Friday, March 7, 2014

Samsung Galaxy S4 Gets Android 4.4 Kit Kat Update


Samsung has kept their promise by rolling out the Android 4.4 KitKat update for Samsung Galaxy S4 phones in India. The Korean maker had assured the latest upgrade for the Android operating system and has successfully accomplished it, reports androidgeek.


The rollout will give an update prompt and in case of any trouble one can do it manually as well. To manually update you should go to the about option under the settings tab and click on update. It is highly recommended to do the download over the Wi-Fi as it may involve data charges if done over the normal cellular connection.


The new update is 353.59MB heavy and comes with a boat load of features like status bar notification icons and full screen album art. A quick access option to launch the camera has been added on the lock screen and the keyboard and typing features have been improved for better user experience. The upgrade also provides a facility to toggle between the default Android messaging app and Google Hangouts.


Other features of the new KitKat upgrade include a power saving mode and an option to turn on all the sensors of the gadget while using apps for navigation to get the best result. The wireless printing option and the tap to pay feature of the new release makes it worth installing.    


Samsung has done all the very best to impress their customers by coiling an easy to use manual guide on how to upgrade their Samsung Galaxy S4.
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Micromax Launches Smartphone Canvas Knight Priced At 19,999


Domestic handset firm Micromax today launched its first octa-core smartphone ‘Canvas Knight’ for 19,999, which will be sold only through its website.


The device has a MediaTek 2GHz tru octa-core processor with 2GB RAM and a 5-inch full high definition display.



“Canvas Knight is another milestone for Micromax to bring the best combination of technology, style and affordability for the masses”, Micromax co-founder Rahul Sharma said in a statement.


The phone comes with a 16 megapixel rear camera and voice command capabilities wherein a user can click images by saying ’cheese’ or ‘capture’ while on-the-move.


It runs on Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean operating system and has a 2350 mAh battery and equipped with 32GB of internal storage.


“With MediaTek’s Tru Octa-Core MT6592T, users can enjoy heavy web downloading, hardcore gaming, high-quality premium video viewing or other types of rigorous multitasking without experiencing lag times or excessive battery consumption”, MediaTek General Manager (International Sales and Marketing) Finbarr Moynihan said.


Micromax, which is the second largest smartphone player in India, has 18.2 per cent market share.
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Saturday, March 1, 2014

Make WhatsApp Free For Lifetime only for Android


Step 1: Uninstall whatsapp,if your trial version is finished, or you want to extend it for a year.

Step 2: Go to gmail application and create a new gmail id.

Step 3: Once you have made it,wait for some time (it totally depends on your connection speed,ideally you
should wait for 15-20 minutes)

Step 4: Go to google play, click on the menu button of your android and choose "Account Settings".

Step 5: Once you have done this,you just need to choose the new gmail account, you just created, and download whatsapp once again.

Step 6: Now open whatsapp, and sign into your whatsapp account...

Step 7: Enjoy!!

Note:- This way you will make it free for one year,to make it free for lifetime, you will have to apply this trick once every year.
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