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PhonesRe: Tecno N3 Discussion Thread by 4peace(m): 9:03pm On Jan 08, 2013
Proffdada: Really ? Rotlmaol!
seriously what left now is the two battery, two back cover and mmc
may be yemoja can repair it and use it lol
PhonesRe: Tecno N3 Discussion Thread by 4peace(m): 7:59pm On Jan 08, 2013
YEBOKO: PLS HELP MY N3 IS ONLY SHOWING TECNO AND NOT CONNECTING 2 COMPUTER,PLS HELP,I NEED DIS FONE BADLY.DIS IS D 3rd time am humbling asking 4 help
I don't think anybody will help you
if you check about page 8 or 9 you will see my post on the problem but no answer.
I threw my n3 into osa on my back from obalende on 7-01-13.
Technology MarketRe: External Hard Drive And Nokia Lumia 920 by 4peace(m): 8:42pm On Jan 01, 2013
I NEED EXTERNAL HDD LIKE 500GB-750GB

ALSO COMPAQ PRESARIO CQ61 BATTERY
PhonesRe: Airtel's New Year Deduction by 4peace(m): 2:00pm On Jan 01, 2013
Dinvestanl: My friend's BIS usually expires on the 1st of every month. Yesterday, in order to avoid the new year congestion he loaded #1,600 to ensure a seamless connection. But the greatest robbery of 2013 took place overnight. This morning his balance was #40. On calling customercare he was told his BIS had already expired and he was being charged per kB. But how could his BIS bundle be exhausted when he even used his phone less and didnt even download a single song. It is very annoying to be cheated this way. This wrong needs to be corrected. This is a new yr and things shld be done right. HELP ME CORRECT THIS WRONG. Pls help
Check web address your posting on this nairaland not airtel

On more serious note
you lied my friend,any monthly service on any network is 30 days
that mean if your friend recharge on the first , the service will expired on 31st.

My you guys forget that na internet pinging is using.

I don' know reason you waited to the day the service expired.

So my guy cool down this is new year.
PhonesRe: Tecno N3 Discussion Thread by 4peace(m): 8:29am On Jan 01, 2013
I need you r help

I need stock rom for N3

Did not do backup of mine and my fone onLY showing Tecno

OR any other solution

being on long thing since last year hope to find solution
PhonesRe: Tecno N3 Discussion Thread by 4peace(m): 7:39pm On Dec 31, 2012
Maro4u: Word is enough for the wise
Why is your concern did they collect money from your pocket.
PhonesRe: Tecno N3 Discussion Thread by 4peace(m): 7:25pm On Dec 31, 2012
Maro4u: All these are crap go and buy Samsung galaxy s2,3 or an iPhone instead of wasting your time on it
Welcome i expected this since but u r late sammy fanboys

N3 user be glad see what device(go and buy Samsung galaxy s2,3 or an iPhone) this fanboy just rate ur fone with


Note
My guy none of N3 users collect money from you buy the crap,you dont have a say
PhonesRe: Tecno N3 Discussion Thread by 4peace(m): 12:01pm On Dec 31, 2012
busar: hw can i dwload app into my T1?the market ain't conectin
goto here for all android and Tecno n3 on Pc

www.1mobile.com
PhonesRe: Tecno N3 Discussion Thread by 4peace(m): 11:55am On Dec 31, 2012
Seyilome: pls mu pals,should we unistalled poot after rooting? amr hope rooting before or none backup of ROM wont affect "the phone?
please do a proper backup of your rom after rooting.

