Wednesday 2 September 2015

ANDROID MOBILE System Update

Unknown | 23:19 |

System Update


for updating the android mobile 





andriod mobile system update for your mobile












1. first download os for your mobile


2. for example.....................MIUI redefining android


3. os for all mobiles link 

http://en.miui.com/download.html


CLICK HERE  TO DOWNLOAD


 Download all  the latest MIUI ROM file



4. copy the zip file to mobile internal storage


5. in your mobile


6. click on system update


7. click check for updates..........( no updates available )


8. click on menu bar on the top right corner........... (... symbol)





STEP BY STEP PROCESS................





9. choose update package


10. select downloaded file from internal storage


11. and click on update.................


 12. click on start update


13. mobile will restart and updates latest version...............


14. the process starts from 1............... and ends at...........100


         and the mobile will restart.............. with new version



15. enjoy new.............. version .................without any data loss






EXAMPLE SCREEN SHOTS................



TAB SYSTEM UPDATE





NEW SOFTWARE UPDATE 




MOBILE SOFTWARE INFO






SYSTEM UPDATE DOWNLOADING







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can't connect to the camera (any android mobile)

Unknown | 23:05 |




 8 solutions fro can't connect to the camera (any android mobile)


To restart the camera



Solution 1:

1 . Search for

2. Camera (CMFix) for Cyanogenmod

3. Click to download............... 


DOWNLOAD



and double click on cmfix camera………………


 solution 2:


Search for /....................... from google play store


camera cmfix




1.Camera (CMFix) for Cyanogenmod

2. Click on read more  

3. Open the description of the app and in the last u will find a

link to "restart camera.apk".



4. Visit the link and downlaod the app


CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD...........



Download and install Restart Camera from http://tinyurl.com/nphg38c.


Solution 3:


Hold power button plus volume up……….

 


wipe cache



To swipe cache


1. power off

2. while restarting

3. hold power button + volume up or down buttons........

4. in bios or while booting

5. select swipe cache

6. select yes

7. to swipe all cache and restart..............

problem solved.........................


  SOLUTION 4:


Go your Android Phone Settings -> 

Apps ->

 -> ALL

-> Select Camera.


 Here Just Click on Clear data 

and Clear Cache as shown below............




SOLUTION 5:




1. HOLD POWER BUTTON + VOLUME BUTTON DOWN 

2. HOLD IT FOR 1 MINUTE

3. For FAST BOOT PROCESS







OR

another solution



1.In the boot menu

2. hold power button + volume up for the boot menu.................

3. select fast boot......................  

4. and wait for the process to complete ................ 

5. it restarts after booting process.............................

.....................................problem will be solved




  solution 6: 



clear data and clear cache




1. Go to Settings 

       ..................Apps,Camera, and then touch Force stop.

2. Go to Settings

 ...........................Apps, Camera, and then touch Clear cache.

3. Go to Settings

..................Apps, 

..........Camera,

and then touch Clear data.

................ Caution: Any data saved in this app will be erased.



solution 7:




google play services



google play store


Try all the above solutions

And try this ……………………..

1. Goto storage

2. Clear cache

3. Then open applications

4. Goto google play store and google play services 

       click on  uninstall updates……………….

5. Restart and try opening your camera again

6.  Even mobile torch is linked with it…………………



solution 8:







1. final solution factory reset..........................




For

REDMI 2





-Dial a code for hardware test i.e, *#*#6484#*#*
-Select Single item test.
-Select Camera.
-Follow the instructions mentioned there and check whether the same error is coming or not.

I hope that above information is helpful.






try all these........................ your problem will be solved........................ 








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Tuesday 25 August 2015

How to know original samsung phone

Unknown | 10:17 |











Type some codes used in original Samsung phones









*#1234# (View SW Version PDA, CSC, MODEM)


*#0*# (General Test Mode)


*#12580369# (SW & HW Info)


*#197328640# (Service Mode)


*#0228# (ADC Reading)


*#32489# (Ciphering Info)


*#232337# (Bluetooth Address)


*#232331# (Bluetooth Test Mode)













