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Why Your Next Cell Phone Should Be Unlocked

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Lincoln Spector
By Lincoln Spector
Purchasing a smartphone from your cellular-service provider typically comes with all sorts of compromises, restrictions, and limitations.
But an unlocked Nexus phone can eliminate many, if not all, of these problems.
Until last year, if you used Verizons network (as I do), you had to buy a phone from Verizon. A good smartphone might cost you U.S. $200 — plus an additional $25 a month for two years. That makes it an $800 phone! Other cellular providers had similar policies.
And if youre partial to Android phones, you have another problem: Manufacturers love to "customize" the OS — and Google lets them do it. The hardware maker might mess with the user interface and add apps you probably dont want and almost certainly cant remove. Even worse, the phone vendors control when you get updates, which usually means either "later" or "never."
I recently solved these problems by buying a Nexus 6P phone directly from Google (site). It cost me $550 plus tax — with no increase to my monthly Verizon bill. Best of all, it comes with a clean, unaltered edition of Android 6 — aka, Marshmallow — the latest version of Googles phone operating system. Google promises timely updates, and Ive already received one.
Heres how to get out from under the carriers and the manufacturers thumbs by setting up a pure Marshmallow device. Ill discuss some cool Nexus 6P features — and a few of its problems. Nothings perfect!
Starting with a solid smartphone platform
The Nexus 6P is easily the biggest and best phone Ive owned. It measures 6.27 by 3.06 by 0.29 inches, which means it can house a roomy 5.7-inch screen but wont fit in a shirts breast pocket.
The 12-megapixel camera captures details in very low light conditions; I have yet to use the flash. Burst mode is as simple as keeping your finger on the shutter button. Only video gets stabilization, but I can live with that.
One complaint about the camera: The only way you can turn off the shutter sound is to mute the entire phone.
The 6P also has a fingerprint reader for secure-but-instant access. More on that in a moment.
Unfortunately, its missing a Micro SD slot. Thats not surprising: Micro SD storage used to be in all Android devices; now its rare.
Why no memory slots? Without one, the manufacturer is free to overcharge obscenely for extra storage (see, ZDNet article). As I write this, I can buy a 128GB Micro SD card for $33. When I bought my Nexus 6P, I paid an extra $50 just to double my storage to 64GB.
What exactly is an unlocked smartphone?
No, Im not talking about the lock that keeps thieves from accessing your phones content. Im talking about the lock that keeps you from using your phone with any cellular provider you choose.
If I buy a phone from Verizon (or from most other cellular providers), it comes locked; it works only on the Verizon network. But the Nexus 6P comes unlocked. In theory, I should be able to simply move the SIM card from my old phone to the new one, and have access to the network. Sounds easy enough — but it didnt quite work out that way.
My first step was to plug the Nexus into AC power. I then turned it on and ran the setup wizard. Next, I shut it down to change the SIM card.
I had some trouble finding the SIM Card–insertion tool, which was hiding on the back of the tiny, essentially unreadable, "Safety + Warranty" book. But the more daunting problem was size; my SIM card was too big for the slot.
Through some research, I discovered that my old phone used a Micro-SIM card; the Nexus uses a Nano-SIM. Deciding against trimming the card with scissors, I contacted Verizon. Much to my surprise, I only had to go to the nearest Verizon store and get a new SIM card. I didnt even have to pay for it.
Everything went quickly and easily in the store. Verizon might be an evil, faceless corporation, but they have excellent customer service — at least from my experience.
Working with the Marshmallow operating system
Installing apps: Google knows every app youve ever downloaded from its Play Store. Though thats a bit scary, it can be convenient when youre setting up your second or third Android phone. You can bring up a list of past apps and pick the ones you want on your new device.
The bad news (aside from the privacy issue): Adding the apps isnt as easy or intuitive as it should be.
In the Play Store, tap the menu icon in the upper-left corner and select My apps (see Figure 1). Then tap All for a list — in what appears to be random order (Figure 2) — of all apps youve ever downloaded and installed. The only workable approach is to go through the list from top to bottom. When you see an app you still want, tap it and then tap Install.
Loading apps
Figure 1. The My apps option lets you download previously acquired applications from the Google Play Story.
Purchased-apps list
Figure 2. If youve downloaded lots of Android software, working through the list of apps to download to a new phone can be a slow process.
I found this process time consuming and annoying, though it might not be as bad for you. Over many years as a technology writer, Ive downloaded perhaps hundreds of apps I never want to see again. The worst part was the Play Stores propensity to occasionally close on its own, for no apparent reason. Id then have to work my way down the list again.
Putting out the "Do not disturb" sign: I hate all the notifications that pop up on a smartphone. Yes, I want to be notified that Ive just received a text message, but I dont need to be notified every time I get email or theres a sale at Needless Markup.
Heres how to control notifications in Marshmallow:
Go to Settings and tap Sound & notification (Figure 3) — its in the Device section. Scroll down and tap App notifications. The resulting list shows every app that can send alerts. Tap one and turn the Block all setting to On (see Figure 4).
Selecting application notifications
Figure 3. Use the App notification option to control alerts from installed applications.
Notification-blocking option
Figure 4. Its easy to turn off annoying notifications from specific apps.
I do this every time an app annoys me with a useless notification.
Its not obvious how you mute a pure Marshmallow phone, but your options are powerful. Pull down the notification bar at the top of the screen and then tap the bar with the time and date. The Do not disturb option offers the choices: Total silence, Alarms only, and Priority only. That last option gives you all sorts of controls on how and when you can be disturbed.
Quick identification with a finger touch
I really like the phones fingerprint identification feature, Nexus Imprint — when it works. The fingerprint sensor is placed in the precisely right spot on the back of the phone, so it feels as if you can simply pull out the phone and itll immediately unlock itself.
You can have it memorize your fingerprints in the initial setup wizard or in the always-available setup screens Security section. (You can teach it to recognize multiple fingers.) During this process, it asks you to touch and release the sensor several times, so it can recognize that finger from several slight angles, as shown in Figure 5.
Training fingerprint reading
Figure 5. Training the Nexus phones fingerprint reader for better accuracy
I did both index fingers. But it frequently doesnt work. Oddly, the simple act of washing and drying my hands rendered it useless, forcing me to use my PIN. You know how your fingers get wrinkly when theyve been in water for a long time? I suspect that the problem is a subtle variation of that phenomenon.
Equipped with the next generation of USB
Aside from the headphone jack, the only port on the Nexus 6P is the new, fast, and seemingly incompatible-with-almost-everything USB-C (more info). Thats both good and bad, although I suspect that the bad will go away in a year or so.
The good: With the provided USB-C cable and AC adapter, the Nexus 6P charges amazingly fast. The battery went from 18 percent charge to 90 percent in an hour. This has changed my charging habits; I no longer leave my phone plugged in overnight.
The bad: Aside from AC power, theres not much I can do with that port, for now. The Nexus 6P comes with a USB-C/USB 2.0 cable, but its only 13 inches long. Ive had to buy a USB-C car charger, and Im considering a USB-C portable charger.
I can use the cable for PC-data transfer, which Ill discuss in an upcoming next article. Stay tuned.
Purchasing an unlocked phone can free you from proprietary operating systems and being shackled to one cellular provider. The Nexus 6P works with Verizon and AT&T — it supports both CDMA and GSM networks. All you have to do is switch the SIM card (see a YouTube video). But be warned: Thats not the case with all unlocked phones. In fact, the 6P and its smaller 5X sibling are the first Nexus phones that support Verizon.

