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CelebritiesAKA Nominated For Nobel Peace Prize by techrable(op): 8:40pm On Jun 06, 2018
AKA Nominated For Nobel Peace Prize

South African Rapper AKA Took To Twitter To Share The news That He Is Nominated For The Prestigious Nobel Peace Prize.

He is nominated as the first man to moonwalk foward.

Source https://.net/aka-nominated-for-nobel-peace-prize/
PhonesHow To Unlock A Fingerprint Enabled Smartphone Using A Sellotape by techrable(op): 11:53pm On Jan 10, 2018
Rewind back to 2013 - 2014, a fingerprint enabled smartphone was really a huge luxury to acquire. yea i'm talking of the Samsung Galaxy S5 and the Apple iPhone 5s which were one of the first phones to have a fingerpront unlock.

But we all know that fingerprint scanners have always been vulnerable to hackers who are willing to go the extra mile to bypass them. Over the years, we’ve seen everything from people using Gummy Bears, Play-Doh and more.

Today we will show you how to unlock a fingerprint phone with nothing but a mere sellotape.

Here are the things needed for this trick.

Sellotape
Your Fingerprint enabled smartphone
The first step is to roll out a small piece of tape from the roll of sellotape, and paste it on the finger which is already registered on your smartphone

Then you use a second finger to press the sellotape tight on your finger.
Remove it gently and paste it on the fingerprint reader on your smartphone.

iola! device is unlocked!
Please you should know that this doesn't mean you should be walking up and down with sellotape in your pocket looking for who to duplicate their fingerprints.

Source (With Images) http://techrable.com/how-to-unlock-a-fingerprint-enabled-smartphone-using-a-sellotape/

PhonesTecno Camon CM Specs, Review & Price by techrable(op): 11:27am On Jan 10, 2018
Tecno Camon CM Full Specification

OS: Android 7.0 Nougat with HiOS 2.0
SIM Type: Dual SIM (Micro)
4G LTE: YES, LTE
Screen Size : 5.65 Inches HD IPS Touchscreen
Screen Resolution: 720 x 1440 pixels (364 PPI)
Processor Type: Quad-core 1.30 GHz Cortex, Mediatek chipset
RAM: 2GB
Internal Storage: 32GB.
External Storage: microSD, up to 128GB
Back / Rear Camera: 13MP camera & LED Flash
Front Camera: 13MP with LED flash
Battery: 3050 mAh (non-removable)
The price of the Tecno Camon CM is About 56,000 naira– 60,000 naira (150 USD) (7,599 Ksh)

Read more about the unboxing here http://techrable.com/tecno-camon-cm-specs-review-price/

PhonesAll You Need To Know When Buying A Used Phone by techrable(op): 10:39am On Jan 10, 2018
If you’re someone like myself that likes the idea of getting the latest and greatest Android devices but sometimes our own budgets can get in the way of this goal.
To achieve this, we do most often opt for the used or fairly used phones that still offer a fair punch, keeping an eye out for sales.

But buying a used smartphone means a lots of thing. For example, the warranty is usually out of the question and you need to ensure everything is working correctly.

Smartphone makers release new models every year. Since people always have the itch to upgrade, you can get a fantastic deal on a used smartphone as long as you’re willing to forego the cutting edge. The “latest and greatest” is not always all it’s cracked up to be anyway.

If you’re someone like myself that likes the idea of getting the latest and greatest Android devices but sometimes our own budgets can get in the way of this goal.

To achieve this, we do most often opt for the used or fairly used phones that still offer a fair punch, keeping an eye out for sales.

But buying a used smartphone means a lots of thing. For example, the warranty is usually out of the question and you need to ensure everything is working correctly.

In some cases, used devices may be transferred informally between friends and acquaintances.

Before You set out to buy a used phone, bear these six points in mind.

Know what you’re looking for

You can Start by deciding the minimum specs of a device you are looking for, the minimum Android OS and the maximum budget you have to spend.

Where to buy from

be careful when people offer you goods at a very low price. Remember, not all second hand products are genuinely obtained. Some devices, especially in the cases of laptops and mobile phones, are stolen properties. So it is advised that one should avoid buying from unknown individuals, as well as stores with questionable business practice.

Meeting in person

This is very essential because you will have an opportunity to see the device you are buying.

Before meeting, let them know you will want to insert your own SIM, you’ll want proof it can charge, proof it can power up and you’ll be checking to ensure its in 100% working order at every level.

Inspecting the phone

When doing the phone inspection, check the time it took to boot, the connectivity which includes the USB, SD card ports and also check all the keys and touchscreen to ensure that it works.

Negotiating the price

For those buying online, you’ll only have one chance at negotiations. If you are meeting in person, Once you are on scene, you’ll want to thoroughly inspect the phone as mentioned in the section above. If you find any discrepancies, you need to gauge how major they are. Then try to negotiate a slightly better price if you still feel it’s worth buying.

Source: http://techrable.com/all-you-need-to-know-when-buying-a-used-phone/

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