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Tuesday, February 11, 2014

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How-to: ZTE Radiant (AT&T): Tips & Tricks to Conserve Battery Life

Posted: 11 Feb 2014 11:13 AM PST

Decreasing the Screen's Brightness and Timeout Duration:

  1. From the home screen, press the "Menu" button
  2. Select "System Settings"
  3. Under "Device", tap "Display" and select "Brightness"
  4. Clear the check box associated with "Automatic brightness"
  5. The brightness slider will now be available. Drag it to the left in order to decrease the brightness
  6. Tap "OK" to confirm the level
  7. Return to the "Display" menu and touch "Sleep"
  8. Choose a lower value for the timeout, like "15 seconds"

Disabling Your Live Wallpaper:

  1. While viewing any of the home screens, press "Menu"
  2. Tap "Wallpaper"
  3. Select a desired wallpaper option, aside from "Live Wallpapers"
  4. Browse through the images and when reaching a desired one, tap "Set wallpaper"

NOTE: if you wish to assign a picture from the gallery or your photos, you may need to crop, drag and resize the image before setting it as a wallpaper

Disabling GPS:

A smartphone's GPS is one of the most demanding features and it can hit the battery pretty hard. As such, it's highly recommended that you disable GPS connectivity when not in use. To do so:

  1. Press "Menu" while viewing the home screen
  2. Tap "System settings"
  3. Go to "Personal" and select "Location services"
  4. Uncheck the boxes associated with "GPS sattelites"

NOTE: to use the handset's network in order to approximate your location for applications like "Google Maps", you can enable "Location & Google search"

Disabling Bluetooth and Wi-Fi:

Both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi are great tools that many smartphone users tend to leave enabled when not in use. This can chew through your battery like there's no tomorrow, so make sure you always disable these features when not in use. To do so:

  1. Press the "Menu" button while viewing a home screen
  2. Select "System settings"
  3. Tap the switches associated with "Wi-Fi" and "Bluetooth" in order to set them to "OFF"

Disabling Vibration Notifications:

  1. While on the home screen, press the "Menu" key
  2. Tap "system settings"
  3. Go to "Sound" under "Device"
  4. Uncheck the "Vibrate when ringing" check box
  5. Flick the screen down and also clear the check box next to "Vibrate on touch"

Stopping Unused Applications and Services:

  1. From the home screen, tap "menu"
  2. Select "System settings"
  3. Under "Device", tap "Apps"
  4. Swipe left or right in order to go to the "Running" tab
  5. Choose an app or service, and tap "Stop"
  6. If prompted, press "OK" to confirm

NOTE: keep in mind that certain Android services cannot be stopped, thus the button will not be available

Changing Your Accounts' Sync Settings:

You can conserve battery life by setting your accounts to sync less information, or to do so less often.

  1. Press "Menu" while viewing a home screen
  2. Tap "System settings"
  3. Scroll down to "Accounts" and choose an account type
  4. Select the desired account
  5. From the list of applications that sync data, clear the check boxes associated with the apps in order to disable data sync. Uncheck as many apps as possible to obtain greater results

How-to: ZTE Radiant (AT&T): Transferring Audio Files and Customizing Ringtones and Notification Sounds

Posted: 11 Feb 2014 10:46 AM PST

Transferring Audio Files from a Windows PC:

  1. Using the USB cable, connect your smartphone to your computer
  2. From the home screen, drag the "Notification" bar down and tap "Media device (MTP)"
  3. In the AutoPlay window that opens on your PC, select to browse the device's files and folders
  4. Open the "Phone" storage
  5. Open a different Windows Explorer window and locate the audio files that you wish to transfer from your computer
  6. Copy the files, and paste them on your smartphone's storage. NOTE: there should be a "Ringtone" and "Notifications" folder. Copy the audio files in the proper location, depending on how you want to use them
  7. After the file transfer has ended, click the USB icon from the system tray and safely disconnect your device from your computer

Changing the Phone's Ringtone from the Settings Menu:

