Showing posts with label android. Show all posts
Showing posts with label android. Show all posts

Monday, 24 November 2014

How To Unlock Memory Card Password

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FIND LOCKED MEMORY CARD PASSWORD


1. Insert your card into your phone,
without accessing it through the phone.
2. Run FExplorer and Open the path
C: \system
3. Find the file called mmcstore, and
rename it mmcstore.txt
4. Copy that file (mmcstore.txt) to your
PC and open it in Notepad
5. Your password will be located within
that

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How to Transfer Files Over Wi-Fi Between Your PC, Tablet, or Phone

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Have you ever wished you could just drag and drop a couple files from your computer to your tablet, phone, or laptop? With Filedrop you can, and best of all it’s really easy to use.
Apple users already know the convenience of Airdrop, which allows you basically set up an ad-hoc network to wirelessly share photos, videos, documents, and other content with nearby Apple users. Unfortunately, it doesn’t work with Windows or Android, which means you have to resort to “old fashioned” ways of transferring files, such as over a cloud service or a USB thumbdrive.
Installing and Using Filedrop
Filedrop is free for Windows, OS X, and Android while iOS users will need to pony up $2.99. Still, that’s a small price to pay if you have a mix of devices spanning various platforms. Filedrop can be downloaded for Android from the Play Store, while Windows and Mac users can get the client from the Filedrop website.
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Installing on Mac is a simple matter of dragging the app to the Applications folder and launching it. Windows users will need to allow access through Windows Firewall.
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The one minor drawback here is that you will need to allow access on public networks, which means anyone using Filedrop (including through the website) can try to send files to your computer, though you can easily decline anything coming from unknown sources.
As you can see in the following screenshot, the app is pretty simple, allowing you to quickly distribute files by simply dragging and dropping them onto the appropriate recipients.
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If you click the small inbox icon at the bottom of the app window, you can quickly open anything in your Filedrop history. Click “change download folder” and a dialog will pop open, allowing you to pick a new place where your accepted files are automatically saved.
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On the mobile version (pictured is the Android app), you can scroll vertically through other Filedrop destinations.
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If you press the inbox icon, it will open a directory of your files. You can drag a file left to delete it, or drag it right to view it.
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If you tap a destination, two icons will pop up, the left one is for sending images and playing slideshows (we’ll explain slideshows shortly).
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Choose the inbox icon on the right and your directory of files will slide open. You can browse to other locations by tapping the inbox icon at the top.
Otherwise, tap the box next to each file you want to select and press “Send.”
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Regardless of whether you’re using the desktop client (Windows, Mac) or the mobile version (Android, iOS), any files sent to you will need to be accepted or declined on the destination device.
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This obviously ensures that you have ultimate control over what is sent to you, so again, if you are sent something and you don’t know what it is or who it is from, then you can easily refuse it.

Sharing Through the Filedrop Website

If you’ve ever had a file on your device and you want to transfer it to a computer but you don’t have a cable to connect the two, then you can use the Filedrop website in conjunction with the mobile app.
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This is highly useful if, for example, you have to send a document to a hotel computer to print it, or you want to transfer a video to your friend’s computer, but you don’t want (or can’t) to install the Filedrop app.
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Transfers work both ways, meaning that not only can you send files to the destination computer, you can also send files to your mobile device by simply dragging and dropping them onto the device in the file browser window.

Projecting Slideshows

Before we conclude today, let’s discuss slideshows. Tap on your destination and then the picture icon on the left.
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Your image gallery will slide open. Tap the items you want to select (they will then be shaded in green), and press “Play” to project them as a slideshow.
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The same accept/decline dialog will appear on the destination device, indicating you have an incoming slideshow.
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If you accept, you can project the slideshow on the destination device and swipe through your photos from your source device, which is actually kind of neat if you want to easily view your photos on a big screen, such as shown below.
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Overall, the Filedrop user experience is very simple and straightforward. Transfer speeds will depend upon the Wi-Fi network and hardware you’re using, but a relatively modest 113MB file took about one minute, forty-two seconds, while images, documents, and other small files were practically instantaneous.
So, if you want a free (or cheap, if you’re an iOS user) and easy way to quickly transfer files from one device to another without resorting to go-betweens like cloud services and USB thumbdrives, then give Filedrop a try, and please be sure to let us know if you have any comments or questions in the discussion forum.
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An Easy Way to Download APK Files from Google Play

