options.
Flashback: weird phones from unexpected brands (Marshall, Puma, Facebook)
None of them, however – not even phones today – can replicate the London’s features without add-ons.
Ulysse Nardin Chairman
While the Marshall London is an example of a company’s trade successfully translated into phone form, this one is not. You wouldn’t have heard about Ulysse Nardin unless you have familiarity with luxury Swiss-made mechanical watches.
It has decades of experience making automatic watches, that is mechanical watches that get wound automatically by harvesting energy from the movements of your wrist. This means that the watch has energy for as long as you wear it – wouldn’t it be nice if the same could be done for phones?
The Ulysse Nardin Chairman converted kinetic energy to electricity to top up its battery The Ulysse Nardin Chairman converted kinetic energy to electricity to top up its battery The Ulysse Nardin Chairman converted kinetic energy to electricity to top up its battery
The Ulysse Nardin Chairman converted kinetic energy to electricity to top up its battery
The company attempted to do just that with the Chairman. It had an offset weight on its back that would rotate as the phone moves with you. Instead of winding a spring this generated electricity to top up the battery. It was a cool-looking gimmick, but it stood no chance of meaningfully extending the battery life.
However, this was more of a showpiece than a practical gadget. Just like the Ulysse Nardin watches, each of the 1846 Chairman phones were hand-assembled using strict guidelines for quality.
The base model started at a reasonable $14,000 (well, reasonable by luxury Swiss watch standards), but the price tag could balloon to over $100,000 if you wanted 3,000+ hand-cut 17-karat diamonds to be embedded into the phone – a process that took over 700 man-hours, which lead to a 7-month waiting period.
Ulysse Nardin Chairman Ulysse Nardin Chairman Ulysse Nardin Chairman
Ulysse Nardin Chairman
As for the phone itself, the Ulysse Nardin Chairman was fairly capable for a 2009 model. It had a 2.8” touchscreen (with multi-touch support), a 5MP camera, Wi-Fi connectivity and even a fingerprint reader (the first iPhone with a FP reader was the 5s from 2013). Not bad, but a tad too expensive for our tastes.
Puma Phone
The Puma Phone (made by Sagem) had a much saner approach to extending battery life – it had a solar panel on its back. One hour of charging was supposed to be enough for 30 minutes of MP3 playback or to keep the phone alive long enough for you to send out 30 text messages. The reality was that the solar panel didn’t work all that well. Or at all.
The Puma Phone had a solar panel to charge up its battery The Puma Phone had a solar panel to charge up its battery
The Puma Phone had a solar panel to charge up its battery
Anyway, this phone came out in 2010 and had a 2.8” resistive touch screen (so no multi-touch) with 240 x 320 px resolution and a 3.15 MP camera. No Wi-Fi either, but this wasn’t competing with the Chairman. It wasn’t trying to.
It had a built-in GPS receiver as well as a Bike Tracker and a Run Tracker, plus a step counter. As you would expect from a Puma-branded phone, the focus of this one was exercise.
Puma in the hand next to an iPhone
Puma in the hand • next to an iPhone
It did a bit more than that, though. It wasn’t a smartphone, but it had Facebook, Twitter, Flickr and YouTube integration, plus Puma Icon Messaging, a chat client. And it could handle video calls over 3G using the built-in 240 x 180 px front-facing camera. Not bad for a $450 phone, considering this was before cheapo smart bands and affordable smartwatches became prevalent.
Adidas miCoach
The rivalry between the two Dassler brothers isn’t limited to sports clothing. In 2008 the Samsung F110 was re-skinned as the Adidas miCoach. This one relied more on external add-ons than the Puma Phone, which made the whole thing more involved but also more accurate.
Flashback: weird phones from unexpected brands (Marshall, Puma, Facebook)

The miCoach could be connected (wirelessly) with an Adidas Heart Rate Monitor belt and a Stride Sensor that clips to your shoe. The miCoach software handled, well, the coaching. It would, for example, instruct you to run 1 mile as fast as you can. This was called the Assessment Run and it helped analyze your current shape.

Adidas miCoach accessories: Heart rate belt Adidas miCoach accessories: Stride sensor Adidas miCoach accessories: A closer look
Adidas miCoach accessories: Heart rate belt • Stride sensor • A closer look
There were various goals you could pick form – “Learn to run”, “Get fit, stay fit”, “Lose weight”, “Run a race”, “Run faster, “Run longer” and so on. Data of your progress could be synced to your computer and from there to the micoach.com website (using the optional data cable). More details in our review.
The micoach.com site had extensive tools to plan your exercise and track your progress The micoach.com site had extensive tools to plan your exercise and track your progress The micoach.com site had extensive tools to plan your exercise and track your progress The micoach.com site had extensive tools to plan your exercise and track your progress The micoach.com site had extensive tools to plan your exercise and track your progress The micoach.com site had extensive tools to plan your exercise and track your progress
The micoach.com site had extensive tools to plan your exercise and track your progress
These days smart bands and smartwatches have taken over most of this functionality, though some phones still support ANT+ if you want to connect dedicated exercise equipment.
Vodafone 555 Blue
The Vodafone 555 Blue was a Facebook phone – not like the HTC ChaCha or HTC First, this handset barely did anything more than being a phone and connecting you to Facebook.
Like the ChaCha, it had a landscape display (2.4”, 320 x 240 px) and a hardware QWERTY keyboard for easy typing. One button on the lower right of the keyboard bore the Facebook logo and instantly launched the social networking app.
The Vodafone 555 Blue - a Facebook-connected feature phone with QWERTY keyboard The Vodafone 555 Blue - a Facebook-connected feature phone with QWERTY keyboard The Vodafone 555 Blue - a Facebook-connected feature phone with QWERTY keyboard The Vodafone 555 Blue - a Facebook-connected feature phone with QWERTY keyboard
The Vodafone 555 Blue - a Facebook-connected feature phone with QWERTY keyboard
Then you could type out a status update or send someone a direct message. You could also snap a photo with the 2 MP camera to include in your posts, but sharing videos was disabled (those 3GP clips looked pretty bad, anyway).
The screen didn’t support touch, by the way, you navigated the UI with an optical trackpad. The custom UI took some inspiration from BlackBerry of all things.
While not a smartphone, you could install some Java app from the Vodafone Live! Portal. This included some games, but lacked Twitter, for example, so you had to use the web browser for that. Note that this only had 2G connectivity, so it had a very slow data connection (EDGE). In other words, browsing the web was a pain.
Still, a £60 that would feed your social networking addiction was a good deal back in 2011.