Also double Check it(the consequences am facing now)
PhonesRe: Tecno N3 Discussion Thread by 4peace(m): 9:40am On Dec 31, 2012
@HOLLASLYD

I need you r help

I need stock rom for N3

Did not do backup of mine and my fone onLY showing Tecno

OR any other solution
PhonesRe: Tecno N3 Discussion Thread by 4peace(m): 8:24pm On Dec 30, 2012
Brainrex: @4peace I am going upload it again
me too can't find my files
ok
PhonesRe: Tecno N3 Discussion Thread by 4peace(m): 7:38pm On Dec 30, 2012
@brainrex

help your guy now the link is invalid
PhonesRe: Tecno N3 Discussion Thread by 4peace(m): 5:29pm On Dec 30, 2012
Brainrex: How to Dump rom
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1771347

@4peace check the link i posted b4
the link they show invalid link help me @brainex
PhonesRe: Tecno N3 Discussion Thread by 4peace(m): 4:04pm On Dec 30, 2012
@brainex

I need you r help

I need stock rom for N3

Did not do backup of mine and my fone one showing Tecno
PhonesRe: Tecno N3 Discussion Thread by 4peace(m): 12:14pm On Dec 30, 2012
@brainex OR anybody can help

I need you r help

I need stock rom for N3

Did not do backup of mine and my fone one showing Tecno
PhonesRe: Tecno N3 Discussion Thread by 4peace(m): 6:57am On Dec 30, 2012
ibietela2: So no one knows which is better between N3 and galaxy Y pro?
pls go here check your galaxy Y pro spec http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_y_pro_b5510-4116.php


i dont know what you want oooo my friend but why compare hummer jeep with rav4 jeep now

let me give you my mixed opinion on this

1.n3 screen 3.5 againt 2.6

2.n3 320*480 againt 320 x 240 pixels

3.n3 touch screen against qwerty keyboard

4.n3 1ghz vs 832mhz cpu

5.both SNS integration

6.n3 3mp vs 3.15mp

7.n3 1400 battery(if luck you 1 extra) vs 1200

8.both has android 2.3

9.n3 release nov,2012 against aug,2011 of y pro

10.is this what you want to compare with n3


https://st2.gsmarena.com/vv/pics/samsung/samsung-galaxy-y-pro-b5510.jpg

vs

[img]http://2.bp..com/-BAalYkylDTQ/ULiZ0MiRZqI/AAAAAAAAExI/sre3mtFQNiE/s1600/techno.jpg[/img]

sorry for my response cause i dey angry ooo angry angry angry angry
PhonesRe: Tecno N3 Discussion Thread by 4peace(m): 5:12am On Dec 30, 2012
Brainrex: https://www.dropbox.com/s/z1aqsq2s9ey9n6/romdump_tecno_n3_brainrex.rar
Thanks very much

but it says invalid link that link is not well formed please help
PhonesRe: Tecno N3 Discussion Thread by 4peace(m): 10:58pm On Dec 29, 2012
@brainex

I need you r help

I need stock rom for N3

Did not do backup of mine and my fone one showing Tecno
PhonesRe: High End Samsung Galaxy S3 by 4peace(m): 3:29pm On Dec 26, 2012
coretechng: I have a new Samsung Wave 3 for sale.This is not sold in Nigerian market,that makes it unique. The specification here. http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_s8600_wave_3-4126.php

[b]Call 08023122331 [/b]to pick it up at 57 Awolowo Way,Ikeja.
tot this fone is one year old just asking
PhonesRe: Tecno N3 Discussion Thread by 4peace(m): 2:58pm On Dec 26, 2012
Brainrex: How to Root Tecno n3
http://brainrex..com/2012/12/how-to-root-tecno-n3-android-phone.html?m=1
tHANKS MY MAN

what a xmas gift from you to me


2nd to root his n3 whaoo
PhonesRe: A New Tecno Phone (tecno N3) -soon! by 4peace(m): 11:57pm On Dec 23, 2012
codemaster2much: how can one root this phone...need help
you need the phone driver
SportsRe: Odewingie, Martins & Taiwo Dropped For AFCON 2013 by 4peace(m): 8:51am On Dec 23, 2012
[size=24pt]Guys this is provisional squad list.
Anything can still happen
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PhonesRe: A New Tecno Phone (tecno N3) -soon! by 4peace(m): 6:42am On Dec 22, 2012
a1solution: Techno N3 thread bookmarked. But if I giv it as gift wont people complain I bought them chinko phone?
.

