Do you miss the old school texting?
Well in this video we're checking out
this cool looking keyboard cover by Samsung.
Have a seat, let's talk.
What's up everyone! It's Becca from MTP.
and welcome back to our channel.
What we have here today is the new Samsung cover.
It might look simple and plain,
but what's special about it is:
the detachable keyboard part.
In the package you get:
a case, detachable keyboard and a manual.
The case has a very basic design,
it's made of hard plastic and it has all necessary cuts.
It snaps on the phone easily
and it doesn't make the phone feel bulky or heavy .
When you put on the cover you will notice it also leaves
a cutout on the bottom for all the ports.
Also what we've noticed about this keyboard
is that it doesn't work with just any screen protector.
But it will work with the official Samsung screen protector,
so do keep that in mind.
Once the keyboard is put on,
it automatically puts the phone in keyboard mode
which means that 100% of your screen
will now take the 70% of the screen
and leave room for the keyboard.
And once the keyboard is removed,
the phone automatically goes back to the
full screen mode.
The keyboard has an ergonomic qwerty layout
with Samsung hotkeys and shortcut keys.
No pairing or battery required.
Once you've done typing, simply move the keyboard
to the back of the case or just live it off completely.
Typing might seem a little faster
or easier on the touchscreen
but with some practice and getting used to
you will be typing just as easily with this keyboard.
And this would be all for today's review
if you like this product, please check out the description box.
There will be a link to our website.
It's always a pleasure guys
and thank you so much for watching. :)
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Wonky 9 Patch How to PLUS 4 Tips for Successful Quilt Blocks | Whitney Sews - Duration: 6:29.
Hi everyone! I'm Whitney and I post sewing tutorials every Wednesday here on Whitney
Sews. Today I'll be showing how to sew wonky 9 patch quilt blocks. Make sure to stick around
to the end because I'll be sharing some extra tips to make this block and all your other
quilt blocks more successful. If you haven't already, make sure to hit that red subscribe
button down below so you don't miss out on any of my future tutorials. Now let's get
into the video.
To make the wonky 9 patch blocks you will need 9 different fabrics cut into squares,
a rotary cutter, and new blade, a clear ruler, and a cutting mat. I really recommend using
a square ruler to cut your fabric. Mine is a 12.5 inch square that came in a pack with
a few other square rulers. I'll have all the supplies I used linked below in the description
box.
Decide how you want your wonky blocks to look. I went with a more symmetrical look, but you
can make yours however you want. Just keep in mind that you don't want any pieces to
be skinnier than 1.5 inches. Stack all nine fabric squares up as straight as possible.
Use a ruler and rotary cutter to carefully cut through all the layers at once. Make two
cuts in each direction – four cuts in total leaving you with nine stacks of pieces.
Take the first piece off the second stack and put it on the bottom. Then take the top
two from the third stack and put them on the bottom. The top three from the fourth stack
and so on until each stack has a different fabric on the top.
Now it's time to piece them all together. Sew the top piece from each stack together
in rows of three. Then sew the three rows together. Make sure to press each of the seams
with your iron so they all lay flat and look nice. Repeat until you have all nine of your
blocks sewn together. This is a pretty quick and easy block to sew together and once you
add some sashing and borders you can turn it into a great baby quilt or lap quilt. I'll
have a separate video later showing finishing the quilt.
Now onto those extra tips for better quilt blocks. The most important for this particular
block is to have a sharp rotary cutter blade and make accurate cuts. I switched my rotary
cutter blade to a new one right before starting. I have a little video showing how to easily
and safely change your rotary blade that I'll link right up here in the information icon.
The next tip is to have a consistent seam allowance. Not everyone can sew a perfect
¼ inch seam...but as long as you keep your seam allowance consistent
it will keep your block looking great. You also want to make sure you press every seam
nicely and alternate the directions you press the seams so they nest nicely when you sew
the blocks together. My last tip is to consider using starch. I
usually don't use starch, but it really helped on this project to keep all my cuts and seams
nice and straight without any stretching or warping.
Click right over here to see the other quilt how tos I've done here on Whitney Sews and
click right down here to subscribe to my personal channel. Come back next Wednesday for another
new video and until then, happy sewing!
