Showing posts with label Smart Phone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Smart Phone. Show all posts

Sunday, 27 April 2014

Mobile BUzz

Add Favorite Website/blog to your Android Home Screen

Hello guys! Now we see how to add your Favorite website/blog or app to homescreen of your android phone/tab.

Ya now you can pin your Favorite or important website which allows quick launching with a single tap.
Ok, let see how to do that by following a given below steps:

Step 1: First open your browser and enter your website/blog in URL tab from above on your browser. We recommend using High level android browser such as UC browser, Google Chrome, Dolphin, but some other mini browser may couldn't available that option. So go with high level Android browsers.


Step 2: After entered into a website/blog, tap the menu option and add the page to your bookmark.


Step 3: After added a website in a bookmark and then go to Bookmark and hold on the website/blog bookmark [what you have added] and you can see an action menu. Tap Add to or Send to Home Screen. Then your favorite website/blog is successfully pinned to the homescreen.     


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Saturday, 26 April 2014

Mobile BUzz

How to Take a Screen Capture on Android without apps

Hello guys! Now I am Going to Help you, How to take a screenshot on Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich


In Android 4.0 [ICS] there is no option to take a screen shot on your Device. If we can go to make with apps that should be root your device needed. So how to take a screen shots on a new device, ok Let me Explain how to do.

It's a simple steps to take a screen shots by hold down Volume Down button and Power button simultaneously and you can see the screen capture. That will be saved into a screenshot folder in the Gallery.You can take a screen capture moment at any time!
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Friday, 25 April 2014

Mobile BUzz

How to Find and Set Data usage on an Android phone/Tablet

How to find data usage on Android phones 

Hi Friends, today i post some useful stuffs for android phone/tab users, let see what i have to share with you




Ya we should have to know how much data should need for a day, week, month and even how much data needed for apps like social networking, browser and more.  We don’t have to pay but once you have crossed our limit surfing the Internet can be quite expensive, especially when there is no warning system when you have run out of your allocated bandwidth data.So sometimes we lost in main balance. For overcome this problem we have a smart Android OS [4.0 and higher version only], there is an inbuilt interface app that allows you to check your data usage and monitor it through graphs, but previous version of android may have to install third party app from play store for checking your data usage.
These interface which helps you to monitor your data usage and also warn and stop internet connection once you cross a limit automatically, so you don't necessarily need to check data balance.

Let see how to do that

Step 1: Go to Settings and see Wireless & Networks > Data usage



Step 2: Tap data usage, then it will shows some cycle graphs. And you can see a heading with two options. One is for Mobile data and another one is for WiFi. WiFi helps to measured how much data used and apps used data only. We can't set limit on WiFi. So go to mobile data.

Step 3: Tap Mobile data, then it shows sort of data your phone is currently using. If you want to set a limit for safe data connection [after topup or paid your internet connection], then you will tap mobile data into ON mode, after that you can see Set mobile data limit option. Tick check box and click OK.

Step 4: Beneath these check box you can also see two lines you can move around. The orange line is the warning line and the red line is the limit line where your mobile data usage must stop once you have crossed the limit. You can easily move these lines up and down with your finger and set your warning limits and stop limits. Suppose you have a data plan that gives you 2GB of data usage. You would like your phone to warn you of the upcoming cap when you have crossed 1.75GB. So you can set your deadline to 2GB and your orange line to 1.5GB.    

Once you can set the data limit when you have to paid data connection, you can't loose main balance or even postpaid connection and Enjoy data with Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and more.

Ok Friends I hope this article helps you and makes you happy when sharing something to someone on Social Network without Disconnection. 
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Monday, 21 April 2014

Mobile BUzz

Things to do after buying an Android phone

Some step to do after buying an Android phones

Hi friends Today i post some useful tips to do after buying an android phone/tab.

Create a google account:

You'll have to create a new gmail account or you have to use an old account, which means your currently using gmail account for signup a google play store. After signup, a google account is needed for downloading app in the play store, now you can download all free and paid apps from your google play store account to your new device.

Customize Your Contacts:

While we’re on the subject of creating contacts, there are a few things you can do to customize your contacts that you should know about.  Instead of just adding a first name, last name, and phone number, take some extra time to add an address and Email and even birthday.  You can also set a custom ringtone for your contacts, so you’ll know who’s calling without needing to look at your phone.  You can even change the way your phone vibrates when they call, as well as change the sound it plays and the way it vibrates when you receive a text message from them.

