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PhonesHuawei P9 - The Dual 12 Megapixel Camera by TechInfo4All(op): 3:42pm On Jul 22, 2016
Check out the features on this baby! Dual 12 megapixel camera!!!!!!. Huawei is trying to change the way you see the world!.

Leica sounds familiar?. Leica is one of the most trusted names in photography, making it of the best cameras money can buy. Huawei has the Leica brand name on the camera, which can make us categorize it as the phone for lovers of photography...and art.




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e4TXO49n0P8

http://wifix.ng/blog/index.php/2016/07/22/wifix-ngblog-huawei-p9-dual-12megapixel-camera/

Technology MarketRe: Sony's Upcoming Flagship Smartphone Leaks - Check Out These Pictures by TechInfo4All(op): 5:07pm On Jul 19, 2016
Could just be a premium device though.
Dullahi:
It's cool, buy those bezels though? If it's reasonably priced, i might get it.
Technology MarketSony's Upcoming Flagship Smartphone Leaks - Check Out These Pictures by TechInfo4All(op): 4:22pm On Jul 19, 2016
GSM Arena got its hands on what looks to be Sony's next flagship phone, the F8331 (the name will likely be changed before it's released), and the design language looks noticeably different from the Xperia X and Z lines that we've become accustomed to over the past few years.


The F8331 features rounded edges reminiscent of the Lumia 920, a bigger screen than the 5-inch Xperia X devices, and a USB-C port — which would be a first for Sony. Thankfully, it still has a headphone jack, so no extra dongles are needed. There's not much else we know about the F8331 yet, and the images could be early prototypes of the device that are subject to change. Sony does have plans to make an appearance at IFA in September, however, so we may get answers to all of our questions in the next couple months.

Looks pretty cool, doesn't it??


Picture Credit: GSM Arena

PhonesRe: Dopeness Alert: Olympic-themed Galaxy S7 Edge by TechInfo4All(op): 11:17am On Jul 11, 2016
Even more cool is the video. DOPE!!!! cool
PhonesDopeness Alert: Olympic-themed Galaxy S7 Edge by TechInfo4All(op):
There is no shortage of Rio 2016 Olympic Games merchandise: magnets, T-shirts, plush mascot toys, sippy cups. But Samsung just unveiled the gold medal of souvenirs!!.

The company will deliver 12,500 Galaxy S7 Edge Olympic Games Limited Edition smartphones and Gear IconX wireless earbuds to all participating Olympians.

The otherwise-black handset incorporates splashes of all five official colors of the Olympic Rings: the front speaker and Home button are outlined in yellow, the volume rocker is green, the power button painted red, and the rear camera and flash are framed by blue.

The hues also feature prominently in the user interface: Look for the primary colors on the home and lock screens; message, dial, and contact screens; and notification bar.

“This will enable the athletes to connect with their friends, family, and fans and share their amazing experience at the Olympic Games,” International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Thomas Bach said of Samsung’s giveaway.



Watch The Unveiling:


http://wifix.ng/blog/index.php/2016/07/11/dopeness-alert-olympic-themed-galaxy-s7-edge/

PhonesSolutions To Your Mobile Storage Issues – Android by TechInfo4All(op):
There was a time when your phones just had your contacts on it, and maybe a few fuzzy pictures – but the smartphone boom changed all that! Apps, movies, pictures and music all compete for space – leaving many users with little room for much else! If you find yourself running out of available storage on your phone, here are a few ways of freeing up some valuable megabytes.



Expand your memory


One option to consider is simply adding some extra storage space in the form of a memory card.

Many Android handsets come with a memory card slot which allows you to expand your storage with a MicroSD Card. Likewise, most Windows phones can also use a memory card. Unfortunately, if you’re an iPhone user this is one area where you’ll miss out – as you’re limited to whatever storage your particular model of iPhone has.

If your phone does have a MicroSD slot, you could add as much as a whopping 200 gigabytes of extra space, depending on what the phone supports.

It’s important to note that, for the most part, Android phones can only really use the SD card for photos, videos and other media files. This means that if you need more space for apps, then a memory card may not provide a solution – but it could indirectly fix the problem by giving you somewhere else to put all your media files. The latest version of Android, Marshmallow, has actually introduced a feature called ‘Adoptable Storage’ which remedies this problem, but even then it’s not been implemented by all phone manufacturers: for example, the popular Samsung Galaxy S7 doesn’t support it.


Delete your unused apps



With literally hundreds of thousands of apps available, you may quickly end up filling your phone with a huge selection of games, apps and widgets you never use! Browsing through your phone often and removing the apps you haven’t used for a while is a great way of freeing additional space on your phone.

If you’ve purchased some of these apps, fear not. All purchases are managed by the Gmail account linked to your handset. If you want to install a particular app again at a later date, as long as you’re signed in with your original account, you can simply download it again without being charged.



