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Phones / Re: Infinix HOT 4 (X557) Official Discussion Thread by srrrr(m): 7:00pm On Aug 09, 2017
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Phones / Re: Infinix HOT 4 (X557) Official Discussion Thread by srrrr(m): 5:12pm On Aug 04, 2017
sod09:
all there
The otg now works perfectly I mean you can transfer from ur flash directly from file manager. Unlike the previous one you go to storage
Is the split screen resizable?
Phones / Re: Infinix HOT 4 (X557) Official Discussion Thread by srrrr(m): 5:03pm On Aug 04, 2017
THUNDAR:
I did mine on Wednesday
Using Airtel night sub of N200 for 1.5gb

It was less than 30mins download with 1.2-5mb per second all the way! The installation took extra 20mins

Approximately, an hour was What I used for both the download and installation!

My observation though
1. Dirac is no longer working, either activated or not the system sounds the Same
2. It takes a little more time to charge and less time to discharge
3.The colour of the notification bar as seen on the attached screenshot is awful

But the good side though
1. Splitting screen is awesome! (Although some apps are yet to support it) running 2apps side by side
2.You can easily uninstall an app from the menu unlike the previous 6.0 Where you can't install an app
3.The quick reply to notifications is sweet especially with the fact that you can reply to each single notification without opening the app! I can easily reply to all My whatsapp messages without even opening the app at all

Well That's the few observations yet! More to come still testing
Pls i have some questions.
Is the split screen resizable?
What's the size of your memory card? Cos it seems you can't upgrade successfully without an sd card
Phones / Re: Infinix Hot 4 System Update. Your Advice is Needed. by srrrr(m): 4:01pm On Jun 11, 2017
Muhammed028:


I saw that already but i don't have pc
I mean you need a PC to root 6.0 marshmallow above
Phones / Re: Infinix Hot 4 System Update. Your Advice is Needed. by srrrr(m): 4:00pm On Jun 11, 2017
Muhammed028:


I saw that already but i don't have pc

Well, actually.Android 6.0.1 actually blocks a feature to root directly because it doesn't allow to modify the root data.
Phones / Re: Infinix Hot 4 System Update. Your Advice is Needed. by srrrr(m): 3:49pm On Jun 11, 2017
Muhammed028:



No, am on mashmellow

You can follow this link.
Read comments, it's very important.

http://www.shelaf.com/2016/09/how-to-root-infinix-hot-4-x557-using.html
Phones / Re: Infinix Hot 4 System Update. Your Advice is Needed. by srrrr(m): 4:35am On Jun 11, 2017
Muhammed028:

How did you root ur phone, i want to root mine
Are you on Nougat
Phones / Re: Infinix Hot 4 System Update. Your Advice is Needed. by srrrr(m): 12:30am On Jun 10, 2017
I got this one. I need to unroot my phone before upgrading. I just regretted rooting my phone.

Phones / Re: Modern Combat 5: Blackout by srrrr(m): 3:13pm On May 29, 2017
sod09:
dload d offline mode
no need for internet after
How, please show me the link for the offline version
Phones / Re: Modern Combat 5: Blackout by srrrr(m): 3:06pm On May 29, 2017
nani667:




Added ✔
Please add me 09038230506
Phones / Re: Infinix HOT 4 (X557) Official Discussion Thread by srrrr(m): 11:08am On May 28, 2017
Hakeem12:
that's marshmallow for you. Only pictures you take with your phone and files sent to you through Bluetooth will be save on your SD card. You will have to move the rest manually to SD card. Buh you may format the SD card as internal, meaning the SD card and internal storage become one. This can be done under settings, STORAGE AND USB.
What of Nougat
Phones / Re: TOP 5 games for Android devices 2017. No. 3 is my best by srrrr(m): 2:19am On May 28, 2017
I just wasted my time on that blog. The only reasonable game there is pes17. He even listed san Andreas and asphalt nitro, That blogger is hungry
Phones / Re: My Phone Installing Another Setting App by srrrr(m): 2:07am On May 28, 2017
Dailyfavour:
I have been experiencing funny function of my phone recently. Another system setting application is installing itself apart from already built in setting app. Each time I delete it keep reinstalling itself and the security alert from the phone always show it is a threat. Who will help me out. Thanks
Is your phone rooted? If yes, then one of your apps that you gave root permission is probably installing those apps. Look for the exact app and delete it (just Google "system app remover" or you can use lucky patcher) if you don't know the app, just go to settings >> accessibility, you will see some apps with Android robot icon given accessible permission, those are the installed apps but not the one installing it. To correct it totally you have to look for the exact app manually.
If your phone is not rooted, you might consider flashing it

