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There is a Problem Parsing the Package Android is the most popular Mobile Operating System today. The reason is because of its Versatility, User Friendly and Easy to Use for all Users. There is not Doubt that Most People Prefer Android ahead of other Mobile Operating System. But this Doesn’t Mean you will never Face any Problem or Error while using Android Smartphones. We all like to Install Different apps or Games in our android smartphones but Sometimes while installing you my be Displayed an Error which says “There is a Problem Parsing the Package” So if you face this kind of error while Installing any App or Game in your Android smartphone and want to get rid of it, then Do not worry because here in this article i am going to discuss About this error, The Reason and How to Fix it Etc. REASONS OF THERE IS A PROBLEM PARSING THE PACKAGE ERROR You may get this Error Due to following Reasons: The Downloaded .apk file is Currupted or not fully downloaded You might have turned off “Allow installation of apps from Unknown Sources” If the App is not Compatible with the Hardware or the Version of OS you are using. HOW TO FIX THERE IS A PROBLEM PARSING THE PACKAGE ERROR So Now that we know why There is a Problem Parsing the Package error occurs, we can now easily find a fix to this Problem. 1. ALLOWING INSTALLATION FROM UNKNOWN SOURCES: We tend to download .APK files from Google Play store but sometimes We even download it from unknown sources and hence android don’t Allow us to install the app. One of the most Common fix to this problem is to Turn on “Allow installation of apps from unknown Sources”. To do so Follow the Below Simple steps Go to your Device Setting Menu Scroll down and Click on Applications Now Check the Box of Unknown Sources to allow installation of non Market Applications After Completing the Above Simple steps you may now try and install the app which was showing error. 2.INSPECT YOUR APK FILE: If the Above Fix do not work to fix the error then you may now try to inspect the apk file that you downloaded. Check it the file is Fully downloaded and is not Corrupted. If you have downloaded the apk file from any other place rather then Google play store then Make sure you download it from Google play store this time. Try to install it Now. 3.APP IS NOT COMPATIBLE WITH YOUR DEVICE OR OS: If you are still not able to Get rid of There is a Problem Parsing the Package Error then it clearly indicates that the file that you have downloaded is not Compatible with your Device hardware or Operating System.Try to Install it on another Android Device which has better hardware and Higher Version of Android Installed in it. So these were Some of the Fixes that will help you to Tackle with the There is a Problem Parsing the Package Error Message. if these Methods works for you or you have any other solution to this Problem then Feel free to share it with Us in Comments below http://www.timinaija..com.ng/2016/02/how-to-fix-there-is-problem-parsing.html |
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What is Caller ID caller id displays the caller's phone number (for all unblocked numbers) on your phone. it may also show the name of the person if it's already been stored in your phone's memory. caller id is included with all plans. other enhanced caller id services display the name, picture, city or state for incoming and / or outgoing calls What is caller ID blocking caller id blocking blocks your number from being displayed through caller id either permanently or temporarily. it's a free service. note: you can't block your number from appearing when calling certain numbers, such as 800 numbers and 911. Benefits Caller Id Blocking Protects Your Privacy By Not Displaying Your Phone Number To The People You Call. How do I block Caller ID you have the option to block caller id either temporarily or permanently. to block your number from being displayed temporarily for a specific call: dial *67. enter the number you wish to call (including area code). tap the call button. the words "private," "anonymous," or some other indicators will appear on the recipient's phone instead of your mobile number. you've successfully blocked caller id for a specific call. note: calls to 800 numbers and 911 can't be caller id-blocked. Other ways You can request that your phone number is blocked from appearing on outgoing calls either permanently or on a per call basis. Please note, you cannot block your number on outgoing SMS / MMS messages. PER CALL To hide your number when calling from a Mobile Phone, dial 1831 before the phone number you want to call To hide your number when calling from a Fixed Line Phone, dial 1831 or *31 before the phone number you want to call more ways:http://www.timinaija..com/2016/01/how-to-block-your-mobile-number-during.html www.timinaija..com |
The process of "flashing" an iPhone involves updating the firmware that runs the device. In the case of an iPhone, this will involve installing a newer version of the device's operating system. Newer versions often feature new features as well as increased compatibility with new applications. This can be done by attaching your iPhone to your computer and then running Apple's iTunes device management software. Plug your iPhone into your computer. Open iTunes. Click on the name of your iPhone. Click "Check for Updates." If any firmware updates are available for your iPhone, an indication as such will appear on screen. If no updates are available, you will not be able to flash your iPhone at this time. Click "Download and Install" on the "Updates Available" screen in iTunes. Do not attempt to use your iPhone during this process. Do not unplug your iPhone from your computer during this process. iTunes will download the necessary firmware updates to your computer's hard drive, at which point it will then flash your iPhone. Your existing iPhone firmware will be uninstalled and your new firmware will be put in its place. All of your personal files and data will then be synced back to the device once the flashing has taken place. http://www.timinaija..nl/2016/01/how-to-flash-iphone.html www.timinaija..com |
