Showing posts with label Mobile Talks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mobile Talks. Show all posts

Thursday, June 1, 2017

Xiaomi Redmi 4 Flash Sale 12 PM 06th June - BUY

5:21 PM Posted by Magneto Mohit , No comments
Hello guys, recently MI Xiaomi has launched their latest budgetary device Redmi 4. For the same reason here are some steps on how to buy Xiaomi Redmi 4 in Flash Sale at 12 PM on 06th May.

Redmi 4 Sale


Xiaomi Redmi 4 will be hitting market with its three variant as follows:


Redmi Price


  • Redmi 4 2GB RAM with 16GB Storage at Rs. 6,999/-
  • Redmi 4 3GB RAM with 32GB Storage at Rs. 8,999/-
  • Redmi 4 4GB RAM with 64GB Storage Rs. 10,999/-

How to Buy Xiaomi Redmi 4 Flash Sale 12 PM 06 May

  • First Visit: Amazon Xiaomi Redmi 4 Sale Page HERE
  • Login or Register free account.
  • One Sale started at 12 PM Click on Buy Now button as soon as it appears.
  • The product will automatically get added to your Amazon shopping cart.
  • Review your cart and then click on Place Order.
  • Select or enter your Delivery Address, Mobile Number and click to proceed next.
  • Choose your preferred payment method and proceed to the payment.
  • Once you make payment, your transaction is completed, and you have performed you booking successfully.
  • Sit back and relax Amazon will deliver Xiaomi Redmi 4 within 3-4 days or earlier as per your location.
An interesting feature about this device is that this a budget device which can easily be fit in anyone’s pocket. Also, the company claims that this device can last long up to 2 Days with a massive battery of 4100mAh.

Xiaomi Redmi 4 Features and Specifications:


Screen Size: 5.00-inch
Resolution: 720×1280 pixels
Storage: 16 GB, 32 GB, 64 GB
Processor: 1.4GHz octa-core
RAM: 2GB/3G/4GB
Rear Camera: 13-Megapixel
Front Camera: 5-megapixel
Android version out of the Box: Android 6.0 MM
Battery: 4100mAh

Let us know if you are facing any issues while you buy Xiaomi Redmi 4 Flash Sale via comments below.

!!!ENJOY IT!!!

Wednesday, April 19, 2017

Samsung Galaxy S8- Worth the Price?

3:40 PM Posted by Magneto Mohit , No comments
Samsung has released its new phones of Galaxy series named Samsung Galaxy S8 and Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus in India. After much hush hush the phone is finally here in India but the question is- Is it worth the price?


Samsung Galaxy S8



The phone comes with great features like the Infinity Display which has an incredible end-to-end screen which makes it stand out from other phones of the Galaxy series.

The second most promising thing is its camera. The 12 MP rear and 8 MP front camera is good enough for a normal person to become a professional photographer. It has many features including Pro mode, auto focus and night mode.

Some of the technical specifications include:-

Display Type, Size and Resolution Super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen, 5.8 inches and 1440 x 2960 pixels
OS Android OS, v7.0
CPU Octa-core (4x2.35 GHz Kryo & 4x1.9 GHz Kryo) - US model
Octa-core (4x2.3 GHz & 4x1.7 GHz) - EMEA
GPU Adreno 540 - US model
Mali-G71 MP20 - EMEA
Camera Rear 12 MP, f/1.7, 26mm, Autofocus, OIS, LED flash with 4K Video
Camera Front 8 MP, f/1.7, Autofocus, 1440p@30fps, Dual Video Call, Auto HDR
Memory 64 GB with 4 GB RAM


The phone will be having Samsung's very own AI assistant named Bixby which will add another extra star to the phone.

The price of these two phones is gonna be Rs 57,900 for the Galaxy S8 and Rs 64,900 for the Galaxy S8 Plus. The phone will only be available on Flipkart and Samsung stores. Pre-bookings of this phone will start from Wednesday.

More information about this phone can be seen on Samsung website.

Wednesday, October 5, 2016

34 Android Secret Codes You Should Know

5:32 AM Posted by Magneto Mohit , No comments
Android platform is the most commonly used platform now a days. Because of the freedom of installing third party apps and its user friendly customization people prefer android devices over other devices.



34 Android Secret Codes You Should Know


Android Secret Codes

I hope you all know about android's secret/hidden codes. If you don't know let me tell you,  secret codes are special codes pre-installed in a phone by its manufacturer. These codes are used to get information about your device's hardware or software and to perform various tests like GPS test, display test, network test etc.

For all other people who don't know anything about these secret codes, I'm going to publish a short tutorial on how to use them and what are their roles when they are being used.

Basically when I'm here you don't have to worry anything.


Code Description
*#*#4636#*#*     Display information about Phone, Battery and other stats
*#*#7780#*#* Resetting your phone to factory (Only deletes application data and applications)
*2767*3855# Hard Reset your phone
*#*#34971539#*#* Shows complete information about the camera
*#*#7594#*#* Changing the power button behavior (Enables direct power off once the code enabled)
*#*#273283*255*663282*#*#* For a quick backup to all your media files
*#*#197328640#*#* Enabling test mode for service activity
*#*#232339#*#* OR *#*#526#*#* Wireless Lan Tests
*#*#232338#*#* Displays Wi-Fi Mac-address
*#*#1472365#*#* For a quick GPS test
*#*#1575#*#* A Different type GPS test
*#*#0283#*#* Packet Loopback test
*#*#0*#*#* LCD display test
*#*#0673#*#* OR *#*#0289#*#* Audio test
*#*#0842#*#* Vibration and Backlight test
*#*#2663#*#* Displays touch-screen version
*#*#2664#*#* Touch-Screen test
*#*#0588#*#* Proximity sensor test
*#*#3264#*#* Ram version
*#*#7262626#*#* Field test
*#*#232337#*# Displays bluetooth device address
*#*#8255#*#* For Google Talk service monitoring
*#*#4986*2650468#*#* PDA, Phone, Hardware, RF Call Date firmware info
*#*#1234#*#* PDA and Phone firmware info
*#*#1111#*#* FTA Software version
*#*#2222#*#* FTA Hardware verion
*#*#44336#*#* Displays Build time and change list number
*#06# Displsys IMEI number
*#*#8351#*#* Enables voice dialing logging mode
*#*#8350#*#* Disables voice dialing logging mode
##778 (+call) Brings up Epst menu

Friday, September 16, 2016

How To Generate Unlimited Barcode For Reliance Jio

12:21 AM Posted by Magneto Mohit No comments





Reliance Jio is already in the market and many people have already configured their mobile for Reliance Jio. It's not that hard as it just need installing of Jio app from store.

But, some people are facing problem regarding barcode. If you don't know about Jio barcode then let me tell you that Reliance Jio needs a 4G enabled phone and one must install Reliance Jio app in that phone which will give you a barcode. That barcode is the only way you can purchase a Reliance Jio sim.

If you're also facing a "Barcode Redeemed" problem then use this trick to generate another barcode.


Note: Changing IMEI is illegal. Try this trick at your own risk. We will not be responsible for any loss or damage.

Steps to follow



  • Download "IMEI Changer" app from Play Store. (There are too many apps in Play Store. Choose any.)
  • Give it Root (SuperSu) permission.
  • Now change your IMEI to 35742207091XXXX (Change XXXX to any 4 digit).
  • Save the setting and reboot your phone.
  • Now open "My Jio" app and you'll see "Get Jio Sim" option.
  • Repeat this process to get unlimited barcode for Jio sim card.



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Thursday, September 15, 2016

How To Increase Reliance Jio Speed

11:36 PM Posted by Magneto Mohit , No comments




Reliance Jio is getting famous day by day as it is offering free 4G internet, free calls and free SMS. This is why everyone is running behind Reliance Jio. Recently we heard an agreement between Reliance Jio and Airtel as Reliance Jio was facing call drops a lot.

Coming to the point, when Reliance Jio rolled out it was offering people a great internet speed ranging from 10-20 MBPS. Some people even downloaded GBs of data in one day of launch.

But nowadays Reliance Jio is not working same and its speed has reduced due to heavy load on servers. That's why we have come with another solution on how to increase Reliance Jio internet speed.


NOTE: If you are noob/beginner, Try it on your own risk! We will not be responsible for any damage.


Changing APN


  • Go to settings
  • Choose Mobile networks option
  • Set Preferred network type to LTE & press back button
  • Select Access Point Names (APN)
  • Scroll down until you see ‘APN protocol’ option > make it IPv4/IPv6
  • Again scroll & select ‘Bearer’ option & choose ‘LTE’.
  • Now save all the settings (Important)
  • Turn on your data connection & check speed.



For Rooted Phones



  • Download 3G/4G Speed Optimizer apk on your phone (Google it for download link).
  • In Select network speed, choose : 12/28/7 – Max Speed (Low battery efficiency) option.
  • Click on ‘Apply Tweak’.
  • Restart phone & after that (hopefully) you will see increase in speed.



Using VPN (No root required)



  • Download ‘Snap VPN‘ from play store. It’s available free of cost.
  • After opening, you will see the list of countries. In front on each, signal strength is given.
  • Select the country which has good strength & tap on connect (poor strength = less speed)
  • It might not connect in first attempt, keep trying.
  • Once the connection is established, try downloading some files to check downloading speed.



Using Speedify 


  • They have both version (for android & desktop version)
  • If you are gonna use Wifi, then  use desktop version else download their android app if you want to increase speed in mobile.
  • It’s kind of VPN only.
  • Simply connect to nearest server & enjoy high speed 4G in your Reliance Jio sim.



Changing Band


  • Download MTK engineering mode from play store. If you know USSD code to enter into engineering mode, then there’s no need to download app.
  • Change band to 40 (2300 MHz)
  • Set FDD-LTE to 1800/850 MHz
  • Further you can also use Speedify to get even more speed (Optional) 
  • Save everything & get ready to fly with blazing 4G speed!



Increase Jio Speed In Lyf Flame 6 Smartphone 

(Might Work In Other Phones Too)


  • Download AnyCut app from play store.
  • Create shortcuts for ‘Phone Info’ and ‘Engineering Mode’ from app.
  • Open ‘Phone info’ shortcut and set ‘Preferred Network Type’ to TD-LTE Singlemode.
  • Check your net speed again, if it’s not improving then follow next steps.
  • Open ‘engineering mode’ and click on ‘Band Select’.
  • Uncheck FDD_Band5 & click on SET button. If 2300 MHz band is available in your area, then just go for it.
  • Reboot phone & see the rise in jio net speed.



Saturday, September 10, 2016

Android Common Issues And Their Solution

4:57 PM Posted by Magneto Mohit , No comments






Hello Android users, if you're facing any problem listed below then I hope you'll get a solution. These are some of the common android problem that people face many times.


Google Play Store Crashing


If Google Play crashes after launching it, you might have a corrupt cache. Most of the time, simply wiping its cache fixes the problem. Most versions of Android use generally the same steps. Go to:


  • Settings
  • Apps
  • Swipe right to locate the “all” tab
  • Locate Google Play Store and wipe cache and data
  • Restart your phone




If that fails, you might want to try wiping data and/or cache for the following services:


  • Google Play Services
  • Google Services Framework
  • Remember to restart the device after performing the wipes.


Insufficient Space on Device


Android allocates fixed storage space for apps. Users can’t expand it. So you might run into this error even if your device indicates a great deal of remaining storage capacity.

The easiest way to free up space is to begin uninstalling apps. However, if you use music apps, like Spotify, you might not be able to find where the files are being stored. The quickest way to free up space is to use an app like CCleaner. If you want to get a visual display of where all your memory is going, try using DiskUsage. It will visually display your files’ locations and size.



Google Play Store Not Downloading Apps


Sometimes Google Play won’t install applications. There’s two kinds of popular fixes. The first is to wipe Google Play’s cache. The second is to erase Google Play’s history.

Wipe Google Play Cache


In my experience, the best fix is to wipe Google Play’s cache. Go to:


  • Settings
  • Apps
  • Swipe right to locate the “all” tab
  • Locate Google Play Store and wipe cache and data
  • Restart your phone
  • Wipe Google Play History


I’m skeptical about this fix. However, for those desperate, give it a shot. Here’s how:


  • Open Google Play Store.
  • Go to Settings.
  • Choose Clear History.





How to Reinstall the Google Play Store


You can’t uninstall the Google Play Store without root acces (what’s root?). Most users who think they’ve deleted Google Play actually have disabled it. To reenable the Play Store, go to:


  • Settings
  • Apps
  • Swipe right and locate the “disabled” tab.
  • Then locate Google Play Store. You can reenable it by tapping on the icon that says “reenable”.