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Samade
No Capital Needed:4 Jobs That Will Earn You Money Than Internet Fraud
~4.4 mins read
Yahoo Yahoo also called cyber crime seems to be the trending job among youth these days. It is a vice that has eaten deep into the flesh of some youths with the objective of 'quick money, no stress'. I don't know their full mode of operation, but I know they pose as people that they aren't then scam others. As far as the Nigerian law is concerned, online fraud is a crime. In this article, I will share with you 4 jobs that will earn you more money than online fraud. I know you're shocked that they're actually jobs that pay more than internet fraud.

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The first is affiliate marketing.

I know you might have heard about this, and you probably want to know more. What is affiliate marketing? What does it take to be an affiliate marketer? Age requirement and restrictions?. My simple definition of affiliate marketing is a kind of job or a process of promoting a product and earning a commission or profit on every sale you make. Let's say you promote a products worth N20,000, you might be given a commission of 10% which is N2,000. Imagine 50 people buy that same product through you (2,000×50=N100,000)on just a single product.

You can even have more customers by owning a website or YouTube channel where you can share your affiliate link to drive more people to purchase your product. I think once you're 18 and above, you're qualified for the affiliate marketing program. There are different affiliate marketing program you can sign up for (Amazon, Jumia, Konga and the list goes on).

Personally, I think and know this is better than scamming people because you're making your money even without a capital and it's legitimate. I know people that make million in a month without leaving the comfort of their homes.


Youtubing

You watch people's YouTube videos everyday but, do you know they get paid for it? If you're a Nigerian you can earn so much from it because the monetization is in dollars. If you don't have enough gadgets, like a video camera, studio lights and all that, you can still make a proper video from the comfort of your home. Once you have an Android phone with a clear camera and enough video editing apps, you're good to go, lol.

How do I monetize? In order to monetize you need to reach a balance of $100 or more from views. You'll have to garner at least 20,000 views if you get paid for $5 per 1,000 views. Once you're successful enough to attract more traffic to your channel, you can advertise on it and get paid for the ads.

Just choose the niche that will attract people, entertainment, cooking and skin care etc. All you have to do is to post interesting videos, isn't this better than scamming people? Isn't it quicker and legitimate? Of course it is. Through youtubing, you can make people purchase your product like i mentioned earlier, by putting the affiliate link in the description box.


Ebooks writing

If you will ask me, I think if you're well educated then you have a writing skill even if it's little. You need a space and discovery for that skill. For example, I never knew I could be a free lance writer but, thanks to opera news hub for giving me the space. So, are you a writer already? Or an upcoming one? There's an opportunity for you to make money by just writing ebooks. Ebooks writing is an act of writing and publishing educative books for sale on various online platforms. The common online store people use for this is Amazon.

To be a successful eBook writer, you need to chose a topic that matches with the interest of your audience. Break down each chapter as you write it for the sake, use comprehensive English that even the layman will understand. Design your eBook and most importantly MARKETING! You'll have to market your eBook everywhere you can, because the more people read it, the more you make profits.

According to a popular website called author's earnings about 200,000 ebooks writer on Amazon earn $10,000 or more a year. You can be part of the 200,000 if you are consistent in writing and if you're able to capture the reader. You can even add affiliate links that's related to the theme of the eBook, but you'll have to be careful because not all booksellers allow affiliate links.


E-commerce

This is also known as electronic commerce or internet commerce refers to the act of buying and selling of goods and services using the internet. If you don't have goods to sell, you can be a middle man. For example, you can inform people who want to sell properties to make sales through you. They'll give you a percentage of goods brought. Unlike affiliate marketing, the commission is not fixed. If you sell a piece of land for 10 million naira, you can agree with the seller and receive a commission of 500,000 or more. The higher the price of products sold, the higher the commission.

You can also buy goods at wholesale price then resell with a profit attached to it. You'll need to have a strong audience on various social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram. This is a quick way to make money which many people are ignoring. All you need is a enough audience that will purchase your products.



The most interesting part of these jobs is that, you can work from the comfort of your home and most times, you don't need a capital to start. These jobs are the best one can do during this pandemic. They're flexible, comfortable and easy to start up. Remember, online fraud is a crime and does who indulge in it should be ready to bear the penalties.

Thanks for reading. Please make sure the click the 'follow' button, like and share this article too.

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