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Phones / Re: Hello Am A Tech Nerd , Ask Me Anything About Your Smartphone Problem by femdevcon(f): 10:46pm On Apr 29, 2016 |
Cutex01: Use kingroot for PC |
Phones / Re: Hello Am A Tech Nerd , Ask Me Anything About Your Smartphone Problem by femdevcon(f): 4:03pm On Apr 29, 2016 |
innobarca:What kind of phone @inno |
Phones / Re: 6 Reasons Why You Shouldn't Update Your Android To Marshmallow 6.0 For Now by femdevcon(f): 12:30pm On Apr 29, 2016 |
And for ye picking and dropping Mic, Hope you know Wizkid is your mate?? |
Phones / Re: Hello Am A Tech Nerd , Ask Me Anything About Your Smartphone Problem by femdevcon(f): 12:35pm On Apr 28, 2016 |
hrykanu231: Enable content compression option You can turn on this setting through the following steps Click the Options button on the home icon screen. Select Security Options > General. Now select Content Compression and then click the trackball to choose Enabled. The setting can be saved through exiting or selecting ‘save’ when the dialog box for ‘changes made’ appears. Regards: Femdevcon 1 Like |
Phones / Re: Hello Am A Tech Nerd , Ask Me Anything About Your Smartphone Problem by femdevcon(f): 12:32pm On Apr 28, 2016 |
faithugo64: Clear your cache and free up some space on your device |
Phones / Re: Hello Am A Tech Nerd , Ask Me Anything About Your Smartphone Problem by femdevcon(f): 12:22pm On Apr 28, 2016 |
[quote author=Oluwaseunsodiq post=45116549][/quote] Judging from the image above phone2 has an higher spec. Try free some space on your device and install kingroot and purify. It will optimize your device for better gaming experience Regards : Femdevcon |
Phones / Re: Hello Am A Tech Nerd , Ask Me Anything About Your Smartphone Problem by femdevcon(f): 12:19pm On Apr 28, 2016 |
Reyginus: You just have to live with the truth . Battery is your phone Problem. You have to get another one |
Phones / Re: Hello Am A Tech Nerd , Ask Me Anything About Your Smartphone Problem by femdevcon(f): 12:16pm On Apr 28, 2016 |
dave2meek:Follow the below instruction Turn your phone off Hold Power and Volume Down to access Fastboot (again, this process differs with different devices) Use the volume buttons to highlight Recovery and press Power to confirm. If you see the Android robot, press Power, then Volume up briefly to access Recovery. Scroll down to Wipe cache partition and hit Power to confirm. Scroll down to Yes and hit Power to confirm. Reboot If the problem persists, you can also clear the app cache for your device (explained below) and the last resort is to do a full backup and perform a factory reset Regards : Femdevcon |
Phones / Re: Hello Am A Tech Nerd , Ask Me Anything About Your Smartphone Problem by femdevcon(f): 12:05pm On Apr 28, 2016 |
Sambar: Avast is your best bet |
Phones / 6 Reasons Why You Shouldn't Update Your Android To Marshmallow 6.0 For Now by femdevcon(f): 6:07am On Apr 28, 2016 |
[img]http://3.bp..com/-xTa9v4DvbtA/VyGIXnL-TxI/AAAAAAAAD5A/Y_NGd5qAK_QKpTnmZLZvyil56zp5VhutwCLcB/s1600/mobile-605422_1920.jpg[/img] Though The Recent Update of Android Marshmallow 6.0 comes with couple of improvements and Promising Features, These update is not for everyone out there as it comes with a lot of Issues I have received hundreds of messages by fans complaining about numerous Challenges they faces After updating their Android Devices to Marshmallow 6.0. Well These Article is not convincing of you not to update your Device to Mashmalow 6.0 But to make you realize the whole issues that await after Updating. 1.Marshmallow Drains battery: Genuine Battery Drainage is one major issue of Marshmallow. I have received many complaints about battery drainage by my blog Readers. The best asnswer to what cause this genuine battery drainage is due to several background processes which Marshmallow featured 2.Marshmallow app crashes or freezes: This is another issue associated with Marshmallow Update is random app crashes and occassional freezing which is attributed to mismatch API Issues. Marshmallow is API 23 and not all apps are compatible with it yet). 3.Marshmallow randomly reboots Itself: this is a common issues that await you almost immediately after you have updated your device to 6.0 mostly when plugged into power. 