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Have you ever landed in a situation where as you mistakenly delete an important file and you ought to use it again probably in the next one hour, and then you go downloading or designing the file.. Its not just a good idea So I know you guys must have heard of recycle Bin on PC. This app this its equivalent because it helps you recover deleted files formats like JPG, PNG, MP4, NEF, DCR, PEF, DNG. M4A, 3GP, MOV, PDF, XPS, ODT, ZIP, APK, SNB and so many other formats on your android smart phone. Note: Your device has to be rooted to enjoy the privilege. Unrooted devices can only recover a lower resolution versions of your photos that it finds it the caches and thumb nails of the directories. Requirements: Android version must be 2.5 up Root required App size: 7mb GET THE APP FOR FREE FROM HERE SOURCE: http://techubng..com.ng/2016/12/how-to-recover-deleted-files-using.html
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hello techubers, It is important for every android users to activate this options on their device should in case the unexpected happen. Losing your smartphone can be painful but you have lots of options on how to recover it. Android Device Manager is a Google’s official and easy-to-use tool to track your Android phone or tablet. The best thing about it is that you don’t need to install an app to be able to track your devices. The only requirement is that your device must be connected to your Google account; location access must be turned on and connected to the internet. With ADM, you can do these; >>Make the smartphone to ring for Maximum 5 minutes none stop >>Lock the phone completely or >>Wipe all the data and information's stored on the phone Requirements >>Turn on location access on your device >>Make sure you are connected to a google account >>Have an internet access on the device. WHAT ELSE? what else? Go to https://www.google.com/android/devicemanager Login with your google account and track the location of your phone. Simple and easy. SOURCE: http://techubng..com.ng/2016/12/how-to-find-stolen-or-missing-phone.html
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Just received this message from GLO now, I didn't do any subscription. N I checked with *127*0# but didn't see any data. Anyone else receive this?
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