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Thursday, May 30, 2013
Samsung Galaxy Ace Plus There is always a sequel
The original Galaxy Ace S5830 did well for Samsung in the midrange. And, as we all know by this point, midrange droids are a force to be reckoned with, especially among users looking to move up from dumbphones without breaking the bank. Now, exactly a year later, the S7500 Ace Plus enters the fray looking to build on the success of the original.
It seems that Samsung has taken note of the major drawbacks found in its initial Ace offering, and provided improvements in many key areas, most notably a more robust processor and larger internal storage.
And while it is an improvement per se, VGA video recording @ 30 fps is nothing to write home about, considering the original Ace had that fixed via a software update. Now that Samsung upped the processor to 1Ghz. That being said, the Ace Plus offers a spec sheet that we would write home about, if, you know, we didnt have cell phones and such.
Take a look:
Key features
Quad-band GSM and dual-band 3G support
7.2 Mbps HSDPA support
3.65" 16M-color TFT LCD capacitive touchscreen of HVGA (320 x 480 pixels) resolution
1 GHz ARM Cortex A5 processor, Adreno 200 GPU, Qualcomm MSM7227A chipset; 512MB of RAM available to the user
Android OS v2.3 (Gingerbread) with TouchWiz 4.0 UI customization
Swype text input
5 MP autofocus camera with LED flash; geotagging, smile detection3 GB of internal storage, microSD slot
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n and DLNA
GPS with A-GPS connectivity; Digital compass
microUSB port (charging) and stereo Bluetooth v3.0
Standard 3.5 mm audio jack
FM radio with RDS
Document editor
File manager preinstalled
Samsung Apps brings a few nice apps for free
Accelerometer and proximity sensor
Main disadvantages
VGA video recording @30fps is nothing special
No secondary camera
No shutter key
Average loudspeaker performance
No ambient light sensor
No DivX/Xvid video support out of the box
While there were no blatantly poor areas in which the original Galaxy Ace needed to be improved upon (besides the camera, of course), the updated processor, internal storage, RAM and slightly larger screen make the Ace Plus feel-and perform-like an upgrade.
Android has seen many improvements since the Froyo 2.2 version originally found on the first Ace, and while its no Ice Cream Sandwich, Gingerbread 2.3.6 runs absolutely glitch-free on the Ace Plus.
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It seems that Samsung has taken note of the major drawbacks found in its initial Ace offering, and provided improvements in many key areas, most notably a more robust processor and larger internal storage.
And while it is an improvement per se, VGA video recording @ 30 fps is nothing to write home about, considering the original Ace had that fixed via a software update. Now that Samsung upped the processor to 1Ghz. That being said, the Ace Plus offers a spec sheet that we would write home about, if, you know, we didnt have cell phones and such.
Take a look:
Key features
Quad-band GSM and dual-band 3G support
7.2 Mbps HSDPA support
3.65" 16M-color TFT LCD capacitive touchscreen of HVGA (320 x 480 pixels) resolution
1 GHz ARM Cortex A5 processor, Adreno 200 GPU, Qualcomm MSM7227A chipset; 512MB of RAM available to the user
Android OS v2.3 (Gingerbread) with TouchWiz 4.0 UI customization
Swype text input
5 MP autofocus camera with LED flash; geotagging, smile detection3 GB of internal storage, microSD slot
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n and DLNA
GPS with A-GPS connectivity; Digital compass
microUSB port (charging) and stereo Bluetooth v3.0
Standard 3.5 mm audio jack
FM radio with RDS
Document editor
File manager preinstalled
Samsung Apps brings a few nice apps for free
Accelerometer and proximity sensor
Main disadvantages
VGA video recording @30fps is nothing special
No secondary camera
No shutter key
Average loudspeaker performance
No ambient light sensor
No DivX/Xvid video support out of the box
While there were no blatantly poor areas in which the original Galaxy Ace needed to be improved upon (besides the camera, of course), the updated processor, internal storage, RAM and slightly larger screen make the Ace Plus feel-and perform-like an upgrade.
Android has seen many improvements since the Froyo 2.2 version originally found on the first Ace, and while its no Ice Cream Sandwich, Gingerbread 2.3.6 runs absolutely glitch-free on the Ace Plus.

Tuesday, March 19, 2013
HOW TO RESET A NOKIA 1616

HOW TO RESET A NOKIA 1616:
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HOW TO RESTORE A NOKIA 1616:
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HOW TO FORMAT NOKIA 1616:
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HOW TO MASTER RESET NOKIA 1616:
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HOW TO FACTORY RESET NOKIA 1616:
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HOW TO HARD RESET NOKIA 1616:
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HOW TO FULL RESET A NOKIA 1616:
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HOW TO FULL RESTORE A NOKIA 1616:
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HOW TO MASTER RESTORE NOKIA 1616:
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HOW TO MASTER RESET NOKIA 1616:
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HOW TO FULL FACTORY RESET NOKIA 1616:
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HOW TO HARD FORMAT NOKIA 1616:
Important:
* Please Do Not Reset Your Mobile Without Any Unrecoverable Difficulty.
** Hard Reset Will Erase All User Data From Your Nokia 1616.
So Keep In Mind To Back Up Your Important Data Before Hard Reset.
To Format Your Nokia 1616 Go To Menu--Setting-Factory Setting- Press Code 12345 Or 0000.
*** Please Fully Charge Your Phone Battery before Reset Because Any Power Failure May Damage
Mobile Permanently.
****Some Times Reset Can Damage Your Mobile.
Monday, March 18, 2013
HOW TO RESET A HTC WILDFIRE CDMA