Why are worry yourself

Tecno enter nigeria make as a unique brand check their history
PhonesRe: Android Master HERE by 4peace(m): 7:47am On Dec 12, 2012
what of tecno N3
Christianity EtcRe: Understanding Mathematics Is Demonic For Primary School Children by 4peace(m): 10:34am On Dec 10, 2012
NatGeo need to see this ooooo huh huh huh huh huh
PhonesRe: What are the implications of HSDPA & GSM Frequencies by 4peace(m): 6:46pm On Dec 09, 2012
pipeliner: Thanks for your contribution. My understanding from your post is that since I want both data and voice function I should not go for HSDPA Phone (Option 1)above. Thanks.
nope

those line doesnt walk like that

read above

it like this any phone with 4g will surely do 3.75,3.5,3,2.75,2.5,2 or edge wtf
PhonesRe: Tecno N3 Discussion Thread by 4peace(m): 6:40pm On Dec 09, 2012
aze: Thanks. N3 has 256mb RAM not 512mb as noted by some posters. 512mb ROM and 175mb user accesible storage l believe. Users kindly clarify the above line i posted,
you need to own one because
if i told you is 512 Ram,you will argue
if i tell you mine n3 comes with 2 battery you will argue
some still not believe game brainex is posting
so best way is to own one and feel the phone
PhonesRe: Tecno N3 Discussion Thread by 4peace(m): 6:36pm On Dec 09, 2012
Brainrex: Not rooted
ok thanks
PhonesRe: What are the implications of HSDPA & GSM Frequencies by 4peace(m): 6:35pm On Dec 09, 2012
GSM / GPRS / EDGE/ 3G / HSDPA / HSPA (plus) and LTE

It can be confusing trying to understand the differences between the various mobile connectivity options listed in the specifications of smartphones and touted by the mobile networks as the best way to connect to the internet. In this guide we will try to summarise these technologies and point out the advantages and disadvantages of each technology.

GSM

GSM (Global system for mobile communications) is the standard by which the vast majority of mobile handsets work in Europe and is becoming dominant in other parts of the world with over 2 billion people currently using the system. When you purchase a mobile or smartphone it is important to understand what frequencies are used by each technology because manufacturers and networks have a tendency to quote these figures with little explanation as to what they mean.

The majority of GSM networks use 900MHz and 1800MHz but in the US the 850MHz and 1900Mhz are prominent. If these are quoted the phone will be classed as a tri-band phone and can be used in Europe, the US and many other territories (provided your SIM is enabled). If you require mobile access in the Far East and areas such as Scandanavia you will need to check with your mobile provider because at the minimum a quad-band phone will be required and in some areas only a phone purchased in the country will work.

Most GSM phones are primarily used for voice but can be used for mobile internet access via the GPRS Core Network.

GPRS

GPRS is a system used to transmit data at speeds of up to 60 kbits per second and is a battery friendly way to send and receive emails and to browse the internet but in these days of broadband connectivity it will be seen as slow by some. To set up GPRS connections on your smartphone you will need to obtain specific information from your mobile provider to input into your phone. Most are happy to provide this information and some manufacturers such as Nokia offer pre-configured files that you can install onto your phone for your network.

GPRS is a tried and tested system and is therefore very reliable for standard mobile data use and will suit people with moderate data needs. Once you have the required settings in place you can use the network whenever you like and it requires no further adjustment as it works in the background of your internet enabled applications.

EDGE

EDGE (Exchanged Data rates for GSM Evolution) is a recent development based on the GPRS system and has been classified as a '3G' standard due to the fact that it can run at up to 473.6 kbits per second. If a smartphone is EDGE compliant it can be used for heavy mobile data transmission such as receiving large email attachments and browsing complex web pages at great speed. To use EDGE cell sites must be modified to accept transmissions of this type so coverage can be patchy in certain areas- it is a technology well worth having built in to any smartphone though.

3G

3G was initially marketed as a way to make video calls on the mobile network but is also a highly efficient way of browsing the internet and communicating on your smartphone using voice over IP and by email and instant messaging. Most UK and some European networks now have 3G networks and with speeds similar to EDGE it is fast becoming a common way to connect while on the road.

In areas where 3G coverage is poor the handset will constantly try to find a 3G signal and this can have a dramatic affect on battery life. Some phones handle constant 3G enablement well but some can have their battery life reduced by up to 50% so it is worth checking that your potential purchase is able to cope with this. At this time though 3G has good coverage and enables high speed internet access from your phone and is fast becoming a standard for mobile connectivity.

HSDPA

HSDPA (High Speed Downlink Packet Access) is a technology based on the 3G network which can support speeds of up to 7.2 Mbits per second. In reality you will most likely get a top speed of around 3 Mbits but this is useful for mobile TV streaming and other high end data transmissions. To use HSDPA your phone must be able to support the technology and of course you will need to be located within range of a cell site that has been upgraded to offer the service.

HSUPA (High Speed Uplink Packet Access) is the other side of this coin, although for mobile devices it is rarely mentioned as download speeds are considered more important. Together the 2 technologies make HSPA (High Speed Packet Access).

HSPA (Plus)

This is an evolution of the HSPA (HSDPA & HSUPA) standard and allows for faster speeds. The maximum download speed allowed by the standard is 168 Mbit/s although in reality networks that support HSPA (plus) will offer 21 Mbit/s download. This is because the existing 3G network architecture operators would have deployed and made compatible was never designed to handle such massive bandwidth.

The idea of HSPA (plus) was to allow network carriers to move towards 4G speeds (defined as 100 Mbit/s download) without having to use new masts and radios. Networks which have been upgraded to allow HSPA (plus) traffic are backwards compatible so phones with standard HSDPA receivers will work on them but to take advantage of the higher speeds you must have a device with an HSPA (plus) receiver. Many devices fitted with an LTE receiver are also capable of HSPA (plus).

LTE

Long Term Evolution or LTE is the first step towards true 4G technologies. To be a truly 4G technology, download speeds of 100 Mb/s and 1Gb/s should be available from moving (i.e. in a car) or pedestrian points respectively. It was however widely decided across the world that companies could market LTE as "4G LTE" due to some having already taken that step and to avoid further consumer confusion with the terms 3.5G or 3.9G that were starting to surface.

LTE offers maximum download speeds of 299.6 Mb/s although there has been controversy over the speeds some operators running LTE networks are providing, sometimes being lower than the supposedly 'inferior' HSPA (plus) technology. Commercially available speeds vary wildly and using the (at the time of writing) recently launched UK LTE network, tests have shown anywhere in between 8-50 Mb/s in available areas. LTE requires brand new network technology and masts / radios. This also means that the devices that support LTE will also need to have a compatible receiver.

Much like the available 3G technologies, connection to an LTE signal will cause an extra strain on your device's battery and it is recommended to manage your connections.

True 4G

There are technologies (LTE-Advanced, Mobile Wimax) that are capable of reaching the recommended speeds for 4G. At the time of writing these are not yet deployed and commercially available in any country. Some countries will have these networks available in 2013 for testing, but it is not expected that these true 4G technologies will be commercially available globally for some time.


The key to all of these technologies is to understand what your typical usage will be and which of the above suit your needs. It could also be worth future proofing your needs because well connected devices often cost little more than phones with basic connectivity.


copied from here
PhonesRe: Android Mobile Assistant by 4peace(m): 6:15pm On Dec 09, 2012
there is siri for android check play

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