  1. Tap the "All apps" icon located on the home screen
  2. Tap "Settings" > "Sound" > "Phone ringtone"
  3. Browse the list of audio files and select the one that you wish to assign
  4. Tap "OK" to confirm your selection

Changing the Ringtone via the Music Player:

  1. From the home screen, tap "All apps"
  2. Open the "Music" application and go to the music library
  3. Sort between "Albums", "Songs", "Artists" and so on
  4. Once you've located the desired song, touch the icon depicting a triangle, associated with the song
  5. Select "Set as phone ringtone"

NOTE: alternatively, you can assign a song that is playing by pressing "Menu" > "Set as phone ringtone"

Changing the Ringtone for a Single Contact:

  1. Tap the "All apps" icon located on the home screen
  2. Open the "People" application
  3. Look for the desired contact, and tap it
  4. Press "Menu", followed by "Set ringtone"
  5. Choose the desired audio file to set as a ringtone
  6. Tap "OK" to confirm

Changing the Volume of Ringtones, Alarms and Notifications:

  1. Tap "All apps" from the home screen
  2. Go to "Settings" > "Sound"
  3. Tap and hold > drag the sliders next to "Ringtone & notifications", "Alarms" and set the volume to a different level
  4. When ready, press "OK" and save the changes

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Monday, February 10, 2014

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How-to: Transfer Contacts from an iPhone to the Xiaomi MI-2a

Posted: 10 Feb 2014 08:04 AM PST

Using iTunes to Transfer Contacts from an iPhone:

iTunes is a great tool that offers tons of features, including the ability to sync your iPhone contacts with a Google account. This makes it easier for iPhone owners to transfer these contacts to an Android device, such as the Xiaomi MI-2a. For this method, you need access to a computer with iTunes installed, and the proprietary USB connector for your iPhone (and of course a Google account)

  1. Open iTunes on your PC
  2. Establish a connection between your iPhone and PC via USB
  3. Once connected, the iPhone will appear in iTunes. Click it to view its summary page
  4. Go to the "Info" tab, and check the "Sync Contacts With" check box
  5. From the drop-down list, choose "Google Contacts"
  6. Enter your Google account and password, assuming that you haven't done this before. Otherwise, you can click "Configure" and choose an existing Google account
  7. To begin the syncing process between your iPhone and the account, click "Apply"
  8. On your Xiaomi device, register the same Google account and allow it to sync the contacts with your smartphone. To add an account, go to "Settings" > "Accounts"

Using iCloud to Transfer Contacts from an iPhone:

The iCloud backup service offers you the option to transfer backed up contacts onto your Android device, through a VCF file. If you've used the iCloud service before and you have an account, then you can do the following in order to transfer the contacts on your Xiaomi:

  1. On your computer, open the Internet browser and visit https://www.icloud.com/
  2. Log in with your iCloud account
  3. Click "Contacts" to view the list of contacts
  4. Select the ones that you want to share with your Android device
  5. Click the "Settings" icon located in the lower-left side of the screen, and select "Export vCard"
  6. A VCF file will now be downloaded on your computer
  7. Import the VCF file in "Google Contacts", or alternatively, connect your Xiaomi to your PC via USB, and copy the file to the device's "sdcard" directory. Then, open the contacts app, press "Menu" > "Import / Export" > "Import from SD card", select an account if necessary and choose the VCF file to load it

Using the "My Contacts Backup" Application:

Thanks to applications, it's not required to have access to a computer in order to transfer your contacts from an iPhone. My Contacts Backup is an iOS app that can back up your iPhone contacts and send them to your Android device via email.

  1. Open the App Store on your iPhone and download "My Contacts Backup"
  2. Open the application and tap "Backup"
  3. Once the backup file containing the contacts is created, tap "Email" in order to attach the file to a new email
  4. Enter your own Gmail address as the email's recipient, and send it
  5. Switch over to the Xiaomi, and open the email containing the attachment
  6. Download the VCF file and use the contacts application to import it in your phonebook

Using the "Bump" Application to Transfer iPhone Contacts:

Bump is a pretty unique app, in that it allows you to transfer your contacts using cloud connectivity. As such, there's no need for email addresses, access to a computer, Bluetooth or NFC. What you need however, is an active Internet connection on both smartphones.