First of all, lets get something straight. Most people use the term "bricked" improperly. A bricked phone means one thing: your phone won't turn on in any way, shape or form, and there's nothing you can do to fix it. It is, for all intents and purposes, as useful as a brick. A phone stuck in a boot loop is not bricked, nor is a phone that boots straight into recovery mode. These are things you can usually fix, and they're a lot more common than a truly bricked phone. If your phone isactually bricked, you won't be able to fix it yourself (but there are things you can do—see the end of this article). For those other problems, you have a few options. If Your Phone Keeps Rebooting: Wipe Your Data and Cache If you've flashed a ROM and your phone won't boot into the home screen, it's probably because you forgot to wipe your data and/or cache. It's trying to boot into the ROM, but some leftover data from your last ROM is causing it to error out, and it'll reboot itself over and over again. If your phone's eating a big bowl of boot loops, your first course of action should be to wipe its data and cache, which you can do from recovery mode. This method assumes you're using ClockworkMod Recovery, like the majority of Android users, but if your particular phone uses a different third-party recovery (like AmonRA), you should still be able to find these options in the interface. They might just be in a different place. To wipe your data and cache: Power down your phone. Turn it back on and boot into Recovery mode. This is a bit different for every phone, so you'll have to Google how to do it for your specific model. Usually it involves holding down another button, like Volume Down, as you turn your phone on. HTC phones will have to then select "Recovery" from a menu, while other phones will boot directly into ClockworkMod. You'll know you're in ClockworkMod by the words "ClockworkMod Recovery" at the top of the screen.Use your volume keys to navigate the menus, and your power button to select menu items. Scroll down to Advanced, and choose "Wipe Dalvik Cache". When that's finished, go back to the main screen and choose "Wipe Cache Partition". Lastly, head to "Wipe Data/Factory Reset". This will delete all your settings and apps, but you should still be using the correct ROM.Reboot your phone. With any luck, it should boot right into your ROM. If that didn't work, try the below method with the same ROM (or with a different ROM) and see if you get different results. If Your Phone Boots Straight Into Recovery: Flash a New ROM How Do I Fix My Bricked Android Phone? If, when you boot up your phone, it goes straight into ClockworkMod, then there's likely an issue with the ROM you flashed. Note that some ROMs boot into recovery mode automatically after flashing, so reboot your phone once from recovery mode to make sure you're having a problem. HTC users: if you boot up your phone, it might go straight into the bootloader—check to see whether you can choose "Recovery" from the list before continuing to the next step. HTC phones usually don't boot straight into recovery. In this case, you'll want to reflash the ROM from scratch. Try again with the ROM that messed up your phone, if you so choose, but if that doesn't work, try an entirely different ROM. The best way to do this is to download a ROM from somewhere on the net and putting it on your SD card. You'll need to take the SD card out of your phone, and you'll need an SD card reader that you can plug into your computer. Here's how it works: Plug the SD card into your computer. Drag the ROM's ZIP file to your SD card, and wait for it to copy. When it's done copying, eject the SD card and put it back in your phone. Reboot into Recovery mode. This is a bit different for every phone, so you'll have to Google how to do it for your specific model. Usually it involves holding down another button, like Volume Down, as you turn your phone on. HTC phones will have to then select "Recovery" from a menu, while other phones will boot directly into ClockworkMod. You'll know you're in ClockworkMod by the words "ClockworkMod Recovery" at the top of the screen. Use your volume keys to navigate the menus, and your power button to select menu items. Scroll down to "Install ZIP From SD Card" and navigate to the ZIP file you just copied over. Give it time to flash the ROM. When it's done, reboot your phone. Hopefully, your phone should successfully boot into the new ROM. From there, you can probably assume that the previous ROM that messed up your phone isn't going to work, and you'll have to find another ROM for now—or find another copy of that ROM that isn't corrupted. Remember to make backups of your working ROMs so you don't lose all your data! If Your Phone Boots Straight Into its Bootloader: Restore From a Stock ROM If you're really having trouble, one of the most surefire ways to get your phone working again is to restore from the original ROM your phone came with—unrooted, stock, stable goodness. Each manufacturer and phone has a different method for doing this, and we can't go into too much detail here, but we can steer you in the right direction. Note that this will unroot your phone, and return it to exactly how it was when you bought it from the store. You'll lose all your apps, settings, ClockworkMod recovery, you'll get over-the-air updates again, and you'll even have to re-activate your phone if you're on a CDMA provider like Verizon or Sprint. How Motorola phone, you'll need to use RSD Lite, the program that Motorola and its partnered carriers use to restore almost-bricked phones. We've actually run through how to use RSD Lite before, so check out step one of our original rooting guideto restore your phone to its original factory ROM. RSD Lite isn't exactly an official program open to the public, so you'll have to Google around to find a version that works for you. You'll also need an SBF file for your device, which is the original stock ROM that RSD Lite will flash to your phone. Google for this as well. RSD Lite only runs on Windows, so if you're a Mac or Linux user, you'll need a Windows partition or a friend with a Windows machine to help you out. Read more For HTC Phones: HTC phones can flash stock ROMs, known as RUUs, right from the phone's bootloader. You'll need to Google around for your device's specific RUU file, but once you download it, save the ZIP file to your SD card, and rename it (to something like PG05IMG.zip—the download page for the RUU file should specify which filename is required), booting up your phone should automatically flash the stock ROM from HBOOT, HTC's bootloader. Check out the video at the left to see an example of this on the HTC Thunderbolt. http://www.timinaija..ae/2016/01/how-to-unbrick-you-bricked-android-phone.html?m=0 More tech update at www.timinaija..com |
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