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In this post Am gonna be sharing with Airtel users, on simple steps to get a big megabytes deal for just a small deal. Note:this mb is compatibles for all kinds of phones and PC's. Steps to activate: You must be on Airtel Club 10padi's. ★Dial*166#to migrate to Airtel Club Padi. ★Recharge #100 on your Airtel SIM card. Make sure you are given 15mb for 1week. ★Check your MB by Dialing *141*712*0#or *123*10# Note:If you did not get the 15mb, then call any network for 1mins or less than, check your MB again to make sure your 1week 15mb is ACTIVE. Also note that you must have more than #100 on your account if you need to make calls before you receive10mb. ★Now sendBBUD2 to 440.You will be given 163MB + 10MB you gotearlier = 173MB!. ★Now dial *141*712*0# or *123*10# to check your MB This Megabytes will keep u surfing for 1week source: http://www.phildam..com |
Later this month, Google will be releasing a new Android Device Manager to help you find your lost Android phone. Yes, it took Google this long to release its own app to locate your lost Android device.Not only will you be able to locate your lost phone on a viewable map, the updated ADM will ring your device at maximum volume. And if it's gone for good, then you can wipe your device remotely.Devices running Android 2.2 or later will receive the update later this month. Google says a stand-alone Android app will also be released for those with multiple Android devices. Doesn't matter if your phone is lost behind the couch or somewhere in Tahiti, your most direct option for finding a lost Android phone is Google'snewly introduced android device manager (ADM) feature. Essentially an Android version of the iOS Find My iPhone service, ADM allows users to locate, track, ping, and, if need be, remotely wipe their devices—all from a web browser.The ping feature will ring the phone at maximum volume, even if it is set to vibrate or silent. If you figure you've dropped it somewhere outside of your immediate vicinity, log on to the ADM dashboard to see its location, anywhere in the world, to within a 22-meter radius. And if you discover you can't retrieve or recover the phone, ADM allows you to remotely wipe the device's contents (you will have to enable Factory Resets prior to losing the phone though). Plus, it's completely free and likely already installed.The one shortcoming? ADM does not offer a means of remotely locking your phone. Ring and full-on self-destruct are your only options. Bit Defender Anti-Theft If you'd like a middle ground between doing nothing and obliterating everything on your phone from afar, take a look at BitDefender's Anti-Theft app. It allows you to locate and erase your phone, as ADM does, but throws in a remote lock as well.This keeps your phone secure against the prying eyes and wandering fingers until you pick it up.What's more, Bit Defender can only be uninstalled by authorized users. If someone tries to bypass that by swapping SIM cards, BD will text the new number to a phone of your choosing, force the phone to answer your call, and then remotely wipe the phone via SMS command. Once you get the thief on the line, you should probably yell something to the effect of, "IF I CAN'T HAVE HER, NO ONE WILL" just before sending the self-destruct text. Drama! Excitement! Destruction!These extra features don't come free; you have to pony up an annual subscription of $4. But given that the full anti-theft service extends to all your devices—laptops, phones, and tablets alike—that four bucks is a good investment. Lookout Another solid freemium option is Lookout Security & Antivirus by Lookout Mobile Security. This total security suite protects your phone against loss or theftas well as provides continuous protection against a variety of nasty bits of online code.For $3 a month (or $30 annually), you get the antivirus service, backup and restore features to save and reload your Google contacts, photos, and call history, and a swath of sneaky anti-theft options. In addition to the standard map-based location, tracking and forced ringing features, Lookout also offers Signal Flare,which saves the phone's last known location when the battery dies, and the Lock Cam, which emails you a picture of anyone that incorrectly enters the lock screen combo three times. Plan B Bit Defender's a great choice, but what if you've lost your phone without installing it beforehand? There's always Plan B. Plan B is a remotely installed, barebones tracker app. First, open a browser window and logon to Google Play. Install the app onto your phone via Play, wait ten minutes for it to download and install, then text "locate" to your number from another phone. The app will triangulate its position based on Wi-Fi and GPS signals and send you a single email if it's sitting still, or continuously for a duration of 10 minutes if the device is on the move. You just have to keep texting "locate" until you catch up with it (and hope that the battery's still going). iOS Devices Find My iPhone The original lost phone tracking service for iOS is still your best option. This free app locates and tracks your lost or stolen Apple devices—not just iPhones but iPads and MacBooks as well—not to mention ringing the unit, displaying a message for whoever finds it, and remotely lock or wipe the device altogether. The app is free on iTunes. GadgetTrak For a little more advanced protection, GadgetTrak offers remotely activated GPS locationtracking, push notifications to trick a thief into giving away his position, and the ability to use your lost phone's camera to take a picture of whomever took it from the comfort of your home. It'll cost you $4, but that's peanuts compared to a brand new phone. Check http://phildam..com/2013/08/how-to-find-your-missing-phone.html?m=1 for complete list of instructions |