  1. Visit the App Store and install "Bump" on your iPhone
  2. From the Google Play Store, install the same app on your Xiaomi MI-2a
  3. Launch the application on both devices, and allow permissions when prompted
  4. On the iPhone, access the contacts section and from the list of contacts, select the ones that you want to share
  5. When the "Bump Now!" label appears in the top-right corner, gently bump the two devices together
  6. If done right, a "Connect" button will appear on both smartphones' screens. Tap "Connect" and a copy of your iPhone contacts will now be transferred over to the Xiaomi

i need help to unlock my AT&T iphone 4

Posted: 10 Feb 2014 08:00 AM PST

hi, i am currently in Africa and cant use my phone at the moment..i tried to fill d request form on at&t website but couldn't because i dont have an account with them. i just need someone with a kind heart who is a customer or an account holder to please help me call up an agent or fill the form for me. this is my email williamschiko@yahoo.com.Pls email me for my IMEI if you are really willing to help

How-to: 4 Easy Methods to Transfer Contacts from an iPhone to the ZTE Valet

Posted: 10 Feb 2014 07:11 AM PST

Using iTunes to Transfer Contacts from an iPhone:

One of the most convenient ways to transfer contacts from an iPhone to an Android device is through iTunes syncing system. It allows one to sync the contacts with a Google account, and all you need is access to a computer with iTunes installed, and the proprietary iPhone USB connector

  1. Open iTunes on your computer
  2. Connect your iPhone to your desktop via USB
  3. Once connected, the iPhone will appear in iTunes
  4. Click on the iPhone, in iTunes, to view the handset's summary page
  5. Mark the "Sync Contacts With" check box and from the drop-down list, select "Google Contacts"
  6. Enter your Google account's log in credentials if you haven't done this before. Otherwise, click "Configure" and change to a Google account that you've already added
  7. On your ZTE Valet, edit the Google account's settings in order to sync the contacts with your device. NOTE: if you need to add the account first, go to "Settings" > "Accounts"

Using iTunes to Transfer Contacts from an iPhone

Assuming that you've used the iCloud backup service on your iPhone before, then your contacts have most likely already been backed up onto your iCloud account. You can use this backup to transfer the contacts over to the ZTE Valet. All you need is access to a computer

  1. Use your desktop's Internet browser to visit https://www.icloud.com/
  2. Sign in with your iCloud account and click "Contacts"
  3. From the list of contacts, select the ones that you want to export
  4. Click the icon depicting a cog wheel (located in the bottom-left)
  5. Select "Export vCard" and allow your computer to download the resulting VCF file
  6. Import the VCF file to "Google Contacts"
  7. Alternatively, skip the step above and instead, connect your ZTE Valet to your PC via USB. Then, copy the VCF file to the "sdcard" directory, open the "Contacts" app, tap "Menu" > "Import / Export" > "Import from SD card". Next up, select an account if needed, and choose the VCF file then press "OK"

Using the "My Contacts Backup" to Transfer Your Contacts:

The "My Contacts Backup" app is available on iOS, and gives the user the option to transfer contacts from an iPhone via email. This method does not require access to a computer.

  1. Visit the App Store on your iPhone, and download "My Contacts Backup"
  2. Once the app is installed, open it and tap "Backup". Your iPhone contacts will now be compiled into a VCF file
  3. Tap "Email", and the VCF file will be attached to a new email
  4. Enter your Gmail address as the email's recipient, and send it
  5. Switch over to the ZTE Valet, and open the email containing the VCF file
  6. Download the file on your phone, and import the contacts using the "Contacts" application

Using the "Bump" Application to Transfer Your Contacts:

Last but certainly not least, you can use "Bump" to transfer your iPhone contacts over to the ZTE Valet. Bump is an iOS and Android application, and takes advantage of cloud connectivity in order to do its job. For this method, all you need is an active Internet connection on both the iPhone, and the Valet.