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Phones / Re: Official Nougat 7.0 Update For Infinix Hot 4 by srrrr(m): 10:33pm On May 26, 2017
MrScamp:

Yes I was using a beta version before and no I didn't flash the tcard.The picture below is what you get after updating
You don't get me. I'm not talking about this OTA update, I'm taking of the beta version you were using. Did you flash the beta through twrp or you used the tcard file and upgraded through system update?
The reason why I'm asking is because my phone is still on 6.0 and the nougat update I got has disappeared (it's a general problem) because it was an error. The official update for hot 4 will be out on the 6th of June and it seems the only people getting OTA updates (just like you) are the ones that are using the beta version. That's why I'm asking

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Phones / Re: Official Nougat 7.0 Update For Infinix Hot 4 by srrrr(m): 12:06pm On May 26, 2017
MrScamp:
just saw mine now
Were you using the beta version before. Did you flash the Tcard
Phones / Re: Official Nougat 7.0 Update For Infinix Hot 4 by srrrr(m): 2:56pm On May 25, 2017
The update has been withdrawn. I dont know what happened

Phones / Official Nougat 7.0 Update For Infinix Hot 4 by srrrr(m): 8:56am On May 25, 2017
I got it this morning.
This is not the beta version

Phones / Re: Infinix HOT 4 (X557) Official Discussion Thread by srrrr(m): 5:04pm On May 22, 2017
madgoat:

grin grin grin the truth is always bitter grin
The inbuilt infinix camera switches to beauty mode, then u downloaded some camera apps and they all switched to beauty mode grin grin grin grin grin


Do you have a hot 4, if not I urge you to buy one. I know you'll never buy because you'll never have the money to buy one, because you're BROKE!
But at least if you manage to see anyone using one, beg the person to lend you so that you can take some selfies.
If you switch to selfie camera and it's in beauty mode, KILL YOURSELF!
Phones / Re: Infinix HOT 4 (X557) Official Discussion Thread by srrrr(m): 2:42pm On May 22, 2017
madgoat:


Mostly happens with ugly people when they want to take selfies. The fone has to automatically switch to 'beauty' mode to try and make them artificially handsome/beautiful .
The only solution is to do plastic surgery on your face cry
I don't have anything to say to you. At least your name will define your brain
Phones / Re: Infinix HOT 4 (X557) Official Discussion Thread by srrrr(m): 10:31am On May 22, 2017
Please, If I want to take a selfie, the selfie camera automatically switch to beauty mode. This beauty mode is making my pictures blur and ugly so I have to switch it manually to normal mode. I thought it was the inbuilt camera app, so I downloaded 3 camera apps yesterday, but the selfie camera is still in beauty mode. This is annoying!
Please is there a way I can lock it to normal mode
Phones / Re: How To Get The Phone Number Of The Person That Stole Your Phone by srrrr(m): 10:18am On May 21, 2017
continue:
Important things you will need before doing this are as follows:
A phone number of someone you trust and you can have access to anytime of the day. You can your parents, friend, brother or sisters’ own.

Note: This is what you will use as your emergency contact. This is the number you will receive the SMS with.Next, is an android phone operating on at least 4.4 kitkat. Honestly, I don’t know about other lower versions but you can check whether yours can do it, there’s no harm in trying.A pen and a diary where you will right down your remote control commands. Please, don’t underrate the importance of this, because this is the only way yoube able to recover your phone if you if you forgets your password.If you have all the above listed materials, then you are more than good to go. Follow the below steps to activated it.
1.Go to security
2.Scroll down and click on “Mobile anti-theft” a dialogue box will popup telling you that activating mobile anti-theft allows you to remotely blah blah blah just press “ok”
3.Enter the password you would like to use in accessing “Mobile anti-theft”…here you will have to type it twice in other to confirm it.
4.Another page will display where you will have to enter your emergency contact(s). You can enter more than one phone number. This is the number where the SMS will be sent to.
5.Get your pen and diary write down thecodes displayed on this page.You can use them to lock your phone, wipe the data, and recover your password if forgotten just by sendingSMS with from your emergency contact with the code relevant to what you want to do at that particular moment.
If you have successful follow these processes up to this moment, congratulation! Next they stole your phoneand remove the SIM card, SMS delivered from that number to your emergency contact.Don’t forget to share this post with your friends using the share buttons below, it will encourage to write more….thanks!

