Oppo a54 VS realme 8

Same thing about realme and oppo

1)Battery back up 5000 same

2)display size

3Differance About realme and oppo

1)Realme 5g oppo 4g

2)Realme super ambled pannel oppo have hd panne only and big difference about realme and oppo is Charger and processor Realme have 38 watt charger oppo Have 18watt Charger And processor of realme is mediatech 11 qualom Snapdragon 678 and oppo have G35 processor

Best phone under 15000 5g

REALME 8 it’s a 5G Phone launch in India Its a best phone for gaming and camera experienc with high quality Realme 8 camera set up

Realme 8 it’s best processor G95 Helion tech media processor

Realme 8 have a Super amoled panel and 180 Hz smooth display

Redme note 10

Redme note 10 its a 5g phone Back body made with poly carbonate processor Qualm Snapdragon 678

With latest Technology 11nm

Redme note 10 have a side fingerprint its very best gaming phone This phone give you two variety 4/64 in11999 and 6/128 In 14500 Note 10 have gorilla glass corning v3 protection This is latest and android 11 Camera Set up squad camera 48 mp main 8 mp ultra wide 2mp depth 2mp micro Its set up of camera Front camera 13 mp note 10 have Dual Stereo Speaker Height 16.33cm Weigh 178.8g Battery back up is 5000mph big battery 🔋 Dual slim card Dedicated dual micro socket card This phone also super amolate pannel and 33w fast charger in box.

Introduce Yourself (Example Post)

This is an example post, originally published as part of Blogging University. Enroll in one of our ten programs, and start your blog right.

You’re going to publish a post today. Don’t worry about how your blog looks. Don’t worry if you haven’t given it a name yet, or you’re feeling overwhelmed. Just click the “New Post” button, and tell us why you’re here.

Why do this?

  • Because it gives new readers context. What are you about? Why should they read your blog?
  • Because it will help you focus your own ideas about your blog and what you’d like to do with it.

The post can be short or long, a personal intro to your life or a bloggy mission statement, a manifesto for the future or a simple outline of your the types of things you hope to publish.

To help you get started, here are a few questions:

  • Why are you blogging publicly, rather than keeping a personal journal?
  • What topics do you think you’ll write about?
  • Who would you love to connect with via your blog?
  • If you blog successfully throughout the next year, what would you hope to have accomplished?

You’re not locked into any of this; one of the wonderful things about blogs is how they constantly evolve as we learn, grow, and interact with one another — but it’s good to know where and why you started, and articulating your goals may just give you a few other post ideas.

Can’t think how to get started? Just write the first thing that pops into your head. Anne Lamott, author of a book on writing we love, says that you need to give yourself permission to write a “crappy first draft”. Anne makes a great point — just start writing, and worry about editing it later.

When you’re ready to publish, give your post three to five tags that describe your blog’s focus — writing, photography, fiction, parenting, food, cars, movies, sports, whatever. These tags will help others who care about your topics find you in the Reader. Make sure one of the tags is “zerotohero,” so other new bloggers can find you, too.

Introduce Yourself (Example Post)

This is an example post, originally published as part of Blogging University. Enroll in one of our ten programs, and start your blog right.

You’re going to publish a post today. Don’t worry about how your blog looks. Don’t worry if you haven’t given it a name yet, or you’re feeling overwhelmed. Just click the “New Post” button, and tell us why you’re here.

Why do this?

  • Because it gives new readers context. What are you about? Why should they read your blog?
  • Because it will help you focus your own ideas about your blog and what you’d like to do with it.

The post can be short or long, a personal intro to your life or a bloggy mission statement, a manifesto for the future or a simple outline of your the types of things you hope to publish.

To help you get started, here are a few questions:

  • Why are you blogging publicly, rather than keeping a personal journal?
  • What topics do you think you’ll write about?
  • Who would you love to connect with via your blog?
  • If you blog successfully throughout the next year, what would you hope to have accomplished?

You’re not locked into any of this; one of the wonderful things about blogs is how they constantly evolve as we learn, grow, and interact with one another — but it’s good to know where and why you started, and articulating your goals may just give you a few other post ideas.

Can’t think how to get started? Just write the first thing that pops into your head. Anne Lamott, author of a book on writing we love, says that you need to give yourself permission to write a “crappy first draft”. Anne makes a great point — just start writing, and worry about editing it later.

When you’re ready to publish, give your post three to five tags that describe your blog’s focus — writing, photography, fiction, parenting, food, cars, movies, sports, whatever. These tags will help others who care about your topics find you in the Reader. Make sure one of the tags is “zerotohero,” so other new bloggers can find you, too.