  1. Visit the App Store and download the "Bump" application on your iPhone
  2. On your ZTE, go to the Play Store and download the same app
  3. Open the application on both smartphones, and allow permissions when prompted
  4. On the iPhone, swipe over to the contacts section
  5. From the list of contacts, select the ones that you want to share
  6. After the message "Bump Now!" appears in the top-right corner, you can lightly bump the two devices
  7. If done correctly, the smartphones will connect through cloud, and a "Connect" button will appear on their screens
  8. Tap "Connect" and your iPhone contacts will now be transferred over to the ZTE Valet

How-to: Transfer Contacts from an iPhone to the ZTE Blade Q Mini

Posted: 10 Feb 2014 06:19 AM PST

Using iTunes to Transfer iPhone Contacts:

iTunes is a great tool that not only allows you to purchase and listen to music. It also offers syncing options and with the help of the software, you can easily transfer your iPhone contacts to an Android device. To use this method, you need access to a computer with iTunes installed. To grab the client, visit the official Apple website. To use this method:

  1. Launch iTunes on your PC
  2. Use the proprietary USB cable to connect your iPhone to your computer
  3. After the connection is established, your iPhone will appear in iTunes
  4. Click on the device to view the summary page, and then go to the "Info" tab
  5. Mark the check box associated with "Sync Contacts With", and then select "Google Contacts" from the drop-down list
  6. Enter your Google account's username and password if you haven't done so before. Alternatively, click "Configure" and choose a previously added account
  7. Click "Apply", and iTunes will start syncing your iPhone contacts to your Google account
  8. Switch over to the ZTE Blade Q Mini and register the same account used in iTunes. If you need to add it, go to "Settings" > "Accounts"
  9. Allow Google to sync the contacts with your Android device, and you're all set

Using iCloud to Transfer iPhone Contacts:

iCloud is a versatile backup service that offers the option of exporting your iPhone contacts in the form of a VCF file. If you've used iCloud before and have an account, then your contacts have already been backed up. To use this transfer method:

  1. Open your Internet browser on your computer and visit https://www.icloud.com/
  2. Log in with your iCloud account
  3. Click "Contacts" to access the contact list
  4. Select the contacts that you want to export
  5. Click the icon depicting a cog wheel, and select "Export vCard"
  6. A VCF file will be downloaded on your computer
  7. Once downloaded, import the VCF file to "Google Contacts". Otherwise, you can skip this step and perform the following:
  8. Connect your ZTE Blade Q Mini to your PC via USB, copy the VCF file to the "sdcard" directory, open the "Contacts" app, tap "Menu" > "Import / Export" > "Import from SD card". Then, select an account and choose the desired VCF file. Complete the operation by tapping "OK"

Using the "Bump" Application:

Bump is a really interesting app that is capable of transferring contacts through the cloud. As such, you don't need Bluetooth, NFC or access to a computer, but you are required to have an active Internet connection on both smartphones.

  1. Download "Bump" on your iPhone, from the App Store
  2. Install the same app on your ZTE via the Play Store
  3. Open the application on both devices, and allow permissions when prompted
  4. Pick up the iPhone and swipe to the contacts section
  5. Select the contacts that you want to share
  6. Once the "Bump Now!" message appears in the upper-right area of the screen, gently bump the two smartphones together
  7. A "Connect" button will now pop-up on both devices. Tap it and your iPhone contacts will be transferred over to the ZTE Blade Q Mini

Using the "My Contacts Backup" Application:

My Contacts Backup is yet another iOS application that gives the user the ability to transfer iPhone contacts via email. Once again, for this method, there's no need for a computer.

  1. On your iPhone, visit the App Store and download "My Contacts Backup"
  2. Open the application and tap "Backup". This will result in a VCF file that contains all the contacts on your iPhone
  3. Once the backup file is created, tap "Email", and the VCF file will be attached to a new email
  4. Use your own Gmail address as the recipient, and send the email to your address
  5. Switch over to the ZTE Blade Q Mini, and download the VCF attachment
  6. Import the contacts from the VCF file through the "Contacts" application

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Friday, February 7, 2014

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How-to: Transfer Contacts from an iPhone to the ZTE Radiant

Posted: 07 Feb 2014 08:25 AM PST

Using iTunes to Transfer iPhone Contacts:

iTunes allows users to sync their iPhone contacts with a Google account. Synced contacts will carry over the contact image, address, email address and any other details included. For this method you need a computer with iTunes installed. Visit the official Apple website if you wish to download the client.

  1. Launch iTunes on your computer
  2. Use the USB cable to connect your iPhone to your PC
  3. Once connected, your iPhone will appear in iTunes. Click it to access the summary page
  4. From there, go to the "Info" tab
  5. Mark the check box next to "Sync Contacts With", and from the drop-down menu, select "Google Contacts"
  6. If you haven't done this before, enter your Google username and password. Otherwise, you can click "Configure" and select a previously added account
  7. To make iTunes sync the contacts, click "Apply"
  8. Switch over to the ZTE Radiant log in with the same Google account as the one used in iTunes. If you need to add it, go to "Settings" > "Accounts"
  9. Allow the Google account to sync contacts with your Android device

Using iCloud to Transfer iPhone Contacts:

iCloud is a great backup service that allows you to transfer your contacts to a different platform. If you've used iCloud before, chances are that your iPhone contacts have already been backed up. To use this:

  1. Open your PC's Internet browser and visit https://www.icloud.com/
  2. Sign in with your iCloud account and click "Contacts"
  3. From the list of contacts, select the ones that you want to share
  4. Click the "Settings" icon located in the lower-left side
  5. Select "Export vCard". This will create a VCF file that will be downloaded on your computer
  6. Import the VCF file in "Google Contacts". Otherwise, connect your ZTE Radiant to your computer and copy the VCF file to your device's "sdcard" directory. Then, open the "Contacts" application, tap "Menu" > "Import / Export" > "Import from SD card", select an account and choose the vCard file then tap "OK"

Using the "My Contacts Backup" Application:

Assuming that you don't have access to a computer, you can transfer contacts from an iPhone with the use of applications such as "My Contacts Backup". To do this:

  1. Visit the App Store on your iPhone and download "My Contacts Backup"
  2. Open the application and tap "Backup"
  3. Once the backup file has been created, tap "Email" to attach it to a new email
  4. Use your own Gmail address as the email's recipient and send it
  5. Switch over to the ZTE Radiant and open the email
  6. Download the VCF file and import the contacts on your Android device via the "Contacts" app

Using the "Bump" Application:

"Bump" is a clever iOS and Android application that allows one to transfer contacts via cloud. This is a method that can be used without access to a computer. All you need is an active Internet connection on both devices

  1. On your iPhone, install "Bump" from the App Store
  2. Download the same app on the ZTE Radiant, from the Play Store
  3. Open the app on both devices. If prompted, allow permissions
  4. Switch to the iPhone and swipe to the contacts section
  5. From the list of contacts, select the ones that you want to export
  6. When the "Bump now!" label appears in the top-right corner, gently bump your devices together
  7. If done right, a "Connect" button should appear on both smartphones
  8. Tap "Connect" and wait for the iPhone contacts to be shared with your ZTE Radiant

is there a free iphone carrier check?

Posted: 06 Feb 2014 07:25 PM PST

This is my first experiance with an iphone and like others ive found it a pain to find what carrier its locked to. Is there anyway to figure this out for free? Thanks

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Wednesday, February 5, 2014

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How-to: Transfer Contacts from an iPhone to the ZTE Solar

Posted: 05 Feb 2014 07:30 AM PST

Using iTunes to Transfer Contacts:

iTunes is a great tool that allows the user to sync his / her iPhone contacts with a Google account. This allows you to easily transfer your contacts from your Google account to your Android device – in this case, the ZTE Solar. For this method, you need a computer with iTunes installed on it.