Back up your camera pictures


If you use your phone to take a lot of pictures, it’s a good idea to back them up to your computer every now and again. Not only will this prevent you from losing any pictures if anything happens to your phone, but it also gives you the opportunity to delete them from your phone and free up some space.

Nowadays, most phones will have some kind of cloud service that allows you to back up your photos to an online storage. From there, it’s usually fairly easy to transfer them across to your hard drive – and even if you don’t use whatever service your manufacturer provides, there are third-party options like Dropbox.

There’s also the old-school way of connecting your phone up to your computer with a cable: most computers will automatically detect the phone as a camera and give you the option to sync your pictures. Your manufacturer may also have a dedicated software suite that you can install on your computer – however, these aren’t always essential



Delete your old messages

Generally, text messages don’t take up loads of space. But when you put together all your conversations from the likes of SMS, Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp and whatever other services you use, it can add up!

Also, we’ve become a lot more sophisticated with our messaging habits these days – especially with the free media messaging capabilities of things like the aforementioned WhatsApp. Now all those pictures, GIFs and videos DO take up a lot of space – in fact, your messaging data could even run into the order of gigabytes if you’re particularly fond of communicating visually.

Obviously, make sure any pictures you want to keep are saved somewhere – but deleting all those memes you’ve been sending back and forth could get back quite a bit of space for your phone.



Move apps to SD Card



Some apps can be run directly from the SD card without having to be installed on your internal memory. To move an app to the SD card:

Go to Settings
Select Applications/Application Manager
Select Manage Applications/Application Manager
Find the application you want to move and click on it
Press the option for Move to SD Card
If the ‘Move to SD Card’ option is grayed out or replaced with ‘Move to Phone’, the app is either already on the SD card or it is one of the few apps that has to be installed on the internal memory.



Clear app data



Some apps store a lot of temporary files on the internal memory, which can build up over time. Apps like Facebook, Google Maps and web browsers are particularly bad for this, due to the massive amounts of data they have to manage on a regular basis.

Clearing out these temporary files will free up some space and can be a real life-saver on some entry-level phones that don’t have loads of storage:

Go to Settings
Select Applications/Application Manager
Select Manage Applications/Application Manager
Find the application you wish to clear and press on it
Press the options for both Clear Data and Clear Cache
The ‘Clear Cache’ option is not always available, so don’t worry if it’s not there. For your social media accounts, this shouldn’t delete any data from the account itself – only the temporary data your phone has downloaded for offline viewing. However, it will likely delete your stored login details, so it’s better to be sure you know your password before doing this.

Also we wouldn’t advise deleting the data from any messaging applications as this would indeed delete the messages themselves. However, you’re generally safe to delete the data and cache from things like the internet browser or map apps.

For more advice on clearing data on the other platforms, do check back often.

What do you think? Makes sense, yes?. Got more ideas?, share please.

https://wifix.ng/blog/index.php/2016/06/08/mobile-storage-issues-check-these-out/

PhonesIphone Set For Memory Bump? - Good Move, Apple! by TechInfo4All(op): 9:23pm On Jul 07, 2016
The next version of Apple’s iPhone will see the minimum storage option upped to 32GB from 16GB, addressing one of the main criticisms of the current generation.

Apple currently offers 16GB, 64GB and 128GB versions of the device, with the 16GB of the base version increasingly looking meagre. After taking out space consumed by device platform requirements, not much is left for higher resolution images and videos and for richer apps.

Unlike some other vendors, Apple does not support removable storage with iPhone, and pushing users to higher-capacity versions is a lucrative money-spinner for the company. And even though use of cloud storage is becoming more popular, there are still plenty of reasons to store content locally – such as network costs and availability of high-speed connectivity.

With the iPhone rumour mill running at full speed, several other features have also been mooted in recent days – namely that the iPhone will pick up wireless charging support, and include IP68 water and dust resistance.

Based on Apple’s existing release schedule, 2016 is due a large iPhone refresh, but current speculation is that this year will instead see a more moderate bump, to be followed by a bigger refresh to mark the 10th anniversary of the device next year.

http://wifix.ng/blog/index.php/2016/07/06/162/

PhonesRe: Airtel 2g Data Now Cracked To 4g Lte by TechInfo4All(f): 9:08pm On Jul 07, 2016
interesting... lipsrsealed
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Germany Vs France: Euro 2016 Semi-finals (0 - 2) On 7th July 2016 by TechInfo4All(f): 9:06pm On Jul 07, 2016
Giroud tho undecided
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Germany Vs France: Euro 2016 Semi-finals (0 - 2) On 7th July 2016 by TechInfo4All(f): 9:04pm On Jul 07, 2016
2nd half should be REAL!!!! grin smiley

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