Nck Dongle Android Mtk Cracked
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- Oct 8, 2021
- 2 min read
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"Nck Dongle Android Mtk Cracked", a blog post from August 2015 about taking the DONGLE out of the iPhone, has been shared over 350 times and received over 15,000 views. The topic is about an Android phone that was destroyed and destroyed due to its broken screen that required a dongle for the iPhone. The author then finds out he can use his dongle anywhere. He turns on his old android phone which had not been used since it was given to him as a gift and finds he can install any app with ease such as Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and Snapchat. The author goes on to explain that the dongle can be used for many things, including watching YouTube videos, listening to podcasts and music on SoundCloud. He also explains how he is using his dongle for an app that translates bar codes into prices. The author mentions that he may use his phone with the dongle to create flash cards for his vocabulary classes. The article has rhetoric elements of persuasion throughout its body text. The author presents an exaggerated claim throughout the article by saying how his old android phone is actually "awesome", and calling it a "superphone". The author also puts forward two reasons why he thinks his phone is good, the first being that it works with his iPhone. The second reason is that he does not need to use his iPhone with no wifi or data to use the dongle. The author then gives examples throughout the rest of the article using both persuasion and rhetoric. For instance, he writes how he uses his Android smartphone as "his primary device" and spends more time on it than on his iPhone, despite saying in the headline that he wants to get rid of both devices for some "life improvements". He further explains how he uses the dongle for simple tasks like checking Facebook or changing his WhatsApp status. He then uses rhetorical questions to show his readers why he thinks the dongle is better than using the iPhone by asking "who needs to buy an iPhone with a dongle when you can make your own for free?" The author further explains that the dongle is not only better, it is even faster than using an iPhone because of its bigger screen and faster processor. He also presents two contradicting ideas at once by saying how he might use his device to learn English but also makes use of his cheap data plan on it to watch YouTube videos. The article also uses a number of alliterative words in the body text such as "awesome" and "superphone". Lastly, the article has strong rhetoric elements when it comes to how the author uses his arguments to persuade his readers that they should switch from their iPhones. In order to persuade his readers to want a dongle he insists that many people use an iPhone and an Android phone, but never combines both. He also argues that using a dongle is better than using only an iPhone because one can use any app for free or cheaply. All of these arguments are coming from a place of authority and personal experience by the author. eccc085e13
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