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Thursday, August 29, 2013

Unlocking T mobile myTouch 4G with Unlock Code

T-mobile-myTouch-4G

T-mobile mytouch 4g review, t-mobile mytouch 4g reviews, htc t-mobile mytouch 4g -Somehow,someway,this phone endsup being imported all over the world!The MyTouch 4G unlock code is one of our most popular unlock codes purchased from our store.There are orders coming from Australia,Canada,all of Europe,Asia and of course the United States.This phone is one of the easiest phones to unlock following the same method as all other GSM-HTC smart-phones.If you’ve ever unlocked a GSM HTC phone before, then you know the instructions and can quickly skip to the bottom to see the instructions toUnlock MyTouch4G.




  1. Insert a SIM card that is not from the network carrier that your phone is locked to (most likely a non-T-mobile SIM Card)

  2. Enter in your unlock code for myTouch 4G.

  3. Press Unlock or Ok.


After you’ve done that, you should receive a message that says something like Network unlock Successful. After that, you’ll be able to use that phone on any GSM carrier you wish! - Mobile Phone

How to unlock T-mobile myTouch 4G with Unlock Code




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Sunday, August 25, 2013

Tips to Root HTC Sensation Android 2 3 Gingerbread Smartphone

HTC Sensation Android 2.3

We know that HTC has released the newest smartphone HTC Sensation, which comes in this marketplace today. Right since its announcement, release and subsequent purchases, users have been very needing to root the unit; one due to advantages of rooting, which have been over and over again iterated, another because of the rage against HTC for the anti-rooting campaign. If HTC is brilliant enough to include something called HTC Sync that can forbid rooting, at any expense, our developers are much more developed they uninstall the HTC Sync software and proceed with your rooting. Not strange HTC is mad!

We all know that HTC Sensation relies on a Gingerbread version of Android, or v2.3. The only glitch in rooting this tool and the main difference between rooting the Sensation and other Gingerbread phones is the HTC Sync needs to be temporarily removed the instructions for uninstalling the HTC Sync is found on the internet and can be done simply using any application installer software, that is included by default in all phones or by downloading any software manager software and installing its apk file.

  1. First download the Gingerbreak.apk file.
  2. Extract the zip file and save on your computers desktop. This is a precursor for transferring it to your phone.
  3. Connect the phone to your computer.
  4. Mount SD card as flash drive as you generally do for USB cable file transfers.
  5. Copy the downloaded Gingerbread apk file to SD card root.
  6. You should have any File Manager (e.g., Astro File Manager) on your phone. If not, download from Market. These are generally free apps.
  7. Disconnect your phone from computer and launch File Manager. You will find in the menu of the phone.
  8. Follow the onscreen instructions on File Manager to install APK to your phone from SD card root. You may also use the default application installer software to do this.
  9. After installation completes, open the APK.
  10. Press root button. Simple, isn’t it?
  11. The APK exploit will run for some time. Usually it runs for around 10 minutes. Your phone will be rebooted. In case it takes more than ten minutes for auto reboot, please reboot it yourself. Not to panic, this happens a lot of times.
  12. Your device is now rooted. Congrats!
  13. Make sure that SuperUser app is installed and is running. This is very important for you to enjoy the benefits of rooting.

In order to test if you are phone has been successfully rooted, just click a screenshot of your phone. That should show that the phone have been rooted.

Disclaimer: The users should keep to the above guidelines at their unique risk. We will not cause any loss anyways.

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Monday, August 19, 2013

LG Google Nexus 4 Finally Comes to India

 LG Google Nexus 4 has finally arrived in India.This device was announced last year in November. While the device was up for pre-order on a popular e-commerce site since yesterday, the device has officially been announced. The phone is priced at Rs 25,990 in India. Google collaborated with LG for the next Nexus to launch their Android Jelly Bean platform. The phone is based on Android Jelly Bean 4.2.2. 


  Google LG Nexus 4 comes with a 4.7-inch display screen. The display is a True HD IPS Plus capacitive touchscreen
with a resolution of 768 x 1280 pixels. The phone runs Android Jelly Bean 4.1 out of the box but is upgradable to Jelly Bean version 4.2.2. The phone runs a Qualcomm Snapdragon Quad-core 1.5 GHz Krait processor under the hood. This device comes with a 8 MP rear end camera with LED flash. The front cam is 1.3 MP. The camera supports multiple functions like Geo-tagging, touch focus, face detection, photo sphere, etc. While the LG Nexus 4 is available in 8 GB and 16 GB internal memory options, just the 16 GB variant is available in India. There’s no external memory card slot so 16 GB is all users get. Just like most flagship devices, the phone comes with 2 GB RAM.

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Wednesday, August 14, 2013

BlackBerry to launch new BB10 smartphone


BlackBerrys latest smartphones could see it become a force in mobile phones again after several years in decline, experts have said.
The launch of the BlackBerry 10 (BB10) handsets and software this Wednesday could lead to the firms “resurrection”, one said, after it saw its popularity wane in favour of phones like the Apple iPhone and Samsung Galaxy S3.
Another who has held and used the device ahead of the launch said it had “high specifications” that allowed users to do “good stuff in a couple of clicks”, which would appeal to both businesses and consumers.
But another questioned whether the launch, delayed from last year, meant the brands owner, Canadian firm Research In Motion (RIM), had left it too late.
Malik Kamal-Saadi, principal analyst with Informa, said the new operating system (OS) on the two expected handsets was a “trump card” that could see it win back customers lost through the poor performance of the previous BlackBerry 7 phones.
He said: “The experience is very attractive for business users and consumers.
“BB10 has what is needed to seduce back in both developed markets (Europe and North America).
“I havent seen anything like it in terms of the experience.”
Mr Kamal-Saadi held and used the devices at RIMs European headquarters in Slough.
He said the system would be appealing to both business and social high-end users in Europe and North America, where BlackBerry lost the most ground over the past two or three years.
But he added that the software was akin to the first generation of iPhones in being so radically different it may take people a little while to get used to it.
Investors will “leap into the sky” if BB10 sells more than four million units in the first three months on sale, he said, but sales of between one and two million would be okay. Anything less than one million would be a “big mess”.
He pointed out that the first iPhone, which went on to become a phenomenon, did not exceed four million sales in the first quarter year of sales and the less popular Windows phone sold between one-and-a-half and two million.
BlackBerrys handsets revolutionised white-collar working a decade ago and are widely credited with kick-starting the smartphone boom.
BlackBerry plans to launch two handsets, the Z10 and X10 on Wednesday. Pictures leaked online purporting to be the Z10 show a touchscreen phone along similar lines to the iPhone. The X10 is believed to be more of a classic BlackBerry, with a Qwerty keyboard.
Ernest Doku, technology expert with uSwitch.com, said: “For RIM and BlackBerry, it is very much the resurrection of the BlackBerry brand.
“Consumers have been waiting a long time to see what they were coming up with. They have fallen to the wayside but a lot of signs are pointing to this being their return to relevance in the smartphone market.”
He said that people would also be waiting for a likely version with a Qwerty keyboard.
“There is a massive USP (unique selling proposition) in the return of the physical keyboard,” he added.
“Nine out of 10 consumers we asked related that with the BlackBerry.
“BlackBerry has been lucky in terms of its (fanbase) loyalty which may not have been the case for people like Nokia.
“It could well be a success story for them.”
The battle for domination of the mobile and tablet market has become increasingly heated in the past 18 months, with Apples competitors taking it on with a series of new products.
Nokia and Microsoft joined forces to launch two new phones which run on the Windows operating system.
Apple was dealt a new blow to morale as figures for the Christmas period showed its rocket-like growth had continued to stall, causing a fall in its share price.
But some question whether the latest BlackBerry launch is too little too late.
Russell Feldman, associate director for technology and telecoms consulting at YouGov, said: “We know that right now RIM is in a poor situation, and so there is definitely a lot of pressure for the BlackBerry 10 to deliver.
“According to SMIX UK, our consumer smartphone tracker, two-thirds of RIMs current customers do not expect to get a BlackBerry again, with most opting to switch to an iPhone.
“BlackBerry 10 has the opportunity to at least stop the rot... providing it is able to market itself effectively and curry favour with retailers and operators.
“It also needs to be a decent system to at least get critics on its side, and it then could have the potential to take share away from others. However, RIM may have left it too late.”
independent
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