How Do I Install Google Play?


Some imported tablets and smartphones don’t come with the Google Play Store. Users will need to locate an APK (Android installable file) from a third party source and then manually install it. Before getting started, you’ll need to enable third party sources. To do so, go to:


  • Settings
  • Security
  • Then check the box for “unknown sources”
  • Once checked, you can install the Play Store.


Here is a link to a legitimate Play Store APK: Download Google Play Store.




I Need an Older Version of the Google Play Store


Sometimes the newest version of Google Play won’t work on your device. In that case, you can try installing an older version. Here’s an APK Mirror post that includes links to every major version of the Play Store.




System UI Not Working


Sometimes the System User Interface (UI) can stop working. If restarting your device doesn’t fix the problem, I suggest wiping the System UI cache. To wipe the cache, go to:


  • Settings
  • Apps
  • Swipe left to “All” and select System UI
  • Then wipe the cache and restart the device




Downloads Not Working


Sometimes downloads will fail. Android includes a dedicated download manager, and its cache can become corrupted. In this case, just wipe the cache.

To wipe the cache, go to:


  1. Settings
  2. Apps
  3. Swipe right to “All” and select Download Manager
  4. Then wipe the cache and restart the device




I Can’t Find My Download


Android by default stores its downloaded files in a folder called “Download”. To locate the Download directory, first install a file manager, like ES File Explorer. Once installed, go to sdcard/Download and you should see a complete list of downloaded files.

Android doesn’t come with a file manager. Google thinks file managers are part of the past – a complicated tool that we shouldn't need when our data is stored in the cloud and retrieved on-demand.



I Can’t Play a Downloaded Video


Try using VLC Player or MX Player. They work on almost every file you can imagine. Sometimes videos in a proprietary format won’t play. There’s no real solution for this issue, other than installing the proprietary video player.



I Installed Malware!


Never install a cracked game or app — it probably has malware on it. But if you already have malware, simply uninstall the culprit. If you’re not sure which app is wreaking mayhem on your phone, try a malware scanner. If that fails, use some of our tips on finding Android malware.


Out of the three malware scanners we’ve reviewed, my favorite is Lookout. It’s free, lightweight, and catches a large number of malicious applications.




Internet Not Working


The biggest cause of mobile Internet not working: Improperly configured APN settings. If you use a prepaid/MVNO to provide Internet, chances are you needed to set up an APN to get mobile data. If these settings aren’t properly configured, you must manually set them.




How Do I Break an Android Password?


If you’ve set a password and forgotten it, you’re going to have to perform a factory reset from the bootloader. The bootloader is a preboot environment that allows the restoration of your operating system. There are ways to break Android passwords, but don’t count on it.

First, you’ll need to enter the bootloader. The method varies between models of phone. For most models, you can access the bootloader by completely powering down the device. After powering off, you will hold volume down + the power button until the phone boots. Once inside of the bootloader, you can then choose to factory reset your device.



WARNING: if you have a custom ROM, don’t do this, as it can render your device unbootable.



Android Device Crashes on Boot


If your phone no longer boots, you can enter what’s called “safe mode” — we’ve covered Android’s safe mode before. Safe Mode allows users to disable all startup apps that might be crashing the phone. Once booted in through safe mode, you can then remove the misbehaving app.





Android Device No Longer Turns On


First try removing the battery. If the battery can’t be removed, hold down the power button for fifteen seconds. If that fails, plug the device into a power source and hold the power button down for fifteen seconds. If that fails, you may need to either have the device serviced or return it.




Android Not Reading microSD Card


This happens all the time. I prefer formatting the SD card from within Android. This solves just a portion of the issues with SD cards — if you haven’t tried it yet, it’s worth a shot.

To format an Android microSD card, go to:


  • Settings
  • Storage
  • Scroll down to the bottom and select “Format SD card”
  • Then select “Format SD card” again
  • If this fails, you will need to connect the SD card to a PC with a card reader.



If your files aren’t readable after connecting to a PC, you will need data recovery software. I recommend using EaseUS’s Data Recovery Wizard. It’s free and effective.