4. Marshmallow Wi-Fi problems: With no reasonable explanation to this Marshmallow sometimes fails to locate WiFi network even when in WiFi Range. Though this can be fix by toggling the airplane mode and re scanning the network again. But must we have to go through all these every time? 5. Marshmallow data problems: You may start experiencing occassional data disconnection and in most cases the network data wouldn't even come on. 6. Marshmallow performance problems: General system sluggishness is another frequent complaint following an Android update Marshmallow lag a lot with a frustrating gaming experience Conclusion: before Clicking that Update Button put in mind the challenges you will be Greeted with after the update . however we await Google quick fix to this Promising Update. if you are still Hellbent and still want to update your Device to Marshmallow and live with this problems This fixes will help you You can do a factory reset in the Android settings by going to Settings > Backup and reset > Factory data reset > Reset phone. Alternatively you can do the same thing from recovery, by turning your device off and following the steps outlined in the battery drain section of this article. Remember, the exact button combination is different for different manufacturers. Watch out for my next Article on comprehensive fix to some of these Issues SOURCE:http://femdevcon..com.ng/2016/04/6-reasons-why-you-shouldnt-update-your.html?m=1 1 Like |
Phones / Re: Hello Am A Tech Nerd , Ask Me Anything About Your Smartphone Problem by femdevcon(f): 5:07am On Apr 28, 2016 |
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Phones / Re: Hello Am A Tech Nerd , Ask Me Anything About Your Smartphone Problem by femdevcon(f): 5:04am On Apr 28, 2016 |
philejazzy: I guess you re using a non compatible charger and the adverse effect may kill your Phone. Walk into any authorized tecno shop and request for the charger that is compatible with your device. Regards: Femdevcon |
Phones / Re: Hello Am A Tech Nerd , Ask Me Anything About Your Smartphone Problem by femdevcon(f): 3:30am On Apr 28, 2016 |
Due to Some Certain Privileges Non Granted Here On Nl . Some Answer Demand Posting links which is practically not possible here. In a bid to serve you better without a kobo attached you can join my PremiumWhatsapp group or My Twitter Handle Via the Image below . What you stand to gain when you Join. • Prompt Response in case your Device run into Trouble. • 24hrs Services • Exceptional goodies like latest Tweak. • Weekend Giveaways • Premium App Give away for Free. • zero provocable Admins • Free Advice. • Free Support • well coordinated Admins dedicated in serving you better. Regards : Femdevcon
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Phones / Re: Hello Am A Tech Nerd , Ask Me Anything About Your Smartphone Problem by femdevcon(f): 3:17am On Apr 28, 2016 |
Oluwaseunsodiq: Compare your phone Specification with your previous phone. In anticipation to hear from you Regards: Femdevcon |
Phones / Re: Hello Am A Tech Nerd , Ask Me Anything About Your Smartphone Problem by femdevcon(f): 3:15am On Apr 28, 2016 |
Tosinex: Go to settings>Backup/Reset>Factotory Reset>Erase everything. Regards |
Phones / Re: Hello Am A Tech Nerd , Ask Me Anything About Your Smartphone Problem by femdevcon(f): 3:12am On Apr 28, 2016 |
Benjamite01: If you recide in Lagos or Abuja or pH , walk into any SLoT office they ve got expert hands with a relatively cheap price . Ensure you insure the phone screen for #500 only so that when next the screen breaks the insurance covers you and u will get it fixed for free Regards : Femdevcon |
Phones / Re: Hello Am A Tech Nerd , Ask Me Anything About Your Smartphone Problem by femdevcon(f): 3:07am On Apr 28, 2016 |
xpensive20: Which network are you using Sir? |
Phones / Re: Hello Am A Tech Nerd , Ask Me Anything About Your Smartphone Problem by femdevcon(f): 3:06am On Apr 28, 2016 |
kushstalin: Non compatible OS update Regard: Femdevcon |
Phones / Re: Hello Am A Tech Nerd , Ask Me Anything About Your Smartphone Problem by femdevcon(f): 3:02am On Apr 28, 2016 |
Enasdan: Chance of success and not Bricking = 90% Regards Femdevcon |
Phones / Re: Hello Am A Tech Nerd , Ask Me Anything About Your Smartphone Problem by femdevcon(f): 3:00am On Apr 28, 2016 |
Datas121: Redifine your question pls . so that I can attend to you regards |
Phones / Re: Hello Am A Tech Nerd , Ask Me Anything About Your Smartphone Problem by femdevcon(f): 2:58am On Apr 28, 2016 |
blesstunner: The Driver associated with your device interface/is corrupted you will need to factory restore/flash to get it back. Make sure you do a backup. After restoring ensure you look for a good antivirus to protect your device Regards: Femdevcon |
Phones / Re: Hello Am A Tech Nerd , Ask Me Anything About Your Smartphone Problem by femdevcon(f): 2:53am On Apr 28, 2016 |
Chuksprince: You will need to update it offline using a PC . However due to the limited privileges here on NL. You may have to Join My Premium WhatsApp Group to Get it Done.
