Thursday, October 13, 2016

SAMSUNG GALAXY NOTE 7- DISASTER - REVIEW





SAMSUNG GALAXY NOTE 7 - DISASTER- COMPLETE REVIEW


The Galaxy Note 7 was originally released mid-August, and    

by September, devices were being pulled off the market 

due to numerous reports of explosions and injuries. After 

recalling 2.5 million devices worldwide, Samsung spent a 

few weeks retooling the devices, and on October 1st, it 

resumed sales of the Galaxy Note 7. Once sales and 

exchanged devices were out there, reports of explosions 

resumed, too—Samsung didn't actually stop the phones from 

blowing up. Just yesterday, Samsung announced a second 

recall for the devices, and instead of just a recalling 

specific units in certain territories, it called on "all 

carrier and retail partners globally" to accept returns 

and stop sales. How it blast?


Samsung is expected to issue a worldwide recall after 

more than 35 Samsung Galaxy Note 7 units reportedly 

exploded. While the global recall  become official, a 

fresh unit in Australia has exploded leaving the owner 

with a huge AUD 1,800 (roughly Rs. 91,600 or $1,400) 

damage bill. This is the first case of a Samsung Galaxy 

Note 7 explosion reported in Australia, and the blast 

happened while the smartphone was charging.

The owner, going by the name Crushader on Reddit, relayed 

the entire experience. He says that the Samsung Galaxy 

Note 7 was kept on charge (with the original adapter and 

cable) in his hotel room. He woke up to find his device 

in flames. The explosion managed to char his hotel 

bedsheet and carpet as well. When he contacted Samsung, 

the customer care representative replaced his device with 

a temporary Samsung Galaxy J1, and also promised to take 

care of the huge hotel bill.

Furthermore, the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) 

is also looking to issue some preventive measures for 

flights following reports of smartphone exploding. The 

FAA is considering to ban all recalled products from 

being taken on flights. "If the device is recalled by the 

manufacturer, airline crew and passengers will not be 

able to bring recalled batteries or electronics that 

contain recalled batteries in the cabin of an aircraft, 

or in carry-on and checked baggage," the FAA said in a 

statement.


The FAA will only be able to make this ban official for 

the Galaxy Note 7 after Samsung involves the US Consumer 

Product Safety Commission (CPSC) - something the consumer 

safety agency has already argued in favour of. 

Presumably, this is required before the FAA can legally 

ban the device from flights.

 The issue has been narrowed down to a fault in Samsung's 

own SDI batteries that are housed in more than 70 percent 

of Samsung Galaxy Note 7 devices.

Thursday, September 29, 2016

FORGOT YOUR MOBILE NUMBER? NO PROBLEM








Are you searching for How to find an own phone number? Well, you are in the right place. I will tell you How to find the own mobile number for all SIM operators like Airtel, Idea, Vodafone, Aircel, BSNL, Docomo, Reliance. When you bought new SIM then you and even I also forgot our mobile number. So, the best way to get the mobile number is to Dial a USSD code then it will tell you your own sim mobile number. When I forgot then I also don’t have balance in  my SIM then How could I able to get my Phone number. That’s why I thought many of Indians are also having the same problem like me. So, Here I created on How to find the own mobile number on every sim. How To Check Your Own Mobile Number



HOW TO CHECK YOUR OWN MOBIL NUMBER?


step-1 : Unlock your mobile and open your dial pad of your phone.
step-2 : Type the below code of your network provider and press call.
step-3 : It will take few moments and a pop up appears on your screen displaying your phone number.
step-4 : After checking it press back button, well that’s it as simple as that. Isn't  it?



Network Provider                Dial Code

Idea                                         *789# or *100# or *1# *147# *131# or *131*1#

Vodafone                                *555# or *555*0# or *111*2# or *777*0# or *131*0#

Airtel                                *140*175 or*140*1600# or *121*9# or *282#  
                                               *141*123#



Aircel                                   *1# or *234*4# or *888# or *122*131# or *131#

Reliance                                   *1# *111#

Bsnl                                           *1# or *99# or *222#

Tata Docomo                           *1#  or *580# or *124#

Videocon                                   *1# 






Saturday, September 17, 2016

Trick 2 Increase Reliance jio 4G Net Speed upto 20mbps

  • First of all setting on your phone
  • Click on more and select Mobile Networks.
  • Now click on access point name of reliance jio sim
  • At last click on menu from the corner of right hand side &
  • Then, choose new apn.
  • Now you have to do above setting and finally click on save






Jio 4G Speed Increasing Settings
  • Name – jIO-4G             
  • APN – jionet
  • APN Type – Default
  • Proxy – Not Set
  • Port – Not Set
  • Username – Not Set
  • Password – Not Set
  • Server – www.google.com
  • MMSC – Not Set
  • MMS proxy – Not Set
  • MMS port – Not Set
  • MCC – 405
  • MNC – 857, 863 or 874
  • Authentication type – Not Set
  • APN Protocol – IPv4/IPv6
Now save above settings, then browse and start downloading big files to check how much speed you get.
Trick 3: Increase jio downloading speed using vpn
  • First of all download & install Snap VPN app from here
  • Open snap vpn app and start downloading of the file you want to download using JIO net.
  • Then, minimize the down-loader and open Snap VPN app and connect to any of the country VPN and check the speed of the downloading
  • Thats it. Now you will get up to 10-20mbps speed
If you not get speed yet then try other country vpn servers one by one and check the speed. i am sure it will work defenetly
Trick 4: Increase Reliance Jio Downloading Speed using UC Browser
  • First of all download UC mini browser from here
  • Now open UC browser and start downloading any apps, apk, videos or anything that you want to load
  • Then, Pause download and open snap vpn
  • Now connect it in india server
  • Then, Resume the download file and check speed
If you still getting low speed then, again pause and this time connect snap vpn with Singapore
Start downloading, now you may get good speed
So this way you can increase reliance jio 4g net speed and downloading speed upto 20mbps. By using this trick if you getting any problem, just drop a comment, we try our best to solve your problem!

Some advice to increase jio 4g net speed
Just add 10-15 torrents files together and allow all torrent file download at same time.Your network should be good
Note: Don’t pause any of torrent, if you want to cancel just cancel itAs per browsing if your network is poor,you can get high speed but if your network is poor then you can’t get high speed downloadingSo now you do need to do some settings in your phone, all setting are given below