Install File manager:

Every Android phones come with file manager but these are not look details your Files. So we recommend some good looking and fast response app   such as 
Click below for downloading app through android phone.
ES file Explorer
ASTRO file manager


Install a Web Browser:

Android brings a powerful web browser which supports flash and shock player, but it's slow and not looking details. SO, we need to get alternate browser for better speed as well as good looking design and features and that is 
Opera mini
Dolphin 
Chrome
Tips: Friends, Chrome browser brings a high definition look and features not only open a site in mobile version and also a web version, but it seems little high internet data.

Install Task killer:

Task killer app is more important for smartphones, because we have to see many times that when a phone gets stuck or lag. So, we should install Task killer app for stop the lag application  and also speed up the mobile.
Super Task Killer

Install Zip file open app:

wee know Zip file is a files which contains amount of data in the form of .rar format. We cannot open that type of file without application. So, we install zip file app for opening a .rar files on your device.
Androzip


Alternate Music Player:

The Default music player on Android i not bad, but if you want the full experience, we move to the android market for downloading a music player.
Power amp
Fusion Music player
now we can set an equalizer more than default. 

Install a Video player:

Ya this app which helps to give more option for playing video
MX player

Install Flash light app:

Most of mobile users like to want a LED torch in the phone, because we know it's how useful in Crucial situation. So, now every android phone comes with LED camera. It's not only using a camera with Flash and also make as torch in just a single click.
Tiny Flashlight

Configure Your Social Networking Settings:

In order to setup sharing features and turn on/off notifications for your Facebook, Gmail, Twitter, and other social networking accounts, open up Settings and you’ll see the options when you scroll down a bit.  Account and Sync Setup, just click on each one and login with your username and password.  After that, you can access social networking on a phone.

   
   
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Sunday, 13 April 2014

Mobile BUzz

How to download Torrent File on mobile

Torrent is a computer file that contains metadata about files and folders to be distributed, and usually also a list of the network locations of trackers, which are computers that help participants in the system find each other and form efficient distribution groups called swarms. A torrent file does not contain the content to be distributed; it only contains information about those files, such as their names, sizes, folder structure, and cryptography hash values for verifying file integrity. Depending on context, a torrent may be the torrent file or the referenced content.



Step 1: First install aDownloader app here. It is the simplest one which provides easy to download when compared to all the others.

Step 2: Then open the app on your mobile and the first thing is to set a download path or where we want to save the files we download. We can do this by going to the setting icon on the top left corner and selecting the location. Example (/mnt/sdcard/torrent download).

Step 3: Then through the browser, go to a torrent link downloading site and enter the file that you need to download by entering the name in the search field and download its the link. Then open the downloaded link and choose to open with aDownloader app when asked.

Step 4: Then choose the preferred options within the app and start downloading.

Note: Downloading a torrent file on your device may consume a large space any will have a drastic effect on your device’s battery. Also one should keep in mind that’s its always better to download a file thorough torrent using wifi connection rather than using 2G or 3G services.
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Wednesday, 12 March 2014

Mobile BUzz

How to Reset Forgotten iPhone/iPad Passcode

Unfortunately you lost or forgot your iPhone/iPad pass code


If you've locked yourself of your iPhone, ok it’s just easy to restore your datum and also reset your pass code.  Let see how to do…  

STEP 1: Even when your iPhone/iPad is locked up, you can still sync it with your computer. Do that first so all your data is backed up in iTunes. If you're using iCloud, you might want to switch it over to your computer for now just to be sure your information is safe.
STEP 2: Put your iPhone into Device Firmware Update DFU mode.  After this, reboot your iPhone/iPad by holding down the power and home buttons simultaneously for about 10 seconds. When you see the Apple logo, let go of the power button but continue holding down the home button. Soon you will see an image displaying a USB cable, the iTunes icon, and a message that says Connect to iTunes.
STEP 3: Assuming you still have your iPhone/iPad connected to your computer with iTunes open, you'll also see a message telling you iTunes has detected an iPhone in recovery mode and needs to restore. Now you can click the Restore button in iTunes and then wait for iOS to download and install on your iPhone.
STEP 4: Sync your iPhone/iPad with iTunes to restore all your data and you'll have it back to normal with no password!

To do this, you can easily to reset your iPhone/iPad passcode and as well as restore your data with simple steps. So, follow these steps and keep with us for more updates like this by follow us.



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Sunday, 23 February 2014

Mobile BUzz

How To Save Offline Map On World Tour

Most important thing about using Mobile data during your travel to the world, you can still find your way around with Google Maps even while your Android or iPhone is in airplane mode.
With a simple steps, you can save a street, neighborhood, or even an entire city to your phone’s memory, perfect for navigating in just about anywhere, even no Internet connection required.

 Let’s see how:

First, while your iPhone or Android phone is still online, open Google Maps and then search, swipe and pinch until the map you want to save offline is on the screen and yes, you can go ahead and save an entire city, if you wish, and you’ll get an error message if you try to save a map that’s too large. don’t worry.

Tap ok maps into the search box and tap the Search button. If you’re using an Android phone, you can also tap the microphone in the search box and say OK maps.

Next, your phone will start cache the on-screen map to its memory. Saving a map to  an Android mobiles or Iphones.

 Go ahead and turn on airplane mode and zoom in anywhere on the map you just saved and when you do, the streets, roads and buildings will appear, if your phone was online. 

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Sunday, 16 February 2014

Mobile BUzz

Find Versions of your Android Phone

 Find out which version of Android is installed on your phone:


Tap “System updates” from the “About phone” screen to see if there’s a new version of Android available for your device. Give this a try and keep in mind, the steps may vary slightly depending on the make and model of your Android phone.

Step 1: Tap Settings, then scroll down the menu and tap About phone.
Step 2: Look down the list of phone info until you find the heading marked Android version, the number listed beneath the heading is the version of Android running on your device.

Want to see if there’s a more recent version of Android available for your phone?
 Tap System updates on the About phone page, if there’s an update available, it should start downloading immediately.

Is your phone using an earlier version of Android, Unfortunately there’s no new update available.
If you want to buy a new Android phones 2014 please click this post.

Search from Google, The Galaxy Golden:
A quick Google search reveals that the new Galaxy Golden, a flip-style Android phone on sale now in South Korea, but apparently not slated for the U.S and rest of the world. Running on Android 4.2 Jelly Bean a couple of versions shy of Android 4.4 KitKat, the latest and greatest version of Android.All well and good, but what if you’ve got an Android phone other than the Golden? Well, you can always turn to Google again, but there’s an easier, quicker way to find out which version of Android is installed on your handset.



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Saturday, 15 February 2014

Mobile BUzz

Moto G



Moto G comes with two models, which is 8 GB and 16 GB. An Android smartphone that is, quite possibly, the best in its class, Moto G is a new power packed model from Motorola. Come with the 4.5 inch edge-to-edge 720p HD resolution and 329 ppi display, every pixel is sharp, vivid and crystal clear. Day-to-day activities like watching videos, browsing through photos and reading text become a captivating experience. It has a Quad Core Qual comm Snapdragon 400 Processor is clocked at 1.2 GHz to make the interface fluid to touch and lag-free to browse through, supported with 1 GB RAM for multitasking and Adreno Graphics 305 to let you play HD graphical heavy games with great detailing.

And one thing, It's one of the most advanced operating systems in the world, the Android 4.4.2 Kit Kat OS experience on the Moto G is simplistic and interface is smooth and text input is intuitive.It is simple to transfer all data from your old Android phone, including call and text history, to the Moto G with the Motorola Migrate service that wirelessly updates everything to the device, with a 2070 mAh Li-Ion battery that is built into the body of the device, the Moto G gives you up to 24 hours of mixed usage, ensuring that you stay connected at all times.

Speciications:
4.5 inch HD display with clear picture
1.2 Ghz Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 Quad Core Processor and 1 GB RAM
Dual SIM (GSM + GSM)
8 GB and 16 GB Internal Memory
5 MP Primary Camera with Flash and 1.3 MP Front Camera and 720p video recorder
2070 mAh Li-ion battery 
Proximity, Accelerometer and Ambient light Sensors.

Final word:
Now a day, Moto G is a best smart phone for students and it's affordable prices. So, it would attract School and college students more and more. I would recommend you to buy this phone for students. Quietly 1.2 Ghz 4 core processor and 1 GB ram makes you a game player and as well as 720p video recorder, keep record your school and college actions for future.  




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