  1. Open iTunes on your computer
  2. Establish a connection between your iPhone and PC using the proprietary USB cable
  3. Once connected, your iPhone will appear in iTunes. Click it to access its summary page
  4. Click the "Info" tab and mark the "Sync Contacts With" check box
  5. From the drop-down menu, select "Google Contacts"
  6. If you haven't done so before, enter your Google account username and password. Otherwise, you can go to "Configure" and choose a previously added Google account
  7. Click "Apply" and allow iTunes to sync your iPhone contacts with your Google account
  8. Switch over to the ZTE Solar and add the same Google account. (To add an account, go to "Settings" > "Accounts")
  9. Lastly, allow the Google account to sync the contacts with your Android device

Using iCloud to Transfer Contacts:

iCloud is a great backup service for iPhone users, and assuming that you've used it before, then your contacts should already be backed up onto your iCloud account. If so, then you can export these contacts to your ZTE Solar by doing the following:

  1. Visit https://www.icloud.com/ using your computer's Internet browser
  2. Sign in with your iCloud account
  3. Go to the "Contacts" list and select the contacts that you want to share
  4. Click the "Settings" icon located in the lower-left side of the screen
  5. Select "Export vCard" and allow your computer to download the resulting VCF file
  6. Import the VCF file to "Google Contacts". Or, you can connect your ZTE Solar to your computer via USB, and copy the VCF file to the phone's "sdcard" directory. Then, open the "Contacts" app, tap "Menu" > "Import / Export" > "Import from SD card". Select an account if necessary, choose the right VCF file and tap "OK"

Using the "My Contacts Backup"

If you don't have access to a computer, then don't worry. You can still transfer your iPhone contacts with the help of applications such as "My Contacts Backup". To do so:

  1. Open the App Store on your iPhone and download the "My Contacts Backup" application
  2. Launch the app
  3. Tap "Backup". This will create a VCF file containing all your iPhone contacts
  4. Tap "Email" once the backup is complete. This will create a new email with the VCF file attached to it
  5. Enter your Gmail address as the email's recipient, and send it
  6. On your ZTE Solar, open the email and download the VCF file to import the contacts via the "Contacts" application

Using the "Bump" Application:

Last but not least, you can use the "Bump" app to transfer the contacts from your iPhone. This application does not require a computer, or a Bluetooth / NFC enabled smartphone. All you need is an active Internet connection on both smartphones.

  1. Visit the App Store on your iPhone and download "Bump"
  2. On your ZTE Solar, visit the Play Store and download the same application
  3. Open "Bump" on both smartphones. When prompted, allow permissions
  4. On the iPhone, go to the contacts section
  5. Select the contacts that you want to share with your Android device
  6. After the "Bump Now!" label appears in the top-right area, lightly bump your smartphones together
  7. A "Connect" button should appear on the screen of both smartphones. Tap it
  8. Wait for the iPhone contacts to be shared with your ZTE Solar, and you're all done

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Tuesday, February 4, 2014

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How-to: Transfer Contacts from an iPhone to the Huawei Ascend Mate 2 4G

Posted: 04 Feb 2014 06:25 AM PST

Using iTunes to Transfer Contacts:

iTunes is a pretty complex tool, and offers a lot more than a way to listen to your favorite music. It can also sync your iPhone contacts with a Google account, allowing you to transfer them onto your Android device.