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Android apps are packaged as APK files. You can use any File Manager app to copy these files from the computer to your Android device and then touch the .apk file to install, or sideload, the corresponding app on your device.
There are various reasons why you may want to download the APK installer of an Android app from the Google Play store:
  1. Google Play Store says that a particular app or game is incompatible with your Android device though you know that the app would work just fine.
  2. Sometime an Android app may be not be available for download in the Google Play store of your region or country.
  3. An app is listed on the Google Play store but you want to install that app on another Android device, like the Amazon Kindle tablet, that doesn’t have the Play Store.
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How to Download APK Files from Google Play Store

Evozi, an Android app developer, offers a one-click online APK download app that lets you download the APK installed of any Android app that’s listed on the Google Play store. The downloader app can be accessed at apps.evozi.com.
To get started, enter the web URL of any app listed on the Google Play store and click the “Generated Download Link” button. The APK download app will fetch the APK file from the Google Play store and will host it on its own servers from where you downlaod the file.
Since the APK files are directly fetched from the Google Play Store, it’s unlikely that the Android App will be infected with any malware. Also, to prevent app piracy, the APK downloader only lets you download free apps and games from the Google Play store, not the paid ones.
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Restart your Android Phone in Safe Mode to Troubleshoot Problems

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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.

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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:
  1. 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.
  2. If your Android phone has become slow over time – because of all the installed apps, themes and widgets – you can use the safe mode to temporarily turn the tortoise into the hare without having to do a factory reset. The phone becomes insanely fast in safe mode and you can still use all the Google apps including Gmail, Chrome, Maps, Calendar and so on. The device feels more responsive too.
To exit the safe mode, restart your device by holding the power button, then power off and restart. The device will open in the normal mode automatically. All your apps and screens are preserved but the one big downside with Safe mode is that will log you out of all the non-Google apps. So if you have Android apps like Dropbox, Twitter or Facebook on your phone, you’ll have to login again in all these apps.
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Monday, 29 September 2014

How to unlock android phone or tablet if you forgot the pattern

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unlock android phone or tabletWhat happen forgot your pattern and want to know how to unlock android phone or tablet? Pattern lock is very important for those who have sensitive data or have personal files in their android devices. This will help you to prevent your device from unauthorized use but the trouble starts when you forget it. So here we are to help you in this trouble and tell you about unlocking your android phone or tablet.

How to unlock android phone or tablet if you forgot the pattern

Here we are going to tell you two easy methods for unlocking your android devices.
Use your Google account for unlocking
  1. When you try different patterns and unable to unlock your phone in five attempts. Then a message pop-up and shows two buttons “next” and “try again”.
  2. Now click on “next” button and you see two options for unlocking phone. One is answer the security question and the second option is to provide Google account details.
  3. Mostly people don’t set a security question. But if you set it then simply answer the question and unlock your device quickly. Otherwise check the Google account option and click “next”.
  4. Now provide your Google account username and password attached with your device and click on “sign in”.
  5. After that you are directed to choose new pattern and now you can unlock with this pattern.

Unlock pattern without Google account

If you also forget Google account details then what? Here we have solution for this and that is factory reset your android device. Lets talk about how to do it.
  1. Power off your phone.
  2. Now press Volume up, power and home button at the same time and wait until your device starts.
  3. When you see logo screen release the power button and keep pressed the other two buttons.
  4. Now your screen shows android system recovery and there is a list. Use Volume up or down keys to select option from the list. And select factory reset option and then press power button to let the action begin.
  5. Now it asks you for confirmation, select “yes”.
  6. After factory reset completes, it again shows you android system recovery screen. Now select reboot option and after restart it will not ask you for pattern.
Important: 
  • This method deletes all your data and apps.
  • In step 2 of this method we use three keys Volume up, power and home. But in some phones home is not available so you can press Volume up and down with power button. Here we are not going to tell you all combination of buttons for factory reset. So you can search for your specified android smartphone or tablet.
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