Thursday, 17 September 2015

iPhone 7 to Allegedly Come with Light weight Design, Could It Remove the Home Button?







Apple are reportedly hard at work on the next major iPhone – the iPhone 7 – and while we have practically no official information about the device yet, there are plenty of rumors going around. Some of them paint a very interesting picture about what we can expect from the device, and from what we’re hearing, this is shaping up to be a very important release by the company for more reasons than one.

They are apparently reevaluating their approach to the physical design of the iPhone to an extent, looking to come up with ways to reduce the overall size and weight of the phone and make it a truly compact smartphone aimed at people who love elegance.

One of the changes that we’re allegedly going to see in the new iPhone is a move towards smaller bezels and a smaller overall frame, as Apple want to establish this phone as one of the most elegant models on the market. How exactly they’re going to do that is still a mystery, but there are plenty of suggestions roaming around within the community.

One particular rumor claims that Apple are looking into removing the famous Home button of the device, something that has been met with some mixed responses from their fans. On one hand, it’s still the only physical button for navigating the operating system (except of course the lock/volume controls), and it makes sense to move everything towards a more unified design.

On the other, it’s a classic feature of the iPhone that some people would not like to see removed, even if just for sentimental reasons. But of course, when designing a device like that, sentiments are the last thing that the company should prioritize in their decision-making procedure, so they would be smart to focus on the features that people actually want to see.

They might also be trying to shrink the device around the screen and bring it even closer to a design that’s almost all screen on the front. This is a direction that other companies on the market have already been moving in for some time, so it would only make sense for Apple to attempt that as well. It would also make sense in light of their approach to the device’s design, where Apple have been very actively trying to promote elegance and minimalism lately.

All in all, it looks like the keyword for the iPhone 7 is going to be “small”, and the company is quite literally looking to cut some corners, although without any of the negative implications of that statement. We might see a phone that sets some new trends on the market if they play their cards right, and it’s not unusual for other companies to follow the lead of Apple when they do something that draws a lot of attention. With the iPhone 7, they definitely have the potential to do that once again.

Apple iPhone 7


Some have been worried that the new iPhone 7 might lose some of its performance if that’s really the direction that Apple are taking with its design though. A smaller body doesn’t necessarily have to mean weaker hardware of course, but hopefully there won’t be any issues with the design of the iPhone that will limit its potential. After all, the iPhone is also known for its powerful hardware and good performance above many other things, so it would be disappointing to see the next one coming with performance problems
This will be an important release for Apple in any case. The iPhone has been suffering in popularity lately, partially because other companies have started to take over the market quite successfully, and partially because Apple themselves have made some slightly questionable releases with the last entries in the iPhone line.

Because of this, all the attention on the iPhone 7 is more than justified – people expect something big from this device, and Apple should definitely give them something to meet those expectations if they want to retain their relevance on the market in the future.

Otherwise, we might see the company suffer in their popularity once other brands start releasing phones that are smaller, more powerful and more elegant than Apple could ever manage.

That’s a real risk for Apple right now, and the company may very well find themselves reverting back to their status of a niche brand that’s only enjoyed by a handful of people if they aren’t careful with the release of the iPhone 7. But there’s plenty of time to go until that happens, so hopefully Apple are already planning something spectacular that’s going to help people remember why the iPhone was such a popular name in the first place. There is definitely still a lot of potential in this brand and it’s up to Apple to realize it properly.