Can’t Connect Android to a Windows PC


There are two ways that Android connects to a computer: Android Debug Bridge (ADB) or Media Transfer Protocol (MTP). ADB lets users interact with Android’s operating system while MTP only permits access to specially designated media storage directories. ADB always causes the most amount of problems.



Saturday, August 27, 2016

Mobile Over Heating Solution

12:38 PM Posted by Magneto Mohit No comments




Summer, the celebrated season of swimming, tanning, margaritas and ice creams that melt too quickly, although the same can’t be said to your smartphone and every other portable gadget. Overheating poses a serious risk for your electronic products, potentially damaging or destroying your electronics indiscriminately. Fortunately, you can lower that risk of having the heat doing so, unless, of course, you choose the obvious way of leaving your electronics in the fridge all summer long. How to cool down your phone? Here are some tips to get you started to protect your devices.



Avoid Hot Places


This should be the most obvious one. Surrounding temperatures play a huge factor in the well-being of your beloved smartphone. The heat inside a car, for example, could easily swell up to 20 degrees higher than outside on a hot day, easily raising up the heat from an 80 to a 100 degrees hellhole. The glovebox isn’t exactly safe either.

Naturally, you wouldn’t want to leave your electronics under direct sunlight either, or pretty much anywhere you can expect the temperatures to rise ridiculously. There’s tons of little sensitive circuits in your phone and you will rather not take the risk. While some phone has been developed to be weather proof, the battery could still swell up on the lucky days, or simply explode.


Use It Less


Stop getting glued to your phone. Not only will the phone heats up from the processing, then ends up working overclock in the hot temperature as well, coupled with the extra warmth of your palm, you would rather put the phone down more regularly. Just leaving it while you are doing other business will give it ample time to cool itself down.


Turn It Off and On


This instruction is sort of becoming a running joke now, but it does work effectively for most electronics problems. Reboot your phone to have it refresh. It doesn’t take much effort and time. If your phone have too much information stored, however, it might be better to leave it on, since booting up all those information might take years and ends up eating up more power. So if you only use your phone that doesn’t have a lot of apps, rebooting can give your smartphone just enough rest it needed to come back to life.


Separate Your Electronics


Don’t stack your phones, laptop and tablets stacked up against or top of each other, especially if it’s inside your bag! The heat could end up transferring to each other, making it more difficult for the respective device to cool itself down. They end up more prone to overheating and higher risk of getting damaged.


Take Off Phone Cover


Something that people often miss out is that the protective case for the smartphone doesn’t really work as well when it’s a hundred degrees outside. Phone cover could trap heat and make the cooling down process more difficult for your phone.


Remove Unnecessary Apps


If your phone tend to overheat even in the colder area, consider that your phone have too many thing to process even during down times. This could include apps you have never used, apps that run in the background, games, ringtones, etc. Do your due diligence monthly and get rid of those apps you never touch anymore to lighten the workload.


Avoid Huge, Battery Consuming Games While Charging


High definition performance intensive game sucks the life out of your battery and push your processor to work at its maximum capacity. So you end up playing with your smartphone plugged in. That’s not a really bright idea since charging itself could produce heat in the battery, plus all the processing to run the game, your device is going to heat up in no time. How to cool down your phone? Just leave it to rest while it’s pumping in the fuel.


Use Specific Apps


Ironically, after the instructions we gave to reduce the number of apps in the smartphone, you can actually use apps to cool down your phone. Battery-cooling app is available to maintain the efficiency and health of your device’s battery.

EaseUS Coolphone: Well-designed intuitive interface and ad-free are always welcomed for any apps. This app makes the tedious job of closing running apps one by one all done in a single tap.

Master Doctor Droid Cooler: Effective and simple like EaseUS coolphone, the app detects all the taxing apps running in the background of your Android device and close all of them in one tap. It’s up to you to decide which of the two apps you think works better.

Coolify: This is the app available and specifically designed for rooted devices. It runs in the background with minimal processing, working to keep the operating temperatures at a regular range, automatically closing the background apps and minimizing the system processing while the phone is on standby.

Cooler Master: This feature rich and ad-free app monitors your device’s CPU in real time, listing down other apps that weigh down the CPU. You can then close all those unnecessary apps to help your phone to cool down.