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Cheap Cell Phone Smartfren Huawei Ascend w1

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Cheap cell phones, To my knowledge Smartphone with operating system windows phone 8, the price is still above IDR 3 millions bray . Because often use Windows Phone 8 operating system is Nokia and some other famous smartphone . Well now smartfren launched four new cheap cell phones including enough attention I was smartfren Ascend W1 . Why I am interested because cheap cell phones made ​​by Huawei is already using expensive well-known operating system is Windows Phone 8 . nah lets review a little appearance of new variants smartfren family below

connection
Your connection problems do not hesitate article of this cheap cell phones is equipped with Traffic catch EVDO Rev B network upto 14.4 Mbps . and is also equipped with a GSM network because penagkap have features Dual SIM GSM and CDMA . While WIFI is definitely there and also Bluethoot .

camera
While the camera just behind the camera with the ability to capture a camera of 5MP rear facing 5 MP AF camera with LED flash , while the front camera is no alias can be used for skype .

features
For this cheap cell phones features including complete enough Messaging SMS ( threaded view ) , MMS , Email , IM , Push Email , Java Via Java Emulator , Additional features : Stereo FM radio with RDS , Organizer ( calendar , calculator , clock , voice recorder , Google drive , Voice Dialer ) , Viki , VMS , Play Movies , Smartfren Mobile , Smart Pustakaoogle Maