Tuesday, 31 January 2017

Xiaomi Redmi Pro 2 Leak Shows 6GB RAM, 128GB ROM and 4500mAh Battery

Xiaomi Redmi Pro 2 Leak Shows 6GB RAM, 128GB ROM and 4500mAh Battery
Xiaomi Redmi Pro 2 Leak Shows 6GB RAM, 128GB ROM and 4500mAh Battery

Xiaomi might soon be unveiling what appears to be the new Redmi Pro 2, as shown on a product poster that recently surfaced on a Chinese micro-blogging website, Weibo.

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Huawei P10 Plus Latest Render Shows Curved Display and Iris Scanner

Huawei P10 Plus Latest Render Shows Curved Display and Iris Scanner
Huawei P10 Plus Latest Render Shows Curved Display and Iris Scanner

The latest renders of Huawei's upcoming P10 and P10 Plus smartphones have been leaked, showing what might be the main distinction between the two devices.

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Monday, 30 January 2017

ZTE Teases New Blade A610 Plus Smartphone with 5000mAh Battery

ZTE Teases New Blade A610 Plus Smartphone with 5000mAh Battery
ZTE Teases New Blade A610 Plus Smartphone with 5000mAh Battery

ZTE appears to be releasing a new smartphone with a massive battery capacity. A video teaser posted by ZTE India on its official Twitter account revealed what the device may look like, accompanied by the tagline, "Beauty Meets Power."

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Infinix Zero 4 Hands-on and Initial Impression; Camera Worthy?

Infinix Zero 4 Hands-on and Initial Impression; Camera Worthy?
Infinix Zero 4 Hands-on and Initial Impression; Camera Worthy?

INTRODUCTION:

Bit by bit, international brand Infinix Mobility has tried to win us over with its latest offerings. It recently launched the Zero 4 and Zero 4 Plus locally through Hellotronics. To make you even more familiar with this brand, we're giving you a quick look at the first of its two latest devices, the Zero 4.

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Sunday, 29 January 2017

Top 10 World Best Football Prediction Sites

How many times have you predicted the outcome of a game and at the end of which you have eaten your hands because you had guessed the wrong result? It is not easy to guess the correct result or at least win big money easily and in a short time because it is still a game and if it was easy everyone would win. Fortunately for you we will be giving you the top 10 Best Prediction Sites For Football/Soccer. There are sites that encourage you to play on the basis of the physical shape of the teams you play, the performance of the team players, according to the referee in question, warning cards (yellow/red), and so much more. In terms of reliability I would say it is an indicative adjective to be given to sites of this type because they cannot make you win for sure but those which I will list are considered among the best soccer predictions sites.
Why Need a Football Prediction Website?
You need to be well informed before you predict any game. For example, you think that a team is a weak team when they are up against a strong team but after going to find out current information and form of the higher team then check their history and head to head. These are the kind of information that prediction sites give you.
These websites are also free to use so you do not need to pay any amount for this information. Although as a caution, you need to be aware that the information is not always 100% correct but it’s correct to a large extent.
You will make better football/soccer predictions and bets placement. The above reasons are some of the reasons why you should use a prediction website.
Her Are The Top 10 Best Football/Soccer Prediction Sites
Remember the sites are not 100% correct, but I can guarantee you a 90 to 95% chance of winning if you use any of the prediction sites listed above.
Another rule is the Modesty rule, It is only wise to apply modesty in all we do in life, which also applies in betting games after getting your predictions as this minimizes any risk of losing huge chunk of your money completely. I wish you the best of luck in your predictions

Saturday, 28 January 2017

[GUIDE] System base cross chipset MT675X to MT673X






System base cross chipset MT675X to MT673X
This tree from Android 5.1 Lollipop Flyme 5 firmware device
Tested for my MT6735 Device :
Miui ROM cross cpu from Redmi Note 2
XUI ROM cross cpu from Infinix Note 2 X600
Flyme OS for MT6735 Other device
AOSP ROM , Star OS, Etc.

Credit by Wittaya Srinuan @MTK Thai Developers
https://harry-rom.blogspot.com

C:.


├── bin
│ ├── akmd09911
│ ├── akmd8963
│ ├── akmd8975
│ ├── ami304d
│ ├── applysig
│ ├── app_process32
│ ├── app_process64
│ ├── audiocmdservice_atci
│ ├── bmm050d
│ ├── geomagneticd
│ ├── gzip_static
│ ├── halutil
│ ├── install-recovery.sh
│ ├── ist8303
│ ├── kpoc_charger
│ ├── linker
│ ├── linker64
│ ├── lsm303md
│ ├── magd
│ ├── mc6420d
│ ├── memsicd
│ ├── memsicd3416x
│ ├── memsicd3524x
│ ├── mtk_agpsd
│ ├── nvram_agent_binder
│ ├── nvram_daemon
│ ├── orientationd
│ ├── qmcX983d
│ ├── s62xd
│ ├── sensorservice
│ ├── wifi2agps
│ ├── wpa_cli
│ └── wpa_supplicant

├── data
│ └── misc
│ └── ProjectConfig.mk

├── etc
│ ├── agps_profiles_conf2.xml
│ ├── apns-conf.xml
│ ├── audio_policy.conf
│ ├── custom.conf
│ ├── factory.ini
│ ├── partition_permission.sh
│ ├── recovery.fstab
│ ├── spn-conf.xml
│ ├── trustzone.bin
│ │
│ ├── .tp
│ │ ├── .ht120.mtc
│ │ ├── thermal.conf
│ │ ├── thermal.high.conf
│ │ ├── thermal.low.conf
│ │ ├── thermal.mid.conf
│ │ └── thermal.off.conf
│ │
│ ├── firmware
│ │ ├── catcher_filter_1_ltg_n.bin
│ │ ├── catcher_filter_1_lwg_n.bin
│ │ ├── dsp_1_ltg_n.bin
│ │ ├── dsp_1_lwg_n.bin
│ │ ├── modem_1_ltg_n.img
│ │ ├── modem_1_lwg_n.img
│ │ ├── ROMv2_lm_patch_1_0_hdr.bin
│ │ ├── ROMv2_lm_patch_1_1_hdr.bin
│ │ ├── S_ANDRO_SFL.ini
│ │ ├── WIFI_RAM_CODE_6735
│ │ ├── WMT_SOC.cfg
│ │ │
│ │ └─── mt6627
│ │ ├── mt6627_fm_v1_coeff.bin
│ │ ├── mt6627_fm_v1_patch.bin
│ │ ├── mt6627_fm_v2_coeff.bin
│ │ ├── mt6627_fm_v2_patch.bin
│ │ ├── mt6627_fm_v3_coeff.bin
│ │ ├── mt6627_fm_v3_patch.bin
│ │ ├── mt6627_fm_v4_coeff.bin
│ │ ├── mt6627_fm_v4_patch.bin
│ │ ├── mt6627_fm_v5_coeff.bin
│ │ └── mt6627_fm_v5_patch.bin
│ │
│ ├── fmr
│ │ └─── mt6627_fm_cust.cfg
│ │
│ ├── mddb
│ │ ├── BPLGUInfoCustomAppSrcP_MT6735_S00_MOLY_LR9_W1444_MD_LWTG_CMCC_MP_V10_P61_1_ltg_n
│ │ ├── BPLGUInfoCustomAppSrcP_MT6735_S00_MOLY_LR9_W1444_MD_LWTG_CMCC_MP_V10_P61_1_lwg_n
│ │ ├── DbgInfo_LR9.W1444.MD.LWTG.CMCC.MP_GINR6753_65C_L1_LTTG_DSDS_CMCC_MOLY_LR9_W1444_MD_LWTG_CMCC_MP_V10_P61_2015_10_31_10_22_1_ltg_n
│ │ └── DbgInfo_LR9.W1444.MD.LWTG.CMCC.MP_GINR6753_65C_L1_LWG_DSDS_CMCC_MOLY_LR9_W1444_MD_LWTG_CMCC_MP_V10_P61_2015_10_31_10_25_1_lwg_n
│ │
│ ├── permissions
│ │ ├── android.hardware.bluetooth.xml
│ │ ├── android.hardware.bluetooth_le.xml
│ │ ├── android.hardware.camera.xml
│ │ ├── android.hardware.faketouch.xml
│ │ ├── android.hardware.location.gps.xml
│ │ ├── android.hardware.microphone.xml
│ │ ├── android.hardware.sensor.accelerometer.xml
│ │ ├── android.hardware.sensor.compass.xml
│ │ ├── android.hardware.sensor.light.xml
│ │ ├── android.hardware.sensor.proximity.xml
│ │ ├── android.hardware.telephony.gsm.xml
│ │ ├── android.hardware.touchscreen.multitouch.distinct.xml
│ │ ├── android.hardware.touchscreen.multitouch.jazzhand.xml
│ │ ├── android.hardware.touchscreen.multitouch.xml
│ │ ├── android.hardware.touchscreen.xml
│ │ ├── android.hardware.usb.accessory.xml
│ │ ├── android.hardware.usb.host.xml
│ │ ├── android.hardware.wifi.direct.xml
│ │ ├── android.hardware.wifi.xml
│ │ └── com.meizu.camera.xml
│ │
│ └── wifi
│ ├── p2p_supplicant_overlay.conf
│ ├── wpa_supplicant.conf
│ └── wpa_supplicant_overlay.conf

├── framework
│ └── com.meizu.camera.jar

├── lib
│ ├── lib3a.so
│ ├── lib3a_sample.so
│ ├── liba3m.so
│ ├── libacdk.so
│ ├── libAGifEncoder.so
│ ├── libaudiocompensationfilter.so
│ ├── libaudiocustparam.so
│ ├── libaudiodcrflt.so
│ ├── libaudiosetting.so
│ ├── libaudioutils.so
│ ├── libbessound_hd_mtk.so
│ ├── libbwc.so
│ ├── libcam.camadapter.so
│ ├── libcam.camnode.so
│ ├── libcam.camshot.so
│ ├── libcam.client.so
│ ├── libcam.common.meizu.so
│ ├── libcam.device1.so
│ ├── libcam.device3.so
│ ├── libcam.exif.so
│ ├── libcam.exif.v3.so
│ ├── libcam.hal3a.v3.dng.so
│ ├── libcam.hal3a.v3.so
│ ├── libcam.halsensor.so
│ ├── libcam.iopipe.so
│ ├── libcam.jni.lomohaljni.so
│ ├── libcam.metadata.so
│ ├── libcam.sdkclient.so
│ ├── libcam.utils.cpuctrl.so
│ ├── libcam.utils.sensorlistener.so
│ ├── libcam.utils.so
│ ├── libcam1_utils.so
│ ├── libcam3_app.so
│ ├── libcam3_hwnode.so
│ ├── libcam3_hwpipeline.so
│ ├── libcam3_pipeline.so
│ ├── libcam3_utils.so
│ ├── libcamalgo.so
│ ├── libcamdrv.so
│ ├── libcameracustom.so
│ ├── libcamera_client_mtk.so
│ ├── libcamera_metadata.so
│ ├── libcam_hwutils.so
│ ├── libcam_mmp.so
│ ├── libcam_platform.so
│ ├── libcam_utils.so
│ ├── libccci_util.so
│ ├── libcustom_nvram.so
│ ├── libdlna_jni.so
│ ├── libdpframework.so
│ ├── libdrmmtkutil.so
│ ├── libdrmmtkwhitelist.so
│ ├── libfeatureio.so
│ ├── libfeatureiodrv.so
│ ├── libfmcust.so
│ ├── libfmjni.so
│ ├── libfmmt6620.so
│ ├── libfmmt6627.so
│ ├── libfmmt6628.so
│ ├── libfmmt6630.so
│ ├── libgifEncoder_jni.so
│ ├── libGLESv2.so
│ ├── libh264enc_sa.ca7.so
│ ├── libh264enc_sb.ca7.so
│ ├── libhardware_legacy.so
│ ├── libHEVCdec_sa.ca7.android.so
│ ├── libimageio.so
│ ├── libimageio_plat_drv.so
│ ├── libimage_codec.so
│ ├── libimage_dehazing.so
│ ├── libimg_utils.so
│ ├── libinput.so
│ ├── libja3m.so
│ ├── libjnigraphics.so
│ ├── libjpeg.so
│ ├── libJpgDecPipe.so
│ ├── libJpgEncPipe.so
│ ├── libm4u.so
│ ├── libmeizucamera.so
│ ├── libmhalImageCodec.so
│ ├── libmmsdkservice.feature.so
│ ├── libmmsdkservice.feature_platform.so
│ ├── libmmsdkservice.so
│ ├── libmp4enc_sa.ca7.so
│ ├── libmp4enc_xa.ca7.so
│ ├── libmtkjpeg.so
│ ├── libmtk_drvb.so
│ ├── libn3d3a.so
│ ├── libnvram.so
│ ├── libnvramagentclient.so
│ ├── libnvram_daemon_callback.so
│ ├── libnvram_platform.so
│ ├── libnvram_sec.so
│ ├── libphoto_process.so
│ ├── libsensorservice.so
│ ├── libsfb.so
│ ├── libshowlogo.so
│ ├── libSonyIMX230PdafLibrary.so
│ ├── libspeech_enh_lib.so
│ ├── libSpeex.so
│ ├── libspeexresampler.so
│ ├── libSwJpgCodec.so
│ ├── libswresample.so
│ ├── libswscale.so
│ ├── libtinycompress.so
│ ├── libusbhost.so
│ ├── libvc1dec_sa.ca7.so
│ ├── libvcdecoder_jni.so
│ ├── libvcodecdrv.so
│ ├── libvcodec_oal.so
│ ├── libvcodec_utility.so
│ │
│ ├── drm
│ │ └── libdrmctaplugin.so
│ │
│ ├── egl
│ │ ├── egl.cfg
│ │ ├── libGLES_android.so
│ │ └── libGLES_mali.so
│ │
│ ├── extend
│ │ ├── libCodec.ac3.so
│ │ ├── libCodec.adpcmdec.so
│ │ ├── libCodec.alacdec.so
│ │ ├── libCodec.ape.so
│ │ ├── libCodec.dsddec.so
│ │ ├── libCodec.dts.so
│ │ ├── libCodec.lpcm.so
│ │ ├── libCodec.mp3dec.so
│ │ ├── libCodec.mp3enc.so
│ │ ├── libCodec.mpegdec.so
│ │ ├── libCodec.radec.so
│ │ ├── libCodec.raw.so
│ │ ├── libCodec.rvdec.so
│ │ ├── libCodec.wmadec.so
│ │ ├── libExtractor.AC3.so
│ │ ├── libExtractor.AIFF.so
│ │ ├── libExtractor.APE.so
│ │ ├── libExtractor.ASF.so
│ │ ├── libExtractor.AVI.so
│ │ ├── libExtractor.DTS.so
│ │ ├── libExtractor.FLAC.so
│ │ ├── libExtractor.FLV.so
│ │ ├── libExtractor.matroska.so
│ │ ├── libExtractor.MP3.so
│ │ ├── libExtractor.MPEG.so
│ │ ├── libExtractor.MPEG2TS.so
│ │ ├── libExtractor.MPEG4.so
│ │ ├── libExtractor.REALMEDIA.so
│ │ └── libExtractor.WAV.so
│ │
│ ├── hw
│ │ ├── audio.primary.default.so
│ │ ├── audio.primary.mt6735.so
│ │ ├── audio.r_submix.default.so
│ │ ├── audio.usb.default.so
│ │ ├── audio_policy.default.so
│ │ ├── audio_policy.stub.so
│ │ ├── bluetooth.default.so
│ │ ├── camera.mt6735.so
│ │ ├── gps.default.so
│ │ ├── gralloc.default.so
│ │ ├── gralloc.mt6735.so
│ │ ├── hwcomposer.mt6735.so
│ │ ├── keystore.default.so
│ │ ├── lights.default.so
│ │ ├── local_time.default.so
│ │ ├── memtrack.mt6735.so
│ │ ├── mmsdk.default.so
│ │ ├── power.default.so
│ │ ├── sensors.mt6735.so
│ │ └── vibrator.default.so
│ │
│ └── soundfx
├── libdownmix.so

├── lib64
│ ├── lib3a.so
│ ├── lib3a_sample.so
│ ├── liba3m.so
│ ├── libacdk.so
│ ├── libaudiocompensationfilter.so
│ ├── libaudiocomponentengine.so
│ ├── libaudiocustparam.so
│ ├── libaudiodcrflt.so
│ ├── libaudiosetting.so
│ ├── libaudioutils.so
│ ├── libbessound_hd_mtk.so
│ ├── libbwc.so
│ ├── libcam.camadapter.so
│ ├── libcam.camnode.so
│ ├── libcam.camshot.so
│ ├── libcam.client.so
│ ├── libcam.common.meizu.so
│ ├── libcam.device1.so
│ ├── libcam.device3.so
│ ├── libcam.exif.so
│ ├── libcam.exif.v3.so
│ ├── libcam.hal3a.v3.dng.so
│ ├── libcam.hal3a.v3.so
│ ├── libcam.halsensor.so
│ ├── libcam.iopipe.so
│ ├── libcam.jni.lomohaljni.so
│ ├── libcam.metadata.so
│ ├── libcam.sdkclient.so
│ ├── libcam.utils.cpuctrl.so
│ ├── libcam.utils.sensorlistener.so
│ ├── libcam.utils.so
│ ├── libcam1_utils.so
│ ├── libcam3_app.so
│ ├── libcam3_hwnode.so
│ ├── libcam3_hwpipeline.so
│ ├── libcam3_pipeline.so
│ ├── libcam3_utils.so
│ ├── libcamalgo.so
│ ├── libcamdrv.so
│ ├── libcameracustom.so
│ ├── libcamera_client_mtk.so
│ ├── libcamera_metadata.so
│ ├── libcam_hwutils.so
│ ├── libcam_mmp.so
│ ├── libcam_platform.so
│ ├── libcam_utils.so
│ ├── libccci_util.so
│ ├── libcustom_nvram.so
│ ├── libdlna_jni.so
│ ├── libdpframework.so
│ ├── libdrmmtkutil.so
│ ├── libdrmmtkwhitelist.so
│ ├── libfeatureio.so
│ ├── libfeatureiodrv.so
│ ├── libfmcust.so
│ ├── libfmjni.so
│ ├── libfmmt6620.so
│ ├── libfmmt6627.so
│ ├── libfmmt6628.so
│ ├── libfmmt6630.so
│ ├── libGLESv2.so
│ ├── libhardware_legacy.so
│ ├── libimageio.so
│ ├── libimageio_plat_drv.so
│ ├── libimageproc.so
│ ├── libimage_codec.so
│ ├── libimage_dehazing.so
│ ├── libimg_utils.so
│ ├── libinput.so
│ ├── libja3m.so
│ ├── libjnigraphics.so
│ ├── libjpeg.so
│ ├── libJpgDecPipe.so
│ ├── libJpgEncPipe.so
│ ├── libm4u.so
│ ├── libmcode_image.so
│ ├── libmeizucamera.so
│ ├── libmhalImageCodec.so
│ ├── libmmsdkservice.feature.so
│ ├── libmmsdkservice.feature_platform.so
│ ├── libmmsdkservice.so
│ ├── libmtkjpeg.so
│ ├── libmtk_drvb.so
│ ├── libn3d3a.so
│ ├── libnvram.so
│ ├── libnvramagentclient.so
│ ├── libnvram_daemon_callback.so
│ ├── libnvram_platform.so
│ ├── libnvram_sec.so
│ ├── libphoto_process.so
│ ├── libsensorservice.so
│ ├── libspeech_enh_lib.so
│ ├── libspeexresampler.so
│ ├── libSwJpgCodec.so
│ ├── libswresample.so
│ ├── libswscale.so
│ ├── libtinycompress.so
│ ├── libusbhost.so
│ ├── libvcodecdrv.so
│ ├── libvcodec_utility.so
│ │
│ ├── egl
│ │ ├── libGLES_android.so
│ │ └── libGLES_mali.so
│ │
│ ├── extend
│ │ ├── libCodec.ac3.so
│ │ ├── libCodec.adpcmdec.so
│ │ ├── libCodec.lpcm.so
│ │ ├── libCodec.mp3enc.so
│ │ ├── libCodec.raw.so
│ │ ├── libExtractor.AC3.so
│ │ ├── libExtractor.AIFF.so
│ │ ├── libExtractor.APE.so
│ │ ├── libExtractor.ASF.so
│ │ ├── libExtractor.AVI.so
│ │ ├── libExtractor.FLAC.so
│ │ ├── libExtractor.FLV.so
│ │ ├── libExtractor.matroska.so
│ │ ├── libExtractor.MP3.so
│ │ ├── libExtractor.MPEG.so
│ │ ├── libExtractor.MPEG2TS.so
│ │ ├── libExtractor.MPEG4.so
│ │ ├── libExtractor.REALMEDIA.so
│ │ └── libExtractor.WAV.so
│ │
│ ├── hw
│ │ ├── audio.primary.default.so
│ │ ├── audio.primary.mt6735.so
│ │ ├── audio.r_submix.default.so
│ │ ├── audio.usb.default.so
│ │ ├── audio_policy.default.so
│ │ ├── audio_policy.stub.so
│ │ ├── camera.mt6735.so
│ │ ├── gps.default.so
│ │ ├── gralloc.default.so
│ │ ├── gralloc.mt6735.so
│ │ ├── hwcomposer.mt6735.so
│ │ ├── keystore.default.so
│ │ ├── lights.default.so
│ │ ├── local_time.default.so
│ │ ├── memtrack.mt6735.so
│ │ ├── mmsdk.default.so
│ │ ├── power.default.so
│ │ ├── sensors.mt6735.so
│ │ └── vibrator.default.so
│ │
│ └── soundfx
│ └── libdownmix.so

└── xbin
└── mnld








Friday, 27 January 2017

[Pattern Lock] Unlocking a Pattern/PIN locked device


[Pattern Lock] Unlocking a Pattern/PIN locked device
Hi guys, here I come with a useful tutorial and I think would be helpful for you. I know how accidental this might happen, how messy it is to have drew a wrong pattern to the extent that your phone now demands a Google mail login (Gmail). It is quite easy as I believe you would have paired earlier, a google account with your phone. It’s also a difficult thing for those people whom didn’t or might not have a google account with the phone.
Disclaimer: Do at your risk. We are not responsible for any damages caused and hacking someone’s phone is a crime.
What type of Phone Chip does this Steps work with?
In case you don’t know, will be explaining few details here strictly for both MTK and Spreadtrum devices as it is the only assured guides that we guarantee for you, other platforms like Qualcomm, Snapdragon, Intel - Qoura aren’t compatible.  
However, we have providing two ways of overcoming this problem and the most guaranteed method requires a PC which am sure won’t be a problem for you. Don’t panic if any of these steps doesn’t work for you, the only way out would only involve you flashing your phone. Meanwhile, you should click here on how you can flash (reload) your phones firmware.
USING CUSTOM/STOCK RECOVERY (MTK)
Let’s try something which I am very sure won’t be possible with some Android MTK devices – before jumping to the next step. Let’s assume you still have a stock recovery, boot to recovery all by (press and hold power and volume up key). There shouldn’t or should be a “no command” screen with an Android logo. Press volume up/down, home/power key until you get to stock recovery where you see apply update, wipe user data/caches. Use wipe user data to see if your phone is fixed. Otherwise, follow the next paragraph!
Using Custom recovery is one among the possible ways to unlock your phone, it would have been great if you had already installed custom recovery on your phone otherwise, you will need a PC in order to get this step done. Or better still, you check other alternatives. Custom recoveries (recovery.img) often have the ability to create and restore device backup. They allow you to install Custom roms/kernels and MODs but in this post, it is also giving you the ability to unlock your locked phone.
Procedures for MTK Phones only
1.                  You will have to download Aroma file manager here. Move it to Sdcard
2.                  Now, boot to recovery (press and hold power and volume up key) at the same time don’t release until it boots to recovery. In some chips, you should release the button ones a boot logo appears.
3.                  Then, use volume down/up to highlight and power button to choose highlighted. Actually, some recoveries don’t work like that, you’d use volume up to choose highlighted while volume down highlights. All these won’t be necessary on recoveries that support touch TWRP or Philz to be precise.
4.                  Now, choose Install from Sd card or Apply update from SD/external select aroma file manager which you downloaded above. After flashing, the aroma file manager will open. Use volume keys as explained above.
5.                  In aroma file manager, go to menu which is located in button strip and select settings. Here highlight and select “mount all partition in startup” then exit.
6.                  After exit, re-update aroma file manager (using step 4).
7.                  Now go to data and select system. Then find “gesture.key” (for pattern lock) and or “password.key” (for password lock), now touch and hold “gesture.key”or password.key and some option will be prompted, choose delete to delete that file. Thus; the pattern/PIN is learned to have saved in the” .key”file, so deleting the “.key” should be the most important thing here.
Note: After booting and it asks for pattern/PIN, just try some random pattern/PIN.
USING STOCK RECOVERY (Spreadtrum)
Unlocking Spreadtrum devices by recovery – that is, switch off your phone, press and hold power and volume down key. Release once it brings a boot logo. Now, highlight and choose wipe user data. This works with some itel and tecno spreadtrum devices.
USING CGP DRAGON
You should check here if the above doesn’t work, one must work out of two. Download CGP dragon or Miracle Box. These depends on the type of lock screen you are having. CGP works for pattern locked and Miracle works for PIN locked. Download Spreadtrum drivers here.
Extract CGP dragon to desktop using winrar. Goto desktop open CGP folder, right click CGP Dragon.exe and run as administrator. A window of CGP D. should appear navigate to SPD and tick format. Now in the dropdown menu options, select your device chips e.g 8810 Android or 6820 Android. Now tick only Format_UserData then click START.
Turn of your device, remove it’s battery and insert it back. Now hold volume down button. While doing that connect the phone to the computer via USB cable and place the battery.
Immediately, CGP Dragon will detect the phone and the process will start. Don’t remove until you see Format_UserData…Success in green color. Ignore any fail log you might get. Disconnect and reboot your device. It’s as simple as that.
CONCLUSION: Doing this all requires your effort, it is only explained here, easily how you could overcome a locked phone problem. However, we are not responsible for any damage you might cause to yourself. You are doing it at your own risk.
NB: With all the outlined steps, if you are still finding it difficult to unlock your phone please kindly email us via any of the contact channel on our blog for technical support. And remember, the comment box is always yours.




Nokia 6 Hands-on and Initial Impression; The Icon Returns?

Nokia 6 Hands-on and Initial Impression; The Icon Returns?
Nokia 6 Hands-on and Initial Impression; The Icon Returns?

INTRODUCTION:

Nokia's remarkable comeback has been completed. After much anticipation, the Nokia 6 has been launched in the Philippines. Luckily, we were one of the first few bloggers who finally got a hold of this new gem.

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Thursday, 26 January 2017

Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 with Snapdragon 820 and 4GB RAM Appears on GFXBench

Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 with Snapdragon 820 and 4GB RAM Appears on GFXBench
Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 with Snapdragon 820 and 4GB RAM Appears on GFXBench

As Samsung geared up for the release of its latest Galaxy Tab S3, a 3D Graphics Performance report of said device appeared on popular graphics benchmark GFXBench, revealing some of its key specs such as a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor and an Andreno 530 GPU.

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Wednesday, 25 January 2017

Xiaomi Mi 6 Highest-End Version to Flaunt Ceramic Body with 6GB RAM

Xiaomi Mi 6 Highest-End Version to Flaunt Ceramic Body with 6GB RAM
Xiaomi Mi 6 Highest-End Version to Flaunt Ceramic Body

If the new report from China is true, we will be seeing the highest-end version of the Xiaomi Mi 6 flaunting a ceramic body like the Mi Mix when it finally hits the market.

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Nokia 6 To Be On Sale Tomorrow At Lazada for Php18,590

Nokia 6 To Be On Sale Tomorrow At Lazada for Php18,590
Nokia 6 To Be On Sale Tomorrow At Lazada for Php18,590

Hellotronics, one of the premier gadget distributors in the Philippines, in partnership with Lazada, brings the first ever Android smartphone of Nokia to the Filipinos, the Nokia 6!

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MyPhone SuperD D1 To Be On Sale At Lazada for Php9,999

MyPhone SuperD D1 To Be On Sale At Lazada for Php9,999
MyPhone SuperD D1 To Be On Sale At Lazada for Php9,999

MyPhone officially introduced the SuperD D1 yesterday, an Android octa core smartphone with Naked Eye 3D technology. However, a lot of our readers have negative feedback about the device, mainly because of its hefty SRP of Php11,999. Thankfully, Lazada Philippines is giving 3D fans out there to own it at a more reasonable asking price, a 17% discount!

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ZTE Blade V8 Lite Receives WiFi Certification; To Run on Android 7.0 Nougat

ZTE Blade V8 Lite Receives WiFi Certification; To Run on Android 7.0 Nougat

It appears that ZTE will soon be launching a lower-end version of the Blade V8 and Blade V8 Pro, the new Blade V8 Lite, which will run on the latest Android 7.0 Nougat operating system as listed on the WiFi certification that was recently issued by WiFi Alliance.

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Tuesday, 24 January 2017

Netflix Rolls Out New Update That Allows Saving Content on SD Card for Offline Viewing

Netflix Rolls Out New Update That Allows Saving Content on SD Card for Offline Viewing
Netflix Rolls Out New Update That Allows Saving Content on SD Card for Offline Viewing  

Netflix has just released its latest Android update, allowing its users to download content and conveniently save it on the SD card for offline viewing.

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Capturing Sinulog 2017 Through the Lens of OPPO F1s

Capturing Sinulog 2017 Through the Lens of OPPO F1s
Being in Cebu during Sinulog, one of the grandest and most colorful festivals in the Philippines, will bring you a new degree of distinctness on the way Cebuanos observe their annual cultural and religious festival.

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Monday, 23 January 2017

MyPhone Launches SuperD D1 for Php11,999; 5.5-inch FHD, Octa Core, Naked Eye 3D

MyPhone Launches SuperD D1 for Php11,999; 5.5-inch FHD, Octa Core, Naked Eye 3D
MyPhone Launches SuperD D1 for Php11,999; 5.5-inch FHD, Octa Core, Naked Eye 3D

MyPhone, the country's pioneer mobile brand, has officially sealed its partnership with SuperD Co. Ltd. (also known as SuperD), a company known for glass-free 3D products, and their first ever device to reach the local shore is the SuperD D1!

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Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 Rumored to Come with Exynos 7420 Processor and 4GB RAM

Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 Rumored to Come with Exynos 7420 Processor and 4GB RAM
Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 Rumored to Come with Exynos 7420 Processor and 4GB RAM

Samsung has been sufficiently great at hiding the specifications of the Galaxy Tab S2's successor, the S3, offering no further details other than its possible release date. Until, of course, one recent Chinese Weibo post gave out some deets saying it will be powered by Samsung's Exynos 7420 processor, and will come with 4G of RAM.

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Sunday, 22 January 2017

Samsung Note7 Debacle Nears its End; Cause Explained and Preventive Measures Taken

Samsung Note7 Debacle Nears its End; Cause Explained and Preventive Measures Taken

After being submerged in hot water for months, Samsung has finally stepped out with an explanation as to why the Galaxy Note7 exploded, along with a list of corrective actions to prevent it from happening again, during a press conference held in Seoul, South Korea.

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18.4-Inch Nokia Tablet with Snapdragon 835 Processor Spotted on GFXBench

18.4-Inch Nokia Tablet with Snapdragon 835 Processor Spotted on GFXBench

It has been a long time coming, but the Finnish brand eventually made its huge comeback with the launch of the Nokia 6, which was sold out a minute after it went officially on sale last January 19. We haven't received any word yet on its local availability, but apparently, HMD Global, the company holding its rights, wants to hold the momentum with the release of yet another device, a significantly huge 18.4-inch tablet that comes with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 chipset.

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Firefly Mobile Aurii Passion 4G Spotted; Octa Core with 4550mAh Battery for Php6,999

Firefly Mobile Aurii Passion 4G Spotted; Octa Core with 4550mAh Battery for Php6,999
Firefly Mobile Aurii Passion 4G Spotted; Octa Core with 4550mAh Battery for Php6,999

Firefly Mobile seems to be a little aggressive at the start of 2017 in terms of device releases. The phone brand recently unveiled their entry-level offering Aurii XR, and another one is expected to officially debut tomorrow, the Aurii Passion 4G that we spotted earlier today.

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Infinix Zero 4 and Zero 4 Plus Coming To Philippines This January 26

Infinix Zero 4 and Zero 4 Plus Coming To Philippines This January 26
Infinix Zero 4 and Zero 4 Plus Coming To Philippines This January 26

Infinix Mobility, one of the international brands that making a positive mark in local smartphone industry, is set to release two new devices this coming January 26, the Zero 4 and Zero 4 Plus.

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Viber Rolls Out New Version, Now Features Instant Video Messages and Chat Extensions

Viber Rolls Out New Version, Now Features Instant Video Messages and Chat Extensions
Viber Rolls Out New Version, Now Features Instant Video Messages and Chat Extensions

Viber, a free instant messaging and voice over IP cross-platform application, recently released a new update that improved functionality and adds tons of extras.

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Friday, 20 January 2017

Firefly Mobile Aurii XR Unveiled, Quad Core with Metal Body for Php2,999

Firefly Mobile Aurii XR Unveiled, Quad Core with Metal Body for Php2,999
Firefly Mobile Aurii XR Unveiled, Quad Core with Metal Body for Php2,999

Firefly Mobile, one of the interesting (and sometimes controversial) local brands, recently released an entry-level smartphone that boasts craftsmanship and beauty, the AURII XR.

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Thursday, 19 January 2017

Gionee M5 Mini Silently Arrives in PH for Php5,999; Boasts 4000mAh Battery

Gionee M5 Mini Silently Arrives in PH for Php5,999; Boasts 4000mAh Battery
Gionee M5 Mini Silently Arrives in PH for Php5,999; Boasts 4000mAh Battery

CellPrime, the company that resurrects Gionee in the Philippines (the same firm behind the CloudFone brand), has silently released in the local market one of the recent devices from the Chinese maker, the Gionee M5 Mini.

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Lenovo Introduces IdeaCentre Y710 Cube; A Portable Virtual-Ready Gaming PC

Lenovo Introduces IdeaCentre Y710 Cube; A Portable Virtual-Ready Gaming PC
Lenovo Introduces IdeaCentre Y710 Cube; A Portable Virtual-Ready Gaming PC

Lenovo unveils the portable and Virtual Reality-ready Lenovo IdeaCentre Y710 Cube that features a 6th generation Intel Core i7 6700 processor, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 8GB graphics and up to 8GB of DDR4 RAM to handle visually-demanding games smoothly.

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[VIDEO] ตัวอย่างคอร์สสอบรม ซอฟต์แวร์ SPREDTRUM and MTK ที่ : โรงแรมศรีลำดวน จ.ศรีสะเกษ 25-26 กุมภาพันธุ์ นี้


เปิดคอร์สอบรม โซนอิสาน ซอฟต์แวร์ SPREDTRUM and MTK สำหรับท่านที่สนใจและช่างซ่อมมือถือที่ต้องการเพิ่มเติมความรู้ เพื่อพัฒนาตัวเองในการทำไฟล์ไว้ใช้เอง โดยไม่ต้องรอรอมจากใคร...
สถานที่ จัด : โรงแรมศรีลำดวน จ. ศรีสะเกษ  
วันเวลา : 25-26 กุมภาพันธุ์ 2560 8.30-17.30 น. 






these were among the most searched news stories across google


 
These  people were among the most searched and most viewed news stories and search  last year according to google search. Among the top 10 celebs who made it to the list include US president elect Donald Trump and her rival Hillary Clinton, US Olympic swimmer Michale Phelps  and Melanie Trump.




internet of things is set to herald the Renaissance of industrial revolution2.0


Internet of things is set to take off spectacular in a big in in 2017 as Industries as diverse as manufacturing, automotive,industrial, home electronics,Oil and Gas,Insurance including hardware and software have already started thinking to integrating iOT in their business operations. 


Around 35% of manufacturers already use smart sensors, 10% plan to implement them within a year, and 8% plan to implement them within 3 years, according to PwC report


Further PWC report  predicts and forecasts that around 5.4 million IoT devices will be used on oil extraction sites by 2020. The devices will primarily be internet connected sensors used to provide environmental metrics about extraction sites. Auto Industry has been among the most "innovative users of " connected things across the car industry.Connected cars are a top IoT device. The report projects that over 220 million connected cars would be driving around the world by 2020. 

Military and defense would be another biggest users of iOT as spending on drones will reach $8.7 billion in 2020. In addition, 126,000 military robots will be shipped in 2020, according to Frost & Sullivan. 

During the world war 2 during that pitched battle between Allied merchant ships and German U-boats, information was the key to victory. Codebreaking and aircraft from escort carriers were the sensors, feeding information into centralized command centers, where decision makers on both sides routed submarine “wolf packs” or re-routed convoys of merchantmen. Victory went to those groups that could generate and analyze more information in a timely manner and, then, adjust not just their tactical posture but their logistical supply lines, intelligence groups, and support  facilities.Internet of things will play a big role in ensuring that timely information and data are present to the military which would be able to determine  adequate and appropriate responses 



Wednesday, 18 January 2017

ZTE Blade V8 Pro with 13MP Dual Rear Camera Now on Sale for Php11.4K

ZTE Blade V8 Pro with 13MP Dual Rear Camera Now on Sale for Php11.4K
ZTE Blade V8 Pro with 13MP Dual Rear Camera Now on Sale for Php11.4K

Another device with dual-lens rear camera is now officially available for purchase in the US, the new ZTE Blade V8 Pro, which was announced at CES 2017 in early January.

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Vivo V5 Lite Unveiled; Flaunts 16MP Front Camera with Selfie Softlight

Vivo V5 Lite Unveiled; Flaunts 16MP Front Camera with Selfie Softlight

Aside from officially announcing the V5 Plus, Vivo also unveiled on their website the new V5 Lite, the third model in the V5 family that comes with a "selfie softlight" flash.

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Nokia 6 Receives Over 1M Pre-Order Registrations Ahead of January 19 Flash Sale

Nokia 6 Receives Over 1M Pre-Order Registrations Ahead of January 19 Flash Sale

Nokia is on a roll. With two days left before its official release date, the Nokia 6 has recorded over one million pre-order registrations, and is now temporarily sold out on JD.com, the Chinese e-commerce company holding the exclusive flash sale.

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Tuesday, 17 January 2017

New Huawei Mate 9 with Dual-Rear Camera Setup Arrives in PH for Php31,990

New Huawei Mate 9 with Dual-Rear Camera Setup Arrives in PH for Php31,990
New Huawei Mate 9 with Dual-Rear Camera Setup Arrives in PH for Php31,990

After about two months of waiting since its global unveiling, the new Huawei Mate 9 has finally arrived in the Philippines.

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Xiaomi Likely to Unveil New Mi 6 in Three Versions at MWC 2017

Xiaomi Likely to Unveil New Mi 6 in Three Versions at MWC 2017
Xiaomi Likely to Unveil New Mi 6 in Three Versions at MWC 2017

Xiaomi is once again all set to astound its admirers with the impending release of the latest Mi 6 in three distinct variants at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) happening in late February this year in Barcelona, Spain.

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Bosch Showcased IoT Solutions at CES 2017

Bosch Showcased IoT Solutions at CES 2017
Bosch Showcased IoT Solutions at CES 2017

Bosch, a leading global supplier of technology and services, showcased promising innovations that feature the Internet of Things (IoT) in the recently concluded CES 2017 in Las Vegas.

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14 million jobs to be generated by the technology companies in us in next 2 years

"infographic on the state of the united states technology market "

The technology industry comprised 5.7% of the U.S.private sector workforce in 2015, unchanged from 2014.  Tech manufacturing employment stood at 1.14 million in 2015, an increase of 3,700 jobs from 2014, and increase of 0.3%.In comparison, the overall manufacturing sector jobs in the U.S. grew by 0.97% during the same period Among the seven major tech manufacturing sub sectors, four experienced employment gains, while 3 experienced job losses.

  1. The computer and peripheral equipment manufacturing had the highest rate of employment growth at 3.7
  2. Jobs across the Telecom and Internet services sector totaled 1.3 million in 2015 up by 35,000 from 2014 .
  3. Meanwhile Software employment totaled 316,200 in 2015, adding 5,300 workers, representing an increase of 1.7%percent from 2014
  4. The IT services sector experienced the largest increase in jobs of the tech sectors growing by 105,400 in 2015
  5. The largest net increase in jobs for any tech sector in 2015 came in services, accounting for more than half the net tech jobs gain.
  6. The size of the U.S. tech workforce exceeds its construction workforce by around 400,000 jobs, and the financial sector by about 1 million jobs.( source:compTIA)




Sony to Launch New Smartphones with MediaTek Helio P20 Chipsets

Sony to Launch New Smartphones with MediaTek Helio P20 Chipsets
Sony to Launch New Smartphones with MediaTek Helio P20 Chipsets

Sony has unveiled its first flagship television for 2017, the Bravia 4K OLED TV called the A1E series, at the recently concluded CES 2017 held in Las Vegas. Now, it is set to launch two new smartphones with MediaTek's MT6757 Helio P20 processors at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2017.

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state of technology industry growth in alabama : top 3 trends

" growth of technology industry in alabama"

State of technology sector growth  in Alabama:employment trends and salary 


According to industry analyst CompTIA's Cyberstates 2016 report, Alabama added 454 tech jobs from 2014 to 2015. The state's total tech job employment exceeds 79,000, ranking Alabama 24th in the country.Alabama has 5642 technology establishments ( small medium and big ) that provides jobs to the state , with a billing of $6.4 billion in payroll.The leading tech industry which employs the highest number of people workers in Alabama are Software Systems and design,Engineering services,Telecom and R & D ( Research and development )

The bulk of those jobs are within computer system designs, an occupation that employs 23,000 Alabamians. Alabama has more than 40,000 people employed in key IT occupations. Corporate headquarters from BBVA Compass, Protective Life, Alabama Power, Regions Financial to software development companies such as Daxko and Platypi are based in the state. 

 In Birmingham, the state's largest metro area, some 12,000 people are employed in IT occupations. Those occupations grew by almost 5 percent in the past 5 years. That figure is projected to grow at a similar pace in the next 5 years and even more rapidly beyond that time frame.On average technology industry pay higher salaries as compared to other private sector compensation levels. The salary for a tech worker is $80,000 across tech industry which is 88% higher than other sectors ( compared to $42,600 across other sectors.see chart).Meanwhile Google’s announced $600 million data center in Jackson County may not bring the investment and jobs of an automaker or airplane assembly plant, but economic developers believe the image boost for Alabama’s technology sector could be just as significant.