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«LE PLURALISME NOUS FERAIT LE PLUS GRAND BIEN» - Mélenchon - Duration: 1:32.
Mr. de Rugy : Mr. President Mélenchon, you have the floor
Mr Mélenchon : Thank you, mister president
Without wanting to make the task that is yours and that of your colleagues more complicated,
I would like to inform the Assembly of the protest and the proposal
I made to you just now.
There are six Vice-Presidents of the Assembly.
What more striking symbol of our common presence in these places than this presidency?
And that is why I proposed that,
Since we are seven groups and there are six vice-chairs,
That it be extended to seven the numbers of Vice-Presidents
So that each group has one without one monopolizes the essential,
Even if the total number of members of the Bureau of the Assembly is to be adjusted for expenditure
So that we can, I think, relieve the twelve secretaries
Which appear to be necessary for the proper functioning of the office.
So seven vice-presidents, one per group, a few secretaries less, and so,
We would have this magnificent symbol in the Assembly that in turn each group would preside over it,
As is the image of a great democracy.
I do not think it would be a slur on the proportional principle.
The abstract principle of these points that are attributed to each group has existed since 1959,
I bow to the duration but I propose a little renewal
And in this respect pluralism would do us the greatest good.
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FAITES POUSSER vos CHEVEUX PLUS VITE avec CETTE HUILE MAGIQUE - Duration: 2:17.
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İmpala Plus 12 Cal. Kinetik Sistem Yarı Otomatik Av Tüfeği İncelemesi - Duration: 50:01.
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Umidigi Plus E - Quick Look - Duration: 3:41.
hey guys welcome to tech best this is the Umidigi Plus E now this phone has
been out for a while but it still offers some really good value for money it
packs some pretty impressive specs for the price it normally retails for about 230
US dollars I got this one from banggood who right
now at the time of filming have it on sale so there will be a link in the
description below if you want to check it out so it has a Helio P 20 octa-core
it's clocked at 2.3 gigahertz Android 6 a massive 6 gigs of RAM 64 gigs of
on-board storage and this can be expanded with microSD cards up to 256
gigabytes so potentially you could have 320 gigs of storage in this phone it can
also take dual micro-sim it's got a four thousand milliamp hour Sony battery
which will give you about 6 hours of screen on time and would be supplied
fast charger it should take about an hour and a half to fully charge five and
a half inch 1080p IPS display at also has a 13 megapixel Samsung camera that
can also record 4k video I believe it's the same camera sensor that is found on
the Umi Z one thing that stands out with umidigi phones is their packaging most
companies use cardboard but not umidigi they like to use some more exotic
materials like metal as we see on the Z and the z pro and on the plus e we get this
pretty cool plastic case anyway let's open it up so inside we get the phone
we'll put that to the side for now we also get some documentation a fast
charger we have a USB type-c cable and a sim ejector tool
the umi plus e has a metal body except the top and bottom with the antennas a
house it is a bit of a fingerprint magnet but it feels premium in the hand
and on the bottom we have a USB type-c port and next to that we have a single
speaker on this side is the mic on the front we get a physical home button
which unlike the Z and Z Pro it does click in it also has a touch ID
fingerprint scanner built-in it has capacitive navigation buttons either
side but unfortunately they don't light up however you can opt to use on-screen
navigation buttons if you prefer a couple of other cool features include a
customizable notification LED and there is also a special key here it launches
the camera app by default but this is also customizable so you can map it to
do something else if you prefer sim tray here and power and volume buttons
over here and finally a three-and-a-half millimeter audio jack on top so here it
is with the umi z Pro which is umidigi's flagship phone and it is a little bit
thinner and a little bit lighter but otherwise the umi plus e feels just as
solid and just as premium the z pro has the helio x27 processor which is more
powerful than the Helio p20 but the plus e is still a solid performer and it
has more RAM 6 gigabytes vs. 4 gigabytes however although 6 gigs sounds
impressive in reality it is perhaps more for bragging right anyway that was
a quick look at that umidigi plus e i'm going to do some benchmarks putting the
helio p20 against a few other different processes so stay tuned for that we've
also got a phone giveaway coming up very soon as well so don't forget to
subscribe thanks for watching take care and I'll catch in the next one
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