Showing posts with label android. Show all posts
Showing posts with label android. Show all posts
Saturday, March 8, 2014
Get Free Talktime from Android apps and games on any mobile network
Free Talktime from Android Mobile Games And Apps
Every time we see a free talktime offer, it had always proved to be a fake
trick. But this trick is fully tested by FMT and INFINITY, and its working till now.
You can get Free Talktime from android apps and games. You can also
refer this apps and game to your friends and family to get more reward
as talktime. I got talktime of 500 bucks till now. So lets see how to
get free talktime just by inviting friends to play games and use
apps(Android).
I think this trick works for only Indian Users, but others may also try and post your result in the comment section below.
FREE TALKTIME APPS:
How to get Free Talktime from Android apps and games??
Requirements
- Android phone
- Internet connection
FREE TALKTIME APPS:
Proof
First i will show you some proof on how much we earned from HIKE. Below is a screenshot of the Free talktime i got from Hike. Likewise i got talktime from other games and app too.
You can get more talktime than this, just follow the steps given below Carefully.
1. Song Quest 2.0
Download the app Playstore only.After installing the app, Launch it.
Now enter your name and select your avatar.
- Select get talktime on the main page of app. On the new page, you will see all your offers.
- First offer is to install magic temple app and get Rs. 10.
- The next Rs.500 offer can be availed by inviting friends to install the app.
- Invite friends and get Rs.25 for each friend who installs app from your link.
- You can share the link on whatsapp or other platforms.
- After you complete Rs.50, you can redeem the amount by entering your mobile number details.
Sunday, February 23, 2014
Samsung Gear 2 Smartwatch Ditches Android, Keeps the Rest
As expected, Samsung has released its follow-up to last fall's Galaxy
Gear smartwatch. The biggest change? That it's left Android in favor of a
Tizen, an open source operating system that gives Samsung a battery
boost and, more importantly, a sense of independence.
What's your opinion?
What's your opinion?
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
Where's My Phone?!? Google to Roll Out Find My Android Service
We've all misplaced our phones for a period of time. Maybe it only took a few frightened glances next to the couch or a quick look back at the restaurant table to retrieve it. For some of us, however, the loss was permanent, as our little black and grey finger candies were snapped up by the first person who wandered by. And we spent the rest of the day oscillating between fear and anger.
If you've got an iPhone, you've been covered for years now simply by activating Find My iPhone, a service that lets you locate, down to a fairly small circle, where your device is awaiting your rescue (or remote data-wiping if unobtainable). For Android users, however, you've had to rely on third party apps with limited capability to lead you back to your errant device. That is, until now.
The Official Google Blog, has announced that devices running the Android 2.2 Operating System will soon receive a new service, called the Android Device Manager. The upgrade, due out later this month, will include a number of features that will put it on par with Apple's lost phone security system.
If you discover you've lost your phone, you can go to any computer and log into the Android Device Manager, which will be part of the Google Play Store. All that is required is your Google account login, the same one you used to activate your Android phone.
Choose your registered phone and push out a signal to ring at full volume, even if your lost phone was last put on vibrate or silent mode. If this doesn't do the trick, find the phone as a blip a Google Map.
If you discover that your lost Android phone is on the move and you don't feel safe going into full-on vigilante mode (or are worried it will get turned off soon), delete all data on the device using a special built-in wipe mode, to keep your data safe from prying eyes.
If, like many, you've jailbroken and modified your Android phone, the Google blog says they're also introducing an Android Device Manager app, so you should be covered no matter
Aakash 4 To Be Priced At Rs. 3,999
If you are amongst those who wanted to play with the next iteration of Aakash tablet, then your days of wait might just be numbered.
As per Telecom Minister Kapil Sibal the Aakash 4 will be available in the market in one and half months' time. The price of Aakash 4 will be Rs. 3,999.
As far as the specifications of Aakash 4 tablet are concerned, it will be a 7-inch device which will have a scratch resistant capacitative touch screen. The connectivity options for the Aakash 4 will include Wi-Fi, 2G, 3G and 4G connectivity.
There is 4GB of internal storage available on the Aakash 4 and it will also support external memory card slot with storage capacity of up to 32 GB. The tablet will also have a front camera but the final resolution of the same is not know till now.
We had also shared with you a few days ago that there are plenty of suitor in the race. Apart from Datawind (that has developed earlier iterations of Aakash) even companies such as Dell, Acer, HCL, HP, Microsoft, Intel, Micromax, WishTel and ITI too are participating in the bidding process.
Furthermore, as mentioned in the earlier reports, it is expected that the Aakash 4 will come with 1GHz processor with 1GB of RAM.
Nokia Android Phone’s Price Revealed
With less than two weeks for Mobile World Congress (MWC) to start in Barcelona, Nokia's Android phone is once again in the news. This time, the pricing of the upcoming smartphone - rumoured to be named Nokia X - has been leaked online.
Vietnamese online retailer Techrum.vn has listed Nokia X on its website at a price of 2.2 mill to 2.5 mill VND (approximately $110). This is the first time that the pricing of the device has been revealed, while its specifications were leaked online over three months ago.
This pricing lines up with earlier rumours that Nokia X will be a budget offering and will be positioned between Asha 503 and Lumia 525 in the company's portfolio.
Nokia's Android smartphone is said to have a Windows Phone-like interface and will not have access to Google Play Store. Instead, Nokia is said to have added its own app store - featuring popular apps like Skype, Facebook etc - in the device.
According to earlier reports, Nokia X will have a 4-inch screen with 1.2GHz dual-core Snapdragon 200 processor, 512MB RAM, 5MP camera, Bluetooth 4.0, Android 4.4 (KitKat) operating system and 4GB internal storage. It is said to be a dual-sim smartphone and come in six colour options.
The Finnish manufacturer has scheduled an event for February 24 - the first day of MWC 2014 - where it is expected to take the covers off not only Nokia X, but also Lumia 630, Lumia 635 and Lumia 930. It is also expected that a new Asha smart feature phone will be showcased at the event.
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