Monday, September 21, 2015

How to recover deleted photos on Android


TO do it :
1. Download a free program called Dr Fone for Android by Wondershare (available for Mac or PC) on to your computer. There are other programs available, but we've always had good results with Dr Fone.
2. Install the program, launch it and register. 
3. Unite your cell phone to your PC with a USB link. You have to have USB troubleshooting empowered on your cell phone for this procedure to work. 

On the off chance that you don't as of now have this choice empowered, just go to your Settings > About Phone and tap the Build Number over and over until the warning seems to say Developer Options have been empowered. 

Back in your principle Settings screen you'll see Developer Options down close to the base. Look through the settings until you see USB Debugging and check the container adjacent to it. You'll see a warning at the base of the Dr. Fone screen saying that USB Debugging is being opened. 


For gadgets running Android Lollipop you should approve the PC by means of the brief that will show up on your telephone.

4. Once Dr Fone for Android has made the connection to your smartphone you'll be able to select from the following categories of deleted files. We're only after photos, but if you've lost more than that you can tick as many as you like.
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5. The following step approaches you to examine for erased records or all documents. In case you're after a brisk recuperation of your lost pictures to set your psyche very still, take the 'Erased documents' choice. You'll have to acknowledge the RSA key brief on your cell phone (check 'Dependably acknowledge' to make it less demanding), making the association between the two gadgets secure and, obviously, allow Superuser consent when provoked.

6. One this is done, Dr. Fone will break down your telephone and reboot it. On the off chance that you get a message on your PC to say your telephone has associated once more, overlook it; simply let Dr Fone do its thing. Any prompts on your telephone that demand consents for Dr.Fone ought to be allowed.

7. Once Dr Fone has wrapped up your telephone you'll get the output results screen where you can check the cases for the photographs (or different documents, as should be obvious beneath, depending which record sorts you chose before) that you need to spare, then hit "Recoup" and you're brilliant.

How to factory reset Android when you can’t get into the Settings screen


To do it:
  1. Turn off your device
  2. Press and hold Volume Down and Power while the device turns itself on
  3. When you see the options screen, use Volume Down to move down and highlight Recovery Mode
  4. Press the Power button to confirm your selection
  5. Wait for the image of the sad Android, then hold down Power. Keep it held and press and release the Volume Up button.
  6. Once again, use the Volume Down button to navigate. This time you want Wipe Data / Factory Reset. Use Power to confirm the selection.
  7. Use Volume Down to highlight the Yes -- Delete All User Data option. Use Power to confirm.
  8. Wait a bit for the reset to do its stuff and then choose Reboot to restart your device.

How to never run out of storage again












Inner capacity on a cell phone is essentially spent by three things:

Application information

Reserved information (framework store, application res
erve)

Client information (music, photographs, features, and so on)

teaser information

Luckily, we can control each of the three of these. Set aside a little time to work your way through unused applications, bloated stores and superfluous records, and erase what you needn't bother with. On the other hand utilize an application to do the diligent work for you. SD Maid robotizes a considerable measure of the procedure and ES File Explorer scours your Android document framework and will incite you to get out the remaining records from the applications you uninstall.

SD Maid - System Cleaning Tool 


ES File Explorer File Manager 

You won't have any desire to recently erase your client information, however you can move it to another gadget to free up some storage room. For instance, the DCIM, Music and Videos organizers can be spared onto your PC for care. To do this, unite your telephone to your PC with a USB link and open your telephone. Move the envelopes or records you don't particularly require on your telephone to you're PC. Keep in mind to check all envelopes – even your WhatsApp organizer can be loaded with forgetten spared pictur

Saturday, September 19, 2015

How to turn off Android location tracking

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There are two approaches to stop Google taking a gander at where you're going. On a PC, go into https://www.google.com/settings/accounthistory > Places You Go > Manage Activity and afterward tap on Pause Location History; a pop-up lets you know what you are and aren't crippling, and gives a connection to where you can erase your area history by and large. 

On an Android telephone it's much more straightforward. 

Open Settings 

Look down to Location 

You'll see an on/off switch in the upper right. Utilize this to turn area administrations on or off inside and out. 

Tap on Location > Google Location History 

By and by there's a catch in the upper right that gives you a chance to turn your area history on or off 

On the off chance that you likewise need to erase your area history, you can do that here as well: under Location History tap Delete Location History. Once erased this data can't be recuperated.