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HOW TO RESTORE A HTC WILDFIRE CDMA:
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HOW TO FORMAT HTC WILDFIRE CDMA:
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HOW TO MASTER RESET HTC WILDFIRE CDMA:
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HOW TO FACTORY RESET HTC WILDFIRE CDMA:
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HOW TO HARD RESET HTC WILDFIRE CDMA:
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HOW TO FULL RESET A HTC WILDFIRE CDMA:
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HOW TO FULL RESTORE A HTC WILDFIRE CDMA:
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HOW TO MASTER RESTORE HTC WILDFIRE CDMA:
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HOW TO MASTER RESET HTC WILDFIRE CDMA:
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HOW TO FULL FACTORY RESET HTC WILDFIRE CDMA:
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HOW TO HARD FORMAT HTC WILDFIRE CDMA:
HTC WILDFIRE CDMA Factory Resetting:
1. From the Home screen, press Menu , and then tap Settings.
2. Now tap SD and phone storage > Factory data reset.
3 Now tap Reset phone, and then tap Erase everything.
HARD RESETTING BY BUTTON:
1. Take out the battery, stay for a few seconds, and then reinsert the battery.
2. Press and hold the VOLUME DOWN button, and after that briefly press the POWERbutton.
3. Stay for the screen with the three Android images to appear, and after that free the VOLUME DOWN button.
4. Press VOLUME DOWN to choose Factory reset, and after that press the POWER button.
Important:
* Please Do Not Hard Reset Your Mobile without Any Unrecoverable Difficulty.
** Hard Reset Will Erase All User Data from Your HTC Wildfire CDMA.
So Keep In Mind To Back Up Your Important Data Before Hard Reset.
*** Please Fully Charge Your Phone Battery before Hard Reset Because Any Power Failure May Damage Mobile Permanently.
****Some Times Reset Can Damage Your Mobile.
* Please Do Not Hard Reset Your Mobile without Any Unrecoverable Difficulty.
** Hard Reset Will Erase All User Data from Your HTC Wildfire CDMA.
So Keep In Mind To Back Up Your Important Data Before Hard Reset.
*** Please Fully Charge Your Phone Battery before Hard Reset Because Any Power Failure May Damage Mobile Permanently.
****Some Times Reset Can Damage Your Mobile.
Friday, March 15, 2013
HOW TO RESET A NOKIA 1280

When a mobile is not working properly or not responding quickly you need to reset it. Many mobile users say it as many ways which described below.
HOW TO RESET A NOKIA 1280:
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HOW TO RESTORE A NOKIA 1280:
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HOW TO FORMAT NOKIA 1280:
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HOW TO MASTER RESET NOKIA 1280:
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HOW TO FACTORY RESET NOKIA 1280:
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HOW TO HARD RESET NOKIA 1280:
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HOW TO FULL RESET A NOKIA 1280:
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HOW TO FULL RESTORE A NOKIA 1280:
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HOW TO MASTER RESTORE NOKIA 1280:
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HOW TO MASTER RESET NOKIA 1280:
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HOW TO FULL FACTORY RESET NOKIA 1280:
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HOW TO HARD FORMAT NOKIA 1280:
Important:
* Please Do Not Reset Your Mobile Without Any Unrecoverable Difficulty.
** Hard Reset Will Erase All User Data From Your Nokia 1280.
So Keep In Mind To Back Up Your Important Data Before Hard Reset.
To Format Your Nokia 1280 Go To Menu--Setting-Factory Setting- Press Code 12345 Or 0000.
*** Please Fully Charge Your Phone Battery before Reset Because Any Power Failure May Damage
Mobile Permanently.
****Some Times Reset Can Damage Your Mobile.
Thursday, March 7, 2013
HOW TO RESET A NOKIA 1112

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HOW TO RESTORE A NOKIA 1112:
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HOW TO FORMAT NOKIA 1112:
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HOW TO MASTER RESET NOKIA 1112:
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HOW TO FACTORY RESET NOKIA 1112:
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HOW TO HARD RESET NOKIA 1112:
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HOW TO FULL RESET A NOKIA 1112:
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HOW TO FULL RESTORE A NOKIA 1112:
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HOW TO MASTER RESTORE NOKIA 1112:
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HOW TO MASTER RESET NOKIA 1112:
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HOW TO FULL FACTORY RESET NOKIA 1112:
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HOW TO HARD FORMAT NOKIA 1112:
Important:
* Please Do Not Reset Your Mobile Without Any Unrecoverable Difficulty.
** Hard Reset Will Erase All User Data From Your Nokia 1112.
So Keep In Mind To Back Up Your Important Data Before Hard Reset.
To Format Your Nokia 1112 Go To Menu--Setting-Factory Setting- Press Code 12345 Or 0000.
*** Please Fully Charge Your Phone Battery before Reset Because Any Power Failure May Damage
Mobile Permanently.
****Some Times Reset Can Damage Your Mobile.
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