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Cracked Mobile Screen? 6 Cost-free Ways To Repair Broken Screen At Home



H Guys All Of Us Are Using Touch Screen Phone Now Days And The Major Problem of Touch Screen Phones Is Either Scrath Or Screen Break Below I Am Sharing 6 Easy And Cost Free Ways Which Can Help You To Fix Screen Related problems


Baking Soda

Turns out baking soda can also be used to remedy a scratched phone screen. Mix two parts baking soda and one part water to form a thick paste. Apply to a dry cloth and gently wipe the scratch in slow circles until it disappears.


sandpaper

Use a fine sandpaper as a more drastic solution to grind any scratches out of your Smartphone screen.

Clear Nail Polish

Take out some clear nail polish and follow the lines of the crack using smooth brush. Let it dry and the screen is fixed.


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Vegetable Oil

Apply a small amount of vegetable oil to a dry cloth and wipe it away. Try a clean soft rag to clear your oleo phobic screen.

Packaging Tape

Clean the screen and place a wide piece of packaging tape over the screen. Trim off any excess tap and you should be able to continue using the phone. This will prevent the crack from growing and parts of the glass from falling off.

Toothpaste

Use toothpaste to repair your screen scratches. Simply, dab some toothpaste on a Q-Tip and rub the scratch away in small semi circles.



One moment your phone is safely in your hands, the next it is lying face down on a concrete floor. Oh snap! What did just happen?

And this is not just it, there are a gazillion ways to smash your screen. Before you start freaking out every time it hits the ground, here are a few Life saving Smartphone screens fixes to make your day.

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This android app turn your Android Phone into a Full functional computer like Windows and Linux



Andromium OS turns your android device into a full functional computer by attaching your device to TV/ Monitor and Keyboard and Mouse.

The app, which is called Andromium OS, is currently available on the Google Play Store for free, as part of its beta testing program, and it aims to deliver a Windows-like experience to users who require a little bit more from their standard Android setup.

The folk behind the concept claim that it will turn your Android device into a “full functional computer” with the help of an attached keyboard, mouse and, obviously, a screen – something which can easily be achieved using the screencast functionality and a Chromecast.

Once you’ve got the peripherals paired and a screen sorted out you can reboot your phone, fire up the app and get down to business.



You’ll be able to play games, do work and use the setup much like you would a Windows PC, from double clicking on shortcuts to launch apps to dragging and
resizing windows, and all the while your phone will still function as normal, so texts and calls will come through and you won’t miss a thing.



Recommended device specification:

- Snapdragon 800 or better processor
- 2GB RAM
- 1080p external monitor/TV



Required:

- Lollipop 5.0 Or
- Chromecast/Miracast or Adapter/Dock that allow external TV/Monitor attachment Mouse/Keyboard (USB or Bluetooth)


For instruction on using Andromium OS with a compatible dock
Click Here

For more information, see website at –
[Click Here www.andromiumos.com]


Download Andromium OS app from Google Play Store Click Here
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Facebook launches 'lite' version of Messenger overseas



Facebook is launching a "lite" version of it Messenger chat app. It is aimed at emerging markets, where many people use older phones that don't have enough room to store or ability to run the full-featured application due to slower internet speeds or other issues.

"Messenger Lite" will be available on Android devices in Kenya, Tunisia, Malaysia, Sri Lanka and Venezuela beginning on Monday. The company did not say when it would be available in other countries or whether it is also coming to Apple devices (although Android is far more popular in emerging markets than even older iPhones).

There is already a "Facebook Lite" available for people whose phones are too old or simple to run the full-fledged Facebook. Messenger Lite is a similarly slimmed-down version of Messenger. It will let people send text, photos and links but won't do video calls, for example.

The move comes as the social media giant moves to force users to adopt Messenger if they want to send each other direct messages, instead of the main Facebook site or app. It is working: more than 1 billion people use Messenger each month.

For a while, there was a loophole - you could log in to Facebook's mobile website to access messages. But Facebook is ending this option, too, so Messenger will be people's only option.

David Marcus, head of messaging products at Facebook Inc., said in an interview that Messenger's goal is to be a "product for everyone, not only people who can afford a higher-end device and more expensive data plan."

He called the web-based messaging experience on Facebook a "remnant of the past" and added that he "can't think of any other mobile messaging service that has a web version."

Facebook, he said, decided on the five initial countries to launch Messenger Lite in because there are a lot of Messenger users in these countries on older devices.

WhatsApp, the messaging app owned by Facebook but operated as a separate entity, is also popular in emerging markets. Marcus said people use the apps for different reasons and they are not in direct competition. WhatsApp also has more than 1 billion users, and many people use both services.
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Free 1GB data if you give a missed call on this number



The war between India's top telecom firms and Reliance Jio is getting mightier. In a bid to challenge free data provided by other telecom providers, Airtel has come up with a completely unique offer. 

Airtel is offering 1GB free mobile data to all of its prepaid customers, thereby allowing them to test the speed before actually subscribing for data packages.

The validity ranges from 28 to 90 days depending on your cellular circle and the activation is also as simple as it could be. However, you can only avail this offer on 4G SIM inserted in 4G capable devices.

So, people with 2G SIM cannot benefit from this offer. 



> Steps to activate free 1GB 4G data in Airtel:



Just dial 52122 from your Airtel number

The call will be automatically disconnected within a few seconds.

After the call getting disconnected, you will receive a message saying:

Congrats! You have been credited with Free 1GB data, valid for 28 days.

Ensure you switch network setting yo 4G/LTE to experience high-speed internet on India’s widest 4G network.

Also, if you’ve already enjoyed a similar free offer from Airtel, you might be no longer eligible.

To check the data balance, just dial *121*2#
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