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Restart your Android Phone in Safe Mode

Do you know that you can restart your Android phone in safe mode much like your Windows or Mac computers? Press and hold the Power / Sleep button on your phone and you’ll be presented with an option to Power Off the device. Tap and hold that option and you will now be able to reboot your phone in “safe” mode. When the phone is in safe mode, you’ll see the words Safe Mode in the lower left corner of the screen. Apparently I am very late to the party – the safe mode feature has been available in Android for many years – but it does seem to solve two problems: If your Android phone freezes or crashes on startup, or randomly restarts, you can force restart your phone in Safe mode and uninstall any of the recent app(s) that may be preventing your phone from working correctly. Now when your phone is in safe mode, you would only see the factory-installed apps on the phone but you can still go to Settings -> Apps to uninstall any apps that you have recently downloaded. If your Android p...

Sumsung Galaxy A5 Review : full phone Specification

Samsung has been making a decent attempt to claim the authority position in the versatile space. One thing great brand about this brand is that it doesn't quit going for new things. So after the blended audits that the brand got for the Galaxy S5, it required something enormous, so it presented the Galaxy Alpha and Note 4, both of which quickened its plan story while staying aware of the high-control internals. In the wake of setting things ideal for its leader lineup, it plans to get some of this to rub some of this enchantment off its mid-range gadgets too. The Galaxy A5 joins the A3 in the new scope of more moderate cell phones, bringing with it a lower spec rundown while upping the configuration message with an all-metal unibody alongside a microSD opening. The last part is vital, after the Galaxy Alpha (which just had a 4.7-inch screen) chose to go without the memory extension yet kept the removable battery. It appears Samsung can just have one of these peculiarities on prepar...

How To Track IMEI Number Without A Phone

At the point when your cellular telephone gets lost or stolen, you may need its IMEI number to track IMEI number or document a police report or to demonstrate the telephone's truly yours. The IMEI is truly the telephone's serial number, and it can't be changed without particular gear, regardless of the possibility that somebody replaces the SIM card. Your cell supplier can add the IMEI number to a worldwide boycott to square any other person from enacting the telephone, and may even have the capacity to utilize it to find the telephone's area. Learn - How To Track IMEI Number Without A Phone   track the first box or bundling for the telephone, and after that search for the IMEI number on a sticker appended to the outside. The IMEI number is involved 15 digits, and may not be marked. It normally shows up close to a standardized tag. track the first contract or receipt for the telephone on the off chance that you can't discover the bundling. The IMEI number ought ...

Transfer Contacts from one Cell Phone to another

Did you just buy a new mobile phone? The first thing that you’ll probably is copy all the phone numbers and other contact information from the old phone to your new cell. Transfer Contacts from one Cell Phone to another The process may vary depending upon the phone support cloud but broadly, there are three options. I will discuss the most popular mobile platforms like BlackBerry, iPhone, HTC, Nokia, Windows Phone, Samsung and Android. 1. SIM based transfer If the address book of your old phone is relatively small and you only want to copy the phone numbers to your new cell phone, simply use the SIM card. Just copy the phone numbers from the old phone’s memory to your SIM card, insert this SIM card into your new phone and then copy the phone numbers in your new phone’s memory. Here’s a detailed guide on how to transfer contacts from the Nokia to an iPhone using the SIM. 2. Transfer Contacts via your Computer The SIM card based approach is good only for transferring basic phone numbers ...

Export Phone Numbers of your Facebook Friends

While there are workarounds that let you easily download all your  Facebook data , including  email addresses  of your Facebook friends, one of the important pieces that you still can’t move out of Facebook is the phone book. Export Phone Numbers of your Facebook Friends Most of your Facebook friends have put their phone numbers on their profile pages and you’ll love to import them to your mobile phone’s address book but unfortunately Facebook doesn’t offer an option to let you do so. There’s however a new Chrome extension that be of immense help here. Called Facebook Friends Exporter, this extension will let you export phone numbers, email addresses (not just the primary address but all the other email addresses as well), IM screen names and website URLs of your Facebook contacts in a standard CSV file that you can quickly import into Outlook, Gmail or any other address book. Alternatively, you may also choose to import your Facebook friends details directly into Gmail /Google Contact...

Sony Xperia S Android Phone

For the last ten years Sony and Ericsson have been joined together in the mobile phone industry, but this long industrious partnership has just come to an end after Sony purchased Ericsson’s 50% share of the partnership at the end of last year. This is the end of Sony Ericsson, and the new Xperia S, just unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, is the beginning of a new chapter for Sony’s smartphone division.   Sony Xperia S Android Phone This phone still keeps the Xperia branding of earlier Sony Ericsson phones, and possibly even the Sony Ericsson branding by the looks of the demo model on show at CES, but it looks markedly different to Xperia phones launched in the last few years. Since the Xperia X10 Sony Ericsson’s smartphones have been uninspiring – they have all looked very similar with no unique style to separate them from other  mobile phone contracts  available. The New Xperia S The Xperia S is a different story. It seems to have adopted many design principl...

4 Reasons to Root Your Android Phone

#1. OverClock your Device and Improve the Performance Generally most of SmartPhone users tend to complain about slowing down of device, internal memory issues, battery issues. OverClocking is something that is related to your Device’s Primary Memory and Battery Life, which in deed helps you to speed up your device and improves the performance. After rooting, the user gets access to the root of the device, which helps us to set our preferable CPU Voltage as well as ClockSpeed. In order to OverClock or UnderClock our Rooted Device, we might require applications like SetCPU, CPU Tuner and Nofrills CPU and make sure that your kernel needs to support overclocking, as most stock kernels doesn’t support it you might have to  search  on the web for finding best kernel that supports it. If you are concerned about battery life, then you have to UnderClock your device, and in order to improve the speed/performance you have too OverClock it. I’ll be writing the tutorials that helps you t...