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Thursday, August 22, 2013

Sony Xperia Z review.

I have been using this handset for a while now, this is what I think about it.

It's a very stylish, sleek, slim and smart phone. Looks and feels very good when hand held, it's dust proof, scratch and water resistance, proves Sony's strong presence in tech industry.
Screen is very wide, (remember we paid for Sony Bravia technology as Sony advertised it) graphics and screen quality is definitely not what I had expected.
I'm not convinced with the camera, it's worst than Samsung S4.
Playing music comes in a form of Walkman and is very handy and easy to operate, sound quality is the best I ever heard in a phone.
Menu are typical Android and not user friendly.
Going through Albums and Videos is the worst part, it doesn't show any info about selected item. Shuffles every video itself.
It doesn't allow customization like Samsung Galaxy series.
The phones drops network and crashes applications especially Twitter, all the time.
Battery is unremovable.
Handsfree is pretty awesome.
Phone is made for sophisticated and technology savvy people, it's definitely not easy to operate especially in cases of emergency.
I will not recommend it.
Overall, I did not like it at all.
Ratings 3/10.

Saturday, August 10, 2013

Yes I cry...

You have the audacity to ask why I care about other people so much.
Yes I cry for them. Why wouldn't I? What if I were in their shoes?
Yes I cry everytime I jog to digest my food.
Yes I cry when I suffer a running stomach due to over eating.
Yes I cry when red meat makes me sick.
Yes I cry when I have to choose between Puma and Adidas only.
Yes I cry when I sleep on an electric blanket.
Yes I cry whenever my sport's car's tank is filled.
Yes I cry when my pizza gets late at my house.
Yes I cry whenever bank increases the limit of my credit card.
Yes I cry....

Thursday, August 8, 2013

Eid Mubarak

It's Eid in South Africa and most of the world tomorrow.
Eid is supposed to be the happiest day in one's life but I don't know why I feel so sad deep inside. Maybe it's because I care so much about humanity, mind my exaggeration. But I swear this Eid my heart goes out to all the poor people in the world, my sympathy is not just limited to muslims but to every human being. I write this post with a very heavy heart and can't thank Allah enough for His privileges and blessing upon a sinner and ungrateful person like me. I know what it feels like to sleep with an empty stomach.
I have naturally matured myself into betterment after the birth of my first born baby girl Zareen. I started caring more and more. I'm not alone anymore, there are lives attached with me now, I might sleep hungry but I would literary do anything to feed my family. One of the biggest rules in life I live by is that family be the first priority because wealth will leave even the kings but family stands by you till your last breath. Family turns a civilized person into a beast. That's why poverty is something to be afraid of, poverty can drive you to do things you have always avoided. At the end of the day, you want to see your family blessed and happy. Tomorrow there will thousands or perhaps millions of families that will not enjoy Eid as much as us because they are poor, they won't be buying new clothes and gifts for their children. Imagine a father looking into his children's innocent eyes and telling them silently that he is sorry for not providing what they truly deserve. It's nerve wrecking even to think of. That's why it's on us celebrate our Eid with them and make them feel special. Give them the happiness in form of spending time with them, giving gifts. See the joy of giving. Afterall sharing is caring.