Showing posts with label phones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label phones. Show all posts

How to Hard Reset Samsung Galaxy phones

Do you want to reset your galaxy phone default factory settings.

How to reset.....??????
Go...select... press......press and hold.....type this .......etc....ok

Dont worry. It is simple. I explain how to it works.
Hard reset you phone delete, lose your personal data. First of all charge your phone batter and backup your important, personal data.
Take out your SIM card and SD card.

To reset your phone dial this code   *2767*3855#

Wait until finishing reset and automatically reboot phone. Do not press any buttons, do not touch any place will reset and reboot.
Now your phone is reset default factory settings. This code is work most samsung phones reset.


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List of Phones that will get Android 4 4 KitKat

When will my Smartphone get the Android KitKat update? This is the question that has been on the lips of millions of users all around the globe. It is because of the fact there is quite less information from the manufacturers or carriers about when exactly they will be rolling out the update. People from all over the world are eagerly waiting for the update to appear on their Smartphone. Although Google claimed that they have optimized Android 4.4 to work with ease on even Smartphones with 512 MB RAM, we haven’t heard any Smartphone getting the KitKat experience with 512 MB RAM. It is because manufacturers are mostly busy updating all of their flagships first, which most manufacturers haven’t done yet.

We have combined the information regarding all the devices that either have some kind of official information or rumor regarding the KitKat OTA update. I hope it will answer your question. Here is the list:
Asus:
Padfone 2, Padfone Infinity, Padfone A80 – confirmed – availability: end of Q2 2014
New Padfone Infinity – confirmed – availability: Q3 2014
HTC:
HTC One, HTC One mini – updated - but still rolling out in some regions
HTC One Google Play Edition – updated
HTC One max – confirmed – availability – unknown
HTC Droid DNA – confirmed – availability: end of Q1 2014
LG:
LG G2 – rolling out now for International version
LG G Flex – availability: rumored
LG Optimus G Pro – availability: rumored
LG Optimus G – availability: rumored
LG G Pro Lite – availability: rumored
LG Optimus L9 II – availability: rumored
LG Optimus Vu II, Vu III – availability: rumored
LG Optimus F7, F6, F3 – availability: rumored
LG G Pad 8.3 – availability: rumored
Motorola:
Moto X – updated
Moto G – updated
DROID Ultra – rolling out now
DROID Maxx – rolling out now
DROID Mini – rolling out now
DROID RAZR M (including Dev Edition) – confirmed – availability: unknown
DROID RAZR HD (including Dev Edition) – confirmed – availability: unknown
DROID RAZR MAXX HD – confirmed – availability: unknown
Atrix HD – confirmed – availability: unknown
Electrify M – confirmed – availability: unknown
Razr i – confirmed – availability: unknown
Nexus Devices:
Nexus 4 – updated
Nexus 7 – updated
Nexus 10 – updated
Samsung:
Galaxy S4 Google Play Edition – updated
Galaxy S4 – rolling out now (AT&T variants only for now)
Galaxy Note 3 – rolling out now
Galaxy S III – confirmed – availability: unknown
Galaxy Note II – confirmed – availability: unknown
Galaxy S4 mini – confirmed – availability: unknown
Galaxy S4 Active – confirmed – availability: unknown
Galaxy S4 Zoom – confirmed – availability: unknown
Galaxy S III – confirmed – availability: unknown
Galaxy S III mini – confirmed – availability: unknown
Galaxy Mega – confirmed – availability: unknown
Galaxy Light – confirmed – availability: unknown
Galaxy Note 8.0 – confirmed – availability: unknown Galaxy Tab 3 (7-inch, 8-inch and 10-inch editions)
Galaxy Note 10.1 – confirmed – availability: unknown
Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014 Edition) – confirmed – availability: unknown
Sony:
Sony Xperia Z1 / Z Ultra – confirmed – availability: unknown
Sony Xperia Z, ZL, Tablet Z – confirmed – availability: unknown
Sony Xperia SP – confirmed – availability: unknown
Sony Xperia ZR, Xperia T, Xperia TX and Xperia V – rumored
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Phones With Android OS

Looking For Phones With Android OS

Nowadays, nearly everybody has a cell phone. Even people who swore that they would never ever find a cell phone useful have acquiesced to the convenience of mobile phones and technology. How else can you explain the trend of pay as you go cell phones? Rising in popularity among cell phone models on the market is Googles Android phone. Its smart phone technology is giving its competition a lot to contend with. How do you know which Android Phones are among the top when there are already so many Android Phones to choose from? Some of the phones with the best reviews are listed below.

One of the top Android phones on the market is the LG InTouch Max GW620. Many consumers who purchase this phone tell everyone they know. They insist that the phone is almost perfect. It has a great five megapixel digital camera and buyers rave about how easy the interface is to use. You dont need to be concerned about the battery until youve reached eight hours of talking time. This is the phone for someone who likes to make calls and appreciates being able to access things that are only available with smart phones. The only thing we can find to complain about is the cost. The price is a bit steep.

One the in-demand Android phones is the HTC Desire. This Android phones uses a Nexus One handset designed by Google. In fact, the HTC Desire is basically just an enhanced version of the original model. It has a display screen that is nearly four inches big and uses an Amoled WVGA display. It has a snapdragon processor that runs with the Android 2.1 operating system. This phone also enlists the use of Adobe Flash (the 10.1 version). To assist the user in operating the system, the screen is a touch screen with optical joystick and track pad technology.

T-Mobiles G2 Touch is the follow up to the G1, which was the very first Google Android phone. This model has many improvements from the previous model, which had a slide out keyboard and was on the heavy side. The keyboard is gone, now that it has a touch screen that is right up there with the iPhone. The camera has 5-megapixel capabilities and you can chit-chat on the phone for eight hours before you need to recharge a dead battery. It is important to note, however, that this model is based as much upon the HTC Hero as it is upon the G1, so if you are not a fan of T-Mobile, you can find a similar phone through another provider.

Cell phones have come a long way since the days when they were giant bricks that could barely fit into briefcases.

These days, phones are capable of allowing you to check your e-mail, conduct a video conference and play complicated games, all while you are away from your home (or they allow you to be a couch potato). If you have decided to with a smart phone, the best Android phones are each worth looking into.
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