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Phones / Re: The 12 Biggest Announcements From Google I/O 2017 by srrrr(m): 12:41pm On May 18, 2017
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Phones / Re: The 12 Biggest Announcements From Google I/O 2017 by srrrr(m): 9:59am On May 18, 2017
Smart Reply in Gmail

Google’s machine learning system analyzes the contents of an email in the Android or iOS Gmail app, and it suggests some quick and simple replies to an email. This is similar to what smartphones do with text messages.




Google Lens

A set of vision-based computing capabilities that can see what you’re looking at and offer information about the object. For example, you can point your phone camera at a flower and Google Lens will tell you what kind of flower it is. Even more impressively, you can scan the label on a Wi-Fi router and connect to the network instantly!




Find My Device app

Google’s answer to Apple’s Find My iPhone app has gotten a new name and a big design overhaul.




Google Assistant

Google is making huge updates to Google Assistant. First and foremost, Google is adding the ability to type to the Assistant on your phone. This might seem like a step backwards, but it’s obviously going to come in handy when you’re in public.
Google Assistant will also tie into Google Lens, so you can make conversational requests to Assistant about things you see. For example, you can point the camera at a dish on a menu, and then ask Assistant what it looks like without ever naming the dish. Assistant will then return photos of the dish using a Google image search.
Actions on Google is Google’s third-party developer toolkit that allows developers to integrate Google Assistant support into their services. This feature used to be limited to Google Home, but now it’s available on Android and iOS devices.





Google Assistant on the iPhone

Assistant is also coming to the iPhone for the first time. Google Assistant will be baked right into the normal Google app on iOS.




Google Home

Proactive assistant support is finally coming to Google Home. This means the Google Home will light up and get your attention to deliver information without the user having to request it. For example, the Home will light up if you have an upcoming meeting and it’s time to leave.
The second big addition is hands-free calling. Just ask Google Home to make a call, and the speaker will place the call. Calls within the US are also completely free, which is a nice perk.
Spotify’s free service will be supported on the Google Home for the first time beginning this summer (only paid subscriptions were supported previously). Soundcloud and Deezer support is coming as well, and all models will soon be update with support for Bluetooth audio streaming from any device.
Finally, Google is adding support for visual responses on Google Home. Home doesn’t have a screen, of course, but it will connect to other devices with screens — an Android phone, a Chromecast, or even and iPhone. For example, you can ask your Google Home for directions to a destination, and Home can send those directions to your phone and open Google Maps.





Google Photos

Google is adding three new features to Google Photos. The first is Suggested Sharing, which will use machine learning to remind you to share photos with people who appear in them. For example, if you take a group shot with five people, Google Photos will later pop up a reminder suggesting that you share the pic with each of the five people who appears in the photo.
As an extension of Google Photos’ new sharing feature, other people who take photos as the same event as you will be able to share recommended photos to a group album that all included users can access.
Shared libraries is another new feature that will let you configure your phone so that it will share any images you capture of a certain person. So for example, all photos you take of your children can automatically be shared with your husband or wife.
These new features will roll out to iOS, Android and the web in the coming weeks.
One final feature Google is adding to Google Photos is Photo Books, which uses machine learnings to help compile photo albums that can then be printed in a physical soft cover or hardcover book that’s shipped to your door in just a few days. Google’s Photo Books product launches today on the web, and each book costs $9.99.





YouTube

Google had plenty to say about YouTube, but the star of the show is the upcoming arrival of 360-degree YouTube video support in the YouTube smart TV app. Using your TV’s standard remote, you’ll be able to pan around 360-degree videos on the big screen. This will also extends to live events, which can stream in 360-degree video directly to your TV through the YouTube app.





Android O

Google first released an Android O developer preview in March, and on Wednesday we learned about new features that will be added to Android O before it’s released later this summer. Here are some highlights:
Picture-in-picture support will allow Android phone users to shrink a video into the corner of the screen and use the phone while the video continues to play. Of course, this feature isn’t limited to videos.
Notifications are also being enhanced in Android O. Notification Dots are basically tiny chat heads for notifications — a long-tap on a Notification Dot will open up a preview of the notification, which can then be swiped to dismiss, dragged down to see the rest of the notification, or tapped to open the appropriate app. There’s also a new auto-fill feature in Android O that will work across third-party apps, making things like logins much easier. Then there’s Smart Text Selection, which makes selecting words and phrases much easier. Google is using on-device machine learning to allow single taps to select long phrases as appropriate, such as addresses.
Android O will also include enhancements in to what Google calls Vitals.
Google Play Protect is the first new feature announced in the Vitals category, and it’s a virus checker of sorts that scans apps to ensure there’s no suspicious or malicious code. Android O will also speed things up dramatically using features like “wise limits,” which stop apps from using too much resources and draining too much batteries.
Play Console Dashboards for developers analyzes third-party apps for issues that might cause excessive resource consumption or battery drain. The tool can also help developers overcome those issues as they build their apps. Support for the programming language Kotlin has also been added to Android in Android O.





Android Go

Android Go is essentially a new iteration of the company’s old Android One initiative. It will offer a lighter-weight version of Android O and future Android builds, and it will facilitate lighter-weight apps. This will allow device makers to build cheaper phones with less expensive components that will still be able to offer a quick and smooth Android experience.






VR and AR

Google announced Daydream last year to help vendors bring a high-quality virtual reality experience to mobile devices. On Wednesday, Google announced that Daydream support is coming to LG’s next flagship phone, as well as Samsung’s Galaxy S8 and S8+ in an upcoming update. But what about what’s next?
Google announced the addition of a standalone Daydream VR headset spec. This will allow vendors to build mobile VR headsets that do not need a smartphone to run. They’ll have no wires, and they will not need to be connected to a PC. HTC Vive and Lenovo are both currently working with Google to build and launch standalone Daydream headsets later this year.
Where augmented reality is concerned, Google announced a Visual Positioning Service (VPS, like GPS) that will enable next-generation AR experiences and indoor guidance. For example, VPS can guide you through a store to the exact product you came to purchase. Google is also adding AR features to Expeditions, it’s education product that allows students to enjoy interactive learning experiences in the classroom.






Google for Jobs

According to Google CEO Sundar Pichai, Google for Jobs is Google’s suite of products that will help people find jobs, and will help employers find the best candidates. Everything from retail jobs to c-suite executive roles can now be searched right in the Google search box, and a card-based interface will display available jobs without ever having to leave Google. Results are enhanced in a number of ways; for example, the job results for a search will show the searcher commute times from his or her home.
Google for Jobs will roll out in the coming weeks, and it will be available initially only in the US.

Phones / The 12 Biggest Announcements From Google I/O 2017 by srrrr(m): 9:48am On May 18, 2017
Credit: http://bgr.com/2017/05/17/google-io-2017-top-announcements-android-o/

There’s no question that the opening keynote at the annual Google I/O developers conference is one of the most action-packed events each year for Google fans. The company runs through all of the exciting new products it plans to release in the short-term future, and it also covers plenty of improvements and new features hitting existing Google products. Hardware and software was both covered during the Google I/O 2017 keynote, as we expected, and there are so many exciting things Google executives discussed on stage during the event.
The Google I/O keynote covers so much in such a short amount of time, that it’s always nice to have a simple roundup of all of the day’s biggest and most important announcements. That’s exactly what you’ll find in this post, which is your one-stop shop for info on everything Google covered on stage on Wednesday.

Phones / Re: Carlcare Is Here With You by srrrr(m): 9:22am On May 18, 2017
CarlcareOpebi:

Hello @srrrr What did you test the OTG Cable with at first? Your Laptop maybe?
How can you test OTG cable with a laptop.
Maybe you didn't get me well.
I'm using it on my infinix hot 4.
The OTG cable is new and it's working.
Mouse and flash drive works.
Phone to phone connection (i.e phone to OTG to USB-microUSB to second phone) only charges the other phone. You can't transfer files between them (just like the flash drive). That the problem.
I hope you get it now.

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