  1. Open iTunes on your computer (if you need to download the client, visit the official Apple website)
  2. Use the USB cable to connect your iPhone to your PC
  3. Click on your iPhone after it appears in iTunes
  4. Go to the "Info" tab and mark the "Sync Contacts With" check box
  5. From the drop-down menu, select "Google Contacts"
  6. Enter your Google username and password if you haven't done this before. Otherwise, you can click "Configure" and choose a previously added account
  7. Click "Apply" iTunes will sync the contacts with the Google account
  8. On your Mate 2 4G, register the same Google account and allow it to sync contacts with your device. (If you need to add the account, go to "Settings" > "Accounts")

Using iCloud to Transfer Contacts:

iCloud allows you to export your iPhone contacts, as long as you have an account and you've used the service on your device before. To use this method:

  1. Visit www.icloud.com using your computer's Internet browser
  2. Log in to your iCloud account
  3. Click "Contacts" and from the list, select the contacts that you want to export
  4. Click the "Settings" icon (located in the lower-left side) and select "Export vCard"
  5. A VCF file containing your contacts will now be downloaded on your computer
  6. Import the VCF file to "Google Contacts". Alternatively, connect your Huawei Ascend Mate 2 4G to your computer via USB, and copy the VCF file to the phone's "sdcard" directory. Then, open the "Contacts" app, press "Menu" > "Import / Export" > "SD card". Select the account to where you wish to save the contacts, choose the VCF file and tap "OK"

Using the "My Contacts Backup" Application:

"My Contacts Backup" is an iOS application allowing you to back up your contacts in the form of a VCF file, which can then be used to import the contacts on your Android device. To do so:

  1. Visit the App Store on your iPhone and install "My Contacts Backup"
  2. Open the application and tap "Backup". This will create a VCF file with your iPhone contacts
  3. Tap "Email" to attach the VCF file to an email
  4. Enter your own Gmail address as the email's recipient, and send it
  5. Switch over to your Ascend Mate 2, and open the email
  6. Download the attached VCF file and import the contacts to your device via the "Contacts" app

Using the "Bump" Application:

"Bump" is an interesting app, in the fact that it allows you to transfer contacts through the cloud. You don't need access to a computer, any cables or a smartphone with Bluetooth or NFC. All you need is an active data connection on both smartphones and you're set to go.

  1. Install "Bump" on your iPhone from the App Store
  2. Visit the "Play Store" on your Huawei and download the same application
  3. Open the app on both smartphones and allow permissions when prompted
  4. On the iPhone, swipe to the "Contacts" section
  5. Mark the contacts that you want to share
  6. When the "Bump now!" label appears in the top-right corner, you can lightly bump your smartphones together
  7. If done correctly, a "Connect" button will pop-up on the screen of both smartphones
  8. Tap "Connect" and a copy of your iPhone contacts will be transferred to your Ascend Mate 2 via cloud

Unlock: Benefits of Traveling abroad with an unlocked mobile

Posted: 04 Feb 2014 03:31 AM PST

An unlocked mobile phone is one that accepts SIM cards from any mobile phone service provider. Some mobile phones come to the market factory unlocked while others are locked to specific service providers. A locked mobile phone can be unlocked online at www.freeunlocks.com if you know its IMEI code and the mobile phone service provider that has locked it.

This IMEI code is the unique code that is given to all mobile phones to identify them uniquely and internationally. You can find the IMEI code for your mobile phone below its battery or by simply dialing *#06#. When you have the IMEI code go straight to www.freeunlocks.com to complete a free Trialpay offer and free mobile phone unlock codes will be generated and emailed to you. The unlock code comes with instructions on how to go through the process of unlocking your mobile phone. The instructions are easy to follow and within minutes you will have your mobile phone unlocked.
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Once your mobile phone is unlocked you will be free to use it with any mobile phone service provider locally and internationally. You can thus save money when abroad by using a mobile phone service provider in the country you are visiting instead of paying for roaming charges. This simple acts can save you a lot of money since you will only use international plans from your foreign service provider, you also use data plans from the mobile phone service provider and thus being able to use your travel application that need data when traveling with your Smartphones.

At FreeUnlocks.com you can unlock any phone from all major manufacturers. If you have been wondering how to unlock any of your mobile phones then visit www.FreeUnlocks.com with their IMEI codes and you will have them all unlocked.
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