Cell Phone News and Reviews

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Cell Phone News and Reviews


Unlock: Easy Phone Unlocking: How to Get a Free Remotely Generated Code to Unlock a Cell Phone

Posted: 20 Aug 2014 10:03 PM PDT

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So, if you are all ready to get your phone unlocked at FreeUnlocks.com, do not waste any more time and visit our main page where you will need to tell us your phone's specific brand, the country where you permanently live in and the service provider your cell phone is presently locked to. After we have received all this information, you will be redirected to the page where you will have to decide to either buy your phone unlock through PayPal or unlock a cell phone free with the assistance from our partner and the e-commerce site TrialPay. If you want to unlock your cell phone without paying for an unlock code, choose to unlock it for free and make sure to try out one free TrialPay service or product offer. Once you have successfully proceeded to complete the TrialPay offer, TrialPay will buy an unlock code for you as the way of saying thank you for trying out one of its participating merchants' offers. Then, during 15-20 minutes we will remotely generate a SIM network unlock PIN for your device and email it to the email address you have given to us. However, occasionally we are unable to generate an unlock code for some phone brands and models within 15 minutes. Thus, if it has been more than 48 hours since you have completed the offer and you have not received your unlock code yet, please contact us.

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Moreover, if you are still not sure how to unlock your cell phone using FreeUnlocks.com, watch this tutorial video below and if you still have questions after that, make sure to contact us:)

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Acer Liquid E2 disassembly: new screen

Posted: 20 Aug 2014 11:58 AM PDT

Hey,




My phone's screen is broken so I purchased a new digitizer from the internet. It's the first time I repair my phone so I would like to ask your help, just to make sure I don't do any damage to my phone in the learning process.


So I removed all screws and seals. Now I don't really know how to continue: I think I have to gently pull out the connectors (blue on the picture) on the motherboard below and above, but I'm not too sure and I don't really know how I should do it.


Any advice? In the picture, I marked the screws as red, the connectors are blue and the other things I think that may need to get removed are marked green.

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Thanks in advance,






Snelleneddy

How-to: ASUS PadFone X (AT&T): Block, Forward and Manage Calls

Posted: 19 Aug 2014 04:00 AM PDT

Blocking / Unblocking Phone Numbers:

  1. While viewing the home screen, tap "Phone"
  2. Go to the "Call Log", then tap and hold the phone number you wish to block
  3. Tap "Add to block list" > "OK"
  4. To unblock a number, tap the "Menu" icon depicting three vertical dots
  5. Tap "Block list"
  6. From the list, tap and hold the desired number
  7. Select "Remove from blocked list" > "OK"

Forwarding Calls (Unconditional):

  1. While on the home screen, swipe the "Notifications" bar down
  2. Tap "Settings"
  3. Go to "Call settings" > "Call forwarding"
  4. Tap "Always forward" and select "Enable"

Forwarding Certain Calls Only (Conditional):

  1. Swipe the "Notifications" bar down
  2. Go to "Settings" and tap "Call settings"
  3. Tap "Call forwarding"
  4. Select to "Forward when busy", "Forward when unanswered" or "Forward when unreachable"

Disabling Call Forwarding:

  1. Access the phone's "Settings" menu
  2. Tap "Call settings" > "Call forwarding"
  3. Tap "Always forward" and select "Disable"

Enabling or Disabling Caller ID:

  1. To permanently enable or disable caller ID, tap the "Phone" icon while on the home screen
  2. Press the "Menu" icon and tap "Settings"
  3. Scroll to, and tap "Additional settings"
  4. Tap "Caller ID" and press "Hide number" to disable the feature
  5. To enable Caller ID, tap "Show number"
  6. To disable Caller ID on a call-by-call basis, tap "Phone" from the home screen
  7. Enter "*67" without the quotes and enter the phone number you wish to call
  8. Tap "Call"

In-Call Options:

While in a phone call, you have a number of options at your disposal that can be easily enabled or disabled, as described below:

  • To enable the speakerphone, tap the "Speaker icon" located in the lower-left area of the display
  • To mute the microphone, tap the "Microphone" icon
  • To place the current call on hold, tap the "Hold" icon (the third one in a row, next to the microphone icon)
  • To add another call to the current one, tap "Add Call" (depicting a phone next to a "+" sign)
  • You can take a note while in a call by tapping the "Note" icon located in the lower-right area of the screen
  • The orange / brown bar at the bottom of the screen contains the "Keypad" and "Contacts" icons, flaking "Hang up"

Call Waiting and 3-Way Options:

  • While in a phone call, you can tap the "Add Call" icon to put the current call on hold and call another number
  • During a phone call, you can tap "Answer" to accept the call and put the current one on hold
  • To switch between the current call and the one on hold, tap the "Switch Calls" icon (third one left-to-right, next to the microphone icon)
  • To combine both calls into one, tap the "Merge" icon (located at the right of the "Switch Calls" icon)

Enabling Speed Dial:

  1. From the home screen, tap "Phone"
  2. Press the "Menu" icon and tap "Speed dial"
  3. Tap the desired speed dial key pad number and select the contact you wish to associate with it
  4. To use speed dialing, tap and hold the desired speed dial number until the call connects

Apple then grab new patent Lightning interface or a history

Posted: 18 Aug 2014 11:58 PM PDT

The new interface is now Apple's interface and data cables Lightning data line of mobile devices, which is Apple's iPhone 5 release after use, but a new patent from Apple's point of view, they are developing a "reversible Universal Serial Bus port connection is "simply means that the new data lines can be both positive and negative plug a USB port, which also shows that you may have to change the data lines.

Currently Lightning data lines that we use only the iOS interface device can provide both positive and negative characteristics can be connected, and then the other end of the USB interface is using the traditional interface. But Apple's new patent allows both sides of the interface can use anyway, as shown in the patent, on the dielectric has four contacts on both sides, can support both positive and negative insert. However, this patent although very useful, but is not yet a reality, my friends, only the patience to wait.

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