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

Tuesday 13 November 2012

Reset Your Mobile Memory Card Password 2 minutes




We usually set password for our memory card for privacy and security, but the common mistake every one does at least once in out life time forgetting password. If you set password for mobile memory card, then you should be not forget the password. If you does then the only option is to formate your memory card with the help of the card reader and eventually the loss of all your data stored on it. There is a way to break the security wall. If you are a Symbian device lover then no need to worry about the password. You can crack them in few minutes.



In this tutorial I am going to teach you how to reset your memory card password in easy step. Before we start you need to have X-plore (application used to explore your system files and folder even the hidden folders in your device)

Thursday 19 July 2012

Sony Ericsson X10 Xperia

Sony Ericsson X10 Xperia 

 

The Sony Ericsson X10 Xperia is there first android phone. It’s a really interesting phone first of all not just because it is Sony Ericsson’s first android phone that they have released into the market it also has a nice design it’s a little covered on the side which makes it a simple design but very pleasant to hold in the hand.

BlackBerry Curve 8520

BlackBerry Curve 8520 

 The BlackBerry Curve 8520 comes with a large 2.46 ince screen and has a QWERTY keyboard. The screen is of course smaller than you find on many touchscreen smartphones available but what you do get is a keyboard that is easier to use and you can actually feel the keys when you press them which is something that many people like.

Nokia X3-02 on Meteor

Nokia X3-02 on Meteor 

 

The Nokia X3-02 is now available on the Meteor network for a very reasonable price of €129.99 when you buy online. It’s also referred to as the X3 touch and type, which we will explain about in a moment.
This is a S40 phones with borrowers some of the more advanced features that you normally find on more expensive handsets. For example WiFi and a touch screen and not forgetting 3G which will help keep you connected of course.
Here are some of the specifications that the phone comes with
  • 5MP camera
  • 2.4” touchscreen
  • WiFi
  • Music Player
  • Touch and Type
You can get full specifications here
The screen is very responsive and is a resistive touchscreen, this works particularly well when navigating through menus. The screen is a 2.4 inch screen with a resolution of 240 x 360 pixels offers an overall good user experience. But, sometimes when looking at this at an angle can be a little bit hard to see but still for what you are paying for this it still offers a very useful user experience.
Keypad
It’s a very streamlined mobile phone with the speaker based down at the bottom of the keypad. The keypad may take a little bit of getting used to when sending predictive text, but you will find this easy once you have used it for a couple of days.
Camera and Photos
On the back of the phone you’ll find a five megapixel camera. The one issue that some people may find is that the camera does not come with a flash. This may not be a problem for many but one positive point is if you are taking photographs outdoors you’ll be guaranteed clear photographs.
There is built-in editing which will let you to make basic tweaks to any of your images that you have saved. The interface for doing this is very quick and simple to use.
Using the Menus
the phone has been optimized for touchscreen input and it is easy to change widgets on the home screen within a matter of seconds to choose which ones you use more often prefer to have there.
If you are familiar with Nokia menu systems you’ll find this very easy to navigate. You’ll find all the familiar applications that are an older Nokia handsets which have now been optimized for screen navigation.
Overall
this is an entry-level phone to a point because it calls with some really cool features to differentiate it from others within the same price bracket. With WiFi and 3G is really useful if you are on the dole for checking e-mail and Web browsing.
The touchscreen really adds to the whole usability of the Nokia X3 Touch and Type.
The phone is available on The Meteor Network for €129.99 and Free Delivery


Samsung Star 3

Samsung Star 3 

 


 


Samsung are launching two new mobile phones the Samsung Star 3 and the Samsung Star 3 Duo. They are looking to push these into this social media networking by using standard applications that we all know about and also Samsung’s ChatOn free messaging platform.

Nokia Lumia 900

Nokia Lumia 900

The Nokia Lumia 900 was launched a few weeks ago at CES 2012 and initially was an exclusive concept for AT&T. But, it turns out that this is only an exclusivity for the first 45 days.
We’ll start to see this phone launched on the other networks throughout this year but hopefully a debut in Europe towards the end of 2012.

Google Nexus S

The Nexus S has been designed by Google as a follow-up to the Nexus One. The new handset is different in terms of design to the older model and this time around is made by Samsung, the older Nexus One was made by HTC.
There are a lot of improvements and it now includes 16 GB of internal storage. It comes with a 4 inch touchscreen and a five megapixel camera. The processor is a 1 GHz hummingbird processor.
Here are some of the specs in detail
  • CPU — Hummingbird Cortex A8, ARM v7 (rev2) clocked on a sliding scale between 100.0 MHz and 1000.0 MHz
  • GPU — Imagination Technologies PowerVR SGX 540, with full support for OpenGL ES 2.0
  • RAM — 512 MB, with 346 MB available at boot
  • Internal storage — 1007.89 MB available for applications, 13.31 GB available from the 16 GB SanDisk NAND flash memory

Russian hacker battles with Apple to keep in-app purchase exploit alive


A Russian hacker named Alexey Borodin recently introduced a program that allowed users to steal in-app purchases from a number of popular apps on Apple’s (AAPL) App Store. It was rather simple to use and only required users to install two security certificates, and change the DNS settings on their devices. The hack worked by placing Borodin’s server in between the device and Apple’s server, where it would intercept incoming purchase requests from the device, WA Today reported. Apple responded by getting the first instructional video removed from YouTube on copyright grounds, although it was quickly replaced with a second video that is still available. The Cupertino-based company also blocked the IP address of the server used by Borodin, convinced the Russian Web host to shut down the service and even worked with PayPal to prevent him from receiving donations.

Wednesday 18 July 2012

How to Root the Samsung Galaxy S 2

Complete Guide: How to Root the Samsung Galaxy S 2


Update: The Gingerbreak tool won’t work with the Samsung Galaxy S 2. Try this tutorial to root your Samsung Galaxy S 2.
The Samsung Galaxy S 2 is definitely the best smartphone yet. If you are planning to buy a Samsung Galaxy S 2 soon, you might want to root it too, and also try custom ROMs once you are bored of the bundled one.
Gingerbreak was a one-click rooting tool which could be used to root many Android devices running Gingerbread. Apparently, it seems to work with the Galaxy S 2 as well.
How to Root Samsung Galaxy S 2

Blackberry Storm 9500 vs Apple iPhone 3G

Blackberry Storm 9500 v/s Apple iPhone 3G
This is a detailed comparision of the Blackberry Storm 9500 v/s Apple iPhone 3G . The iPhone 3G has been a best seller and the Blackberry Storm 9500 is touted to be its toughest competitor yet. I will try to list all their features and compare them.

 
Let’s have a look at their features: