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Monday 23 February 2015

downgrade from lollipop to kitkat for Samsung Galaxy s4 9500 ...

if you don't like the lollipop os for your galaxy 4 then i can show you the method how can u downgrade the firmware with safely way.
First download the firmware kitkat 4.4.2 from any site better from here . then u need odin 3.09 search on google . before you farward your first step make sure you installed all the driver for your galaxy s4 n your pc.swtich your mobile off thn volum down buttn+home buttn+power buttn push same time this method enter u downlading mode.open your odin and click on ap buttn and select your firmware where this locate.Thn make re-partition not marked.plug your usb n mobile and pc.u can see on odin id:com show any part if not thn wait or reinstalled your mobile driver.after com part showing u can go for start buttn . after 8 to 12 minuts mobile reboot and cum with kitkat firmware downgrade successfully.if mobile stuck n booting then pull betttery out and re-insert the bettery and push volum up+home buttn+power key same time.this will bring u in recovery menu there u have to do is wipe cache partion and wipe data after u complete these both work go for reboot your device...congratulation kitkat is installed ....

Monday 19 January 2015

internet download manager 100% working crack+idm(621f)

1 - Remove previous installed IDM amd Restart
2 - Install IDM
3 - Copy IDMan.exe in ''Crack'' folder and paste (replace it in original installed folder)
4 - Run reg file (check the windows system type)

                          Password to unlock rar archive is (mianjunaid15) Have Fun.

                          http://www.4shared.com/rar/27mupiu0ba/idmcrackfiles.html

Friday 26 December 2014

How To Run braodband routers with 12v bettery power

You Can run your braodband any router with any bettery but above 2A Bettery capacity.If u have 12v input power  router thn use 12v bettery if 9v thn use 9v bettery...Whatever router is u need the same volt no problem for bettery Amp whatever 40a/50a/100a/200a.u can directly plugged your routers wires without charger.cut of the charger side.and plug two wires directly to bettery + and - . U can check which is + or - wire wires changing sides when ur routers start thn tape ur wires.... i am using 30 amp bettery for my two routers and backup timing is arround 12 hours after full charged.u can use any 12v charger to charge bettery.12v 5amp charger is best for charge 30amps bettery.if ur bettery amps are big thn increase the charger amps power.ok any question feel free to replay me.

Tp link Tl-Wa7210 Review

It's Better thn tplink previous modl 5210...if u have any question regarding this product u can ask me i am personally using this for recive wifi from 1 km distance it's works like a charm.



HARDWARE FEATURES
Interface1 10/100Mbps Auto-Sensing RJ45 Port(Auto MDI/MDIX, PoE)
1 External Reverse SMA Connector
1 Grounding Terminal
ButtonReset Button
External Power Supply12VDC / 1.0A, Passvie Power over Ethernet (Supported Ethernet Cable Length > 60 meters)
Wireless StandardsIEEE 802.11n,IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11b
Antenna12dBi Dual-Polarized Directional Antenna
Dimensions ( W x D x H )10.4 × 4.7 × 3.2 in. (265x120x83mm)
Antenna BeamwidthHorizontal: 60° Vertical: 30°
Protection15KV ESD Protection
4000V Lightning Protection
Grounding Terminal Integrated
WIRELESS FEATURES
Frequency2.4-2.4835GHz
Signal Rate11n: Up to 150Mbps(dynamic)
11g: Up to 54Mbps(dynamic)
11b: Up to 11Mbps(dynamic)
Reception Sensitivity802.11n
150M: -76dBm
121.5M: -78dBm
108M: -80dBm
81M: -84dBm
54M:-87dBm
40.5M:-91dBm
27M:-92dBm
13.5M:-95dBm
802.11g
54M: -79dBm
48M: -81dBm
36M: -85dBm
12M: -92dBm
6M:-95dBm
Wireless ModesAP Router Mode
AP Client Router Mode (WISP Client)
AP / Client / Bridge / Repeater Mode
Wireless FunctionsWDS Bridge, Wireless Statistics
Wireless SecuritySSID Enable/Disable
MAC Address Filter
64/128/152-bit WEP Encryption, WPA/WPA2, WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK (AES/TKIP) Encryption
Advanced FunctionsProvides 4-level signal LED indicator
Transmission Power<20dBm (EIRP, For countries using CE Standards)
<27dBm (Peak Output Power, For countries using FCC Standards)
OTHERS
CertificationCE, FCC, RoHS
Package ContentsTL-WA7210N
Power Supply Unit
PoE Injector
Pole Mounting Kits
Resource CD
Quick Installation Guide
System RequirementsMicrosoft Windows 98SE, NT, 2000, XP, Vista™ or Windows 7/8, MAC OS, NetWare, UNIX or Linux.
EnvironmentOperating Temperature: -30°C~70°C (-22℉~158℉)
Storage Temperature: -40℃~70℃ (-40℉~158℉)
Operating Humidity: 10%~90% non-condensing
Storage Humidity: 5%~95% non-condensing
Life is smkind of Cricket Game.whatever you are all rounder smtime luck not with u u smash for a six or 4 But Not Possible. cruel life bowling swinger take ur wicket if wrong or no ball but empire call for out so no third empire available u have to strong ur self for face this inner hardship...life is a complicated thing that no one ever can imagine how would b ur next day whatever your planz are.So Live Life like u have one day left.Wise planningz Must