Saturday, 11 April 2015

Me2U% HOW TO TRANSFER CREDIT ON GLO LINE

Do you wish to transfer credit to your buddy using glo service? Glo Me2U credit transfer is the best way to transfer credit from a Glo prepaid line to any other Glo prepaid customer.
Credit transfers are great gifts for friends and family and your credit is transferred instantly… Before you transfer credit on the Glo network, you must activate Glo ME2U Feature first.
To activate Glo Me2u Send Act to 131. you will get a reply SMS asking you to create change your password/PIN for security purposes. secondly, You need to Create or Change your default secret pin. Send ” Act” to 131 without quote. They will send you back SMS asking you to create change your password/PIN for securtiy purposes.
How To Change Or Create Glo Me2u Pin
The secret pin is a 4 digit number which give you access to transfer credit to another glo subscriber. And this Pin is kept secret, so that another person might not transfer your credit.
How To Change Transfer Pin Changing Password Using Sms
Send the following in an sms 0000 1234 1234 to 777, 0000 Is Your Default Pin1234 Is Your New Pin 1234 Is Your New Pin Confirmation.
For Me2U Credit Transfer
dial *131*Phone No. of the recipient*Amount to be transferred*Password#. For example, if your password is 12345 and you want to transfer N65 to a customer with MSISDN 08157243008, then you dial *131*08157045008*65*12345#. You will receive notification via text message once the transfer is completed. It is that simple.
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3G Classification and Specifications

International Mobile Telecommunications IMT-2000 which is popularly known as 3G or 3rd Generation standard for mobile phones and telecommunication services to make 3G globally applicable. It consists of two rival groups GSM and CDMA which have set 3G standard and guidelines. Both group have competition with each other and also no compatiblity with each others network. 3GPP 3rd Generation Partnership Project is group of GSM telecommunication companies and associations from Europe ,Japan ,China ,North America ,South Korea. Formed in 1998 and has set UMTS (also known as W-CDMA) for 3G upgrade for GSM technology. It has 250 3G WCDMA networks in 100 countries and 275 HSDPA 3.5G networks in 125 countries of Asia ,Europe ,USA ,Canada.
3GPP2 3rd Genearation Partnership Project2 group was formed in 2008 and consists of CDMA telecommunication companies and participating associations from Japan ,China ,North America ,South Korea which have set CDMA2000 (also known as EVDO) for 3G upgrade in CDMA technology. Supported by 325 operators in 130 countries which are mainly from South Korea ,Japan and partially in North America ,China ,India.
Some operators provide both 3G GSM & CDMA2000 both standards
Here I'm gonna speaks in detail about various 3G GSM Standard ,Classification & Technical Specifications
3G UMTS Universal Mobile Telecommunicaton System uses W-CDMA WideBand-Code Division Multiple Access as main interface.
In Japan it is called FOMA Freedom Of Mobile Multimedia Access. In China known as TD-SCDMA Time Division-Synchronous Code Division Multiple Acess. Basically all these are variants which uses different radio interface. WCDMA networks can give speed upto 384kbps maximum
UMTS networks can be further enhanced via software upgrad as follows
  • 3.5G HSUPA Upgrades the uplink for higher data transfer speed of 1.4 ,1.9 ,5.8Mbps. HSUPA name is given by Nokia and used in its phones only but 3GPP does not approved this name.
  • HSDPA High Speed Downlink,Packet Access having faster speed from 1.8 ,3.6 ,7.2 to 14Mbps
  • 3.75G HSPA High Speed Packet Access is a combination of HSUPA & HSDPA that improves the performance further and attain speed 21Mbps to 28Mbps.
  • HSPA+ Further speed increase available with HSPA Evolve or HSPA+ from 42Mbps to 84Mbps
  • 3.9G HSOPA Some networks dubbed it as 4G . This project is known as Long Term Evolution and uses OF-DMA Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiplexing which will offer data rate at 170Mbps for uplink and 320 Mbps for downlink
UMTS operates on frequencies of 850/900/1700/1900/2100 MHz Most 3G phones support at least two frequencies. No 3G phone available which supports all these frequencies. It depends on service provider what speed and frequency it adopts for its 3G network and what type and category of 3G compatible phone you have to fully exploit ,utilize and enjoy the services with speed ever..
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Tuesday, 2 September 2014

HOW TO CHANGE YOUR 2GO PHONE NUMBER

1. Visit http://www.2go.im

2. Check your browser address bar .

3. You will see something like this
wap.2go.im/s /ZZbDjFAIAAihIyvfi/

4. Just add "change.php" at the end of
the
slash, then it will look like this :
wap.2go.im/s/ZZbDjFAIAAihIyvfi/
change.php

5. Then load it, when the web page
loads/open,
you will see where to input your
new details.

if you find the above steps difficult ,
click HERE to open direct editing
page.
happy editing!!!