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Phones / Re: Hello Am A Tech Nerd , Ask Me Anything About Your Smartphone Problem by femdevcon(f): 2:50am On Apr 28, 2016 |
martinoh:Try another SD card and see the diff. If its the same result .you will need a good antivirus to scan your device and M.Card Regards: Femdevcon |
Phones / Re: Hello Am A Tech Nerd , Ask Me Anything About Your Smartphone Problem by femdevcon(f): 2:47am On Apr 28, 2016 |
sleeknick: @Sleek all these are possible but due to the limited privileges on Nl I might not be able too attend to your answer here however you can join my WhatsApp group by messaging me with the below contacts Regards: Femdevcon
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Phones / Re: Hello Am A Tech Nerd , Ask Me Anything About Your Smartphone Problem by femdevcon(f): 2:43am On Apr 28, 2016 |
akiobamidele: Use a toothbrush and methylated spirit or petrol to clean the phone board and dry it in a very hot sun for 2hrs , ensure the battery is well charged. Couple it back and try rebooting the phone and let know your result . Regards: Femdevcon |
Computers / Top 5 Deadliest Computer Virus Of All Time by femdevcon(f): 4:53am On Apr 27, 2016 |
Computer viruses can be dreadful that might cause extensive damage to your innocent device. It can significantly disrupt your system’s performance and has the potential to wipe out everything on your hard disk. So, what is a computer virus? A computer virus is a malware program that, when executed, replicates by inserting copies of itself (possibly modified) into other computer programs, data files, or the boot sector of the hard drive. When this replication succeeds, the affected areas are then said to be “infected”, making your device helpless and sick. Also, ever since people could write code there have been individuals known as hackers who have sought to make that code malicious in nature. While some pranksters created virus-like programs for large computer systems, it was really the introduction of the personal computer that brought computer viruses to the public’s attention. Computer viruses have inundated the computer user for a long time now. Here are five most dangerous computer viruses of all time: 1. ILOVEYOU This was perhaps the most dangerous computer virus ever created that in the form of a worm — it was a standalone program capable of replicating itself. Known as ILOVEYOU, this virus initially traveled the Internet by e-mail and managed to crash PCs all across the world. To make it even more alluring, the subject of the e-mail said that the message was a love letter from a secret admirer. An attachment in the e-mail was what caused all the trouble. The original worm had the file name of LOVE-LETTER-FOR-YOU.TXT.vbs. The moment someone opened the file, the virus emailed itself to the first 50 contacts available in the PC’s Windows address book. The virus caused a total damage of around $10 billion affecting almost 10% of the world’s PCs connected to the Internet. 2. Melissa Melissa was the first mass-mailing macro virus for the new age of e-mailing which became the breaking news across the world on March 26, 1999. Based on a Microsoft Word macro and built by David L, Melissa was spread in the form of an email attachment by the name “list.doc.” When the attachment was clicked upon, the virus replicates itself and seeks for the Microsoft Outlook address book to e-mail itself to the first 50 names on the list with a message, “Here is that document you asked for…don’t show anyone else. ;-)” Later on, FBI arrested David L and slapped him with a fine of $5000 for unleashing the fastest virus of its time. 3. My Doom My Doom explored its way to the malware world on 26th January 2004 and sent a shockwave around the world, as it scattered exponentially via e-mail through email with random addresses of senders and subject lines. My Doom destroyed the cyber world by activating a tremendous denial of service attack that infected close to about two million PCs. It transmitted itself in a particularly deceitful manner through e-mail as what receiver would first reckon to be a bounced error message as it reads “Mail Transaction Failed.” But, as soon as the message is clicked upon, the attachment is executed and the worm is transferred to email addresses found in the user’s address book. The damage caused by this fastest-spreading mass mailer worm was a whopping $38 billion. 4. Code Red It debuted in late 2001 taking advantage of the Microsoft Internet Information Server’s flaw. The variations of the virus plagued the Internet for several months. The interesting thing about this deadly virus is, it did not require you to open an e-mail attachment or run a file; it just required an active Internet connection with which it ruined the Web page that you opened by displaying a text “Hacked by Chinese!” And in less than a week’s time, “Code Red” brought down more than 400,000 servers including the White House web server. This virus caused a total damage of approximately $2.6 billion dollars by hitting almost one million PCs. 5. Sasser The 2004 worm virus affected Windows OS primarily, and was devastating to many critical infrastructures. It didn’t spread through e-mail unlike other viruses. Instead, once the virus infected a computer, it looked for other vulnerable systems. It contacted those systems and instructed them to download the virus. The virus would scan random IP addresses to find potential victims. The virus also altered the victim’s operating system in a way, making it even hard to reset without cutting the power. Sasser functioned by attacking the security controller Local Security Authority Subsystem Service, as it had a buffer overflow vulnerability. The worm affected hospitals, public transportation, airlines, news agencies and much more. After one million infections, there was an estimated 18 billion dollars in damage recorded. Source: http://femdevcon..com/?m=1 |
Phones / Re: Please What Can Be The Cause Of This Problem by femdevcon(f): 12:12am On Apr 27, 2016 |
TheAziz:Kinda |
Phones / Re: Hello Am A Tech Nerd , Ask Me Anything About Your Smartphone Problem by femdevcon(f): 12:01am On Apr 27, 2016 |
James112: Use odin3 to root root your device then Its a very good tool for rooting and installing custom rom on Samsung devices Here is the download link http://femdevcon..com.ng/2016/04/download-odin3-v3107.html?m=1 1 Like |
Phones / Re: Hello Am A Tech Nerd , Ask Me Anything About Your Smartphone Problem by femdevcon(f): 11:22pm On Apr 26, 2016 |
James112: Use kingroot or kingoroot from playstore. |
Phones / Re: Please What Can Be The Cause Of This Problem by femdevcon(f): 11:17pm On Apr 26, 2016 |
TheAziz: Your phone ram is relatively low |
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