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Wednesday 19 August 2015

APPLE iPhone vs APPLE WATCH – SAR Value Comparison

Unknown | 09:37 |



iPhone vs iPhone – SAR Value Comparison


Here are the Specific Absorption Rates of all iPhone models, according to

 click the link for RF EXPOSURE.... CLICK HERE


or 

click on the below link


https://www.apple.com/legal/rfexposure/




Model
SAR [Body] (Over 1gr)
SAR [Head] (Over 1gr)
SAR [Body] (Over 10gr)
SAR [Head] (Over 10gr)
Limit
1.6 W/kg
1.6 W/kg
2.0 W/kg
2.0 W/kg

iPhone 6 Plus
1.16
1.14
0.99
0.91

iPhone 6
1.14
1.08
0.97
0.93

iPhone 5S
1.18
1.18
0.99
0.93

iPhone 5C
1.19
1.19
0.95
0.99

iPhone 5
1.18
1.25
0.95
0.90

iPhone 4S
1.19
1.18
0.99
0.99

iPhone 4
1.11
1.17
0.74
0.93

iPhone 3GS
0.67
1.19
0.45
0.40






iPhone 6 vs Other Smartphones – SAR Value Comparison

Now it time to check the latest iPhones versus their main competitors:


Model
SAR [Body] (Over 1gr)
SAR [Head] (Over 1gr)
SAR [Body] (Over 10gr)
SAR [Head] (Over 10gr)
Limit
1.6 W/kg
1.6 W/kg
2.0 W/kg
2.0 W/kg

LG G3
0.68
0.39
0.23
0.23

Samsung Galaxy Note 4
0.86
0.36
0.38
0.37

Samsung Galaxy S5
0.82
0.63
0.56
0.41

Samsung Galaxy S4
1.17
0.77
0.45
0.28

iPhone 6
1.14
1.08
0.97
0.93

iPhone 6 Plus
1.16
1.14
0.99
0.91

HTC One M8
1.17
0.83
n/a
n/a

Amazon Fire Phone
1.34
1.30
n/a
n/a

Motorola Moto X II
1.40
0.81
n/a
n/a
          







               After analyzing the above data, we can conclude that Apple don’t have a goal in producing low radio frequency exposing cell phones. Although all smartphones on the market have to comply with regulations, it’s obvious that some devices discharge more radio radiation as the others.







Apple Watch vs iPhone RF Exposure Values


Now here is how the smartwatch compares to its iOS companions

Model
SAR [Head]
SAR [Head]
SAR [Body]
Averaged
(Over 1gr)
(Over 10gr)
(Over 10gr)
Limit
1.6 W/kg
2.0 W/kg
2.0 W/kg
iPhone 6 Plus
1.16
1.14
0.91
iPhone 6
1.14
1.08
0.93
iPhone 5S
1.18
1.18
0.93
iPhone 5C
1.19
1.19
0.99
iPhone 5
1.18
1.25
0.90
Apple Watch (38mm)
0.153
0.073
0.024
Apple Watch (42mm)
0.109
0.037
0.061







Conclusions


1. 42 MM vs 38 MM


           Tests reveal that all Apple Watch models find themselves comfortably within the safe range of the Specific Absorption Rate limits! The 38 mm models have higher values when your head is exposed. That’s explainable because same radio emitting hardware has to fit a smaller case, thus rising radiation levels. However, the 42 mm scored bigger ratings for the Wrist test.








2. Apple Watch v iPhone


          The smartwatch emits a considerable lower amount of radio frequency radiation compared to the iOS device. To be more precise, between 7.45 times (iPhone 6 lowest Head value vs Apple Watch 38 mm highest Head SAR rating) and 38.75 times less (iPhone 6 highest Body RF score vs Apple Watch 38 mm lowest Wrist SAR result).



How is RF Exposure Measured?


              The Specific Absorption Rate or better known as SAR indicates the amount of energy soaked up by the human body during its exposure to radio frequency. For cell phone radio emitters, measurements are done, simulating the two most frequent cases of use, showing the impact on head and body.





Which are the SAR Limits?

            In the US, the Federal Communications Community (FCC) limits radio frequency exposure to a SAR value of 1.60 watts/kilogram averaged over 1 gram/tissue. In other area, like Europe for example the limit is set at 2.00 wats/kilogram averaged over 10 grams/tissue. At first sight the European regulations could seem much harsher, however it’s important to note that averaging RF exposure at 10 grams, can flatten out hotspots and thus ‘hide’ radiation spikes.






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