Saturday 19 April 2014

Nokia Lumia 1520 review




With the launch of the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and theHTC One Max, the smartphone war appears to have moved on from processor cores and camera megapixels and into the realm of screen inches and pixel density.
It's not what your phone does, it's how at how large a scale it does it, and how sharply.
This trend towards the pocket-filling may run counter to the whole concept of a "mobile" phone, but that's to misunderstand what customers these days want from their phones (or at least think they want).
People have the taste for HD films, uncompromized web browsing and expansive gaming on the go. They don't want mobile phones, they want mobile tablets.
Android has several "phablet" champions, including the ones mentioned above. Now here's the Nokia Lumia 1520 to provide the first large-screen Windows Phone 8 flagship.
In fact, scratch that: the Nokia Lumia 1520 is the new Windows Phone 8 flagship, full stop.


                    It's evident in the spec sheet alone. This is the first Windows Phone 8 device with a Full HD 1080p display. It's also the first to run on a quad-core processor.
We're not just talking about any HD display either. We're talking about a 6-inch 1920 x 1080 IPS LCD screen (producing 367ppi) with Nokia's ClearBlack and super-sensitive technologies. The former means that you can see it better when outside, and the latter means you can use it with your gloves on - two immensely practical features that tend to get brushed over too quickly.


While we're at it, this isn't just any quad-core processor, either. This Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 chip, clocked at 2.2GHz and backed by a healthy 2GB of RAM, is the most powerful quad-core chip currently on the market. It's the same processor as can be found in the Galaxy Note 3 and the Google Nexus 5.
With these two components alone, Nokia has lifted the Windows Phone platform to specification parity with its Android rivals after three solid years of trailing firmly in its wake. It's quite a big achievement.



There's that word again. Big. The Nokia Lumia 1520 is big in every way. Opening the box drew a genuine gasp from this typically stony-faced writer, who moments before had been typing out an email on his teeny-tiny iPhone 5S.
Initially, the Nokia Lumia 1520 looks ridiculous next to Apple's stubbornly compact phone. After a few hours' company with the 1520, you might well find that the iPhone 5S looks and feels like a toy
That's not to say that we prefer the Lumia 1520 as a day-to-day tool. Let's be straight - it's too big for most general users.
At 6.41 x 3.36in, it will slip into the back pocket of your jeans, but only if it's that pair you bought in preparation for the forthcoming festive pig-out. And there won't be space in there for anything else.
In fact, now might be the time to acquaint yourself with a good tailor, because you'll either need to reinforce those pockets or repair them. At 206g, this is one hefty piece of kit.

To place the Lumia 1520's size and weight in context, it's a good 40g heavier than the Galaxy Note 3 with its similarly sized 5.7-inch display, and is a whole centimeter taller. It's also 6mm wider.
Having said all that, the Nokia Lumia 1520 feels surprisingly sleek in the hand, and that's partly down to its 8.7mm thickness. Compared to other Lumia phones like the Nokia Lumia 1020 or the Nokia Lumia 925, it's proportionally flatter.

Even the 20MP PureView camera barely breaks the rear contour with its subtle blister shape, unlike the angry carbuncle on Nokia's last phone, the Lumia 1020.
Then there's Nokia's customary high-class build quality. We've said it before, but Nokia is the only other smartphone manufacturer out there capable of rivaling Apple for strong, distinctive design.

The Lumia 1520 continues Nokia's predilection for unibody polycarbonate designs. This means that it's essentially carved out of a single solid chunk of posh plastic. If you've never held a Nokia Lumia device before, then think of last year's HTC One X and you'll have an idea of how it feels.
We didn't dare put it to the test, but the Lumia 1520 feels like it would survive its share of drops, and certainly a little rough and tumble - although its sharply pointed corners are asking to be dinged, and it doesn't use the very latest version of toughened Gorilla Glass.

There's a slight ridge where the display meets the chassis. When Nokia introduced this design with the Nokia Lumia 800, its display melted into its body, which added an extra feel of class. It's a shame that's not been included here.
Curiously, after the flamboyant flourishes witnessed elsewhere (especially in the shocking yellow of our test model), the Nokia Lumia 1520's physical buttons seem almost coy. They're practically flush with the chassis along the right hand side - even the two-stage physical camera shutter button barely raises its head.

This helps with the ergonomics of this unwieldy device, but doesn't help when you're fumbling for the volume controls in the dark.
On the opposite side of the device you have the microSD card slot and the SIM slot. The former is in addition to the 32GB of internal memory, raising the possibility of a whopping 96GB of storage.

The latter accepts a nanoSIM, which is even smaller than the micro SIMs found in previous Nokia phones. It's the same standard used by Apple, and it serves to free up a few valuable millimeters of space for other internal components. Although we doubt that the Lumia 1520's innards are exactly struggling for air.
In summary, the Nokia Lumia 1520 is certainly striking, but we wouldn't want to be struck with one. You're getting a lot of phone here for your $749 (around £460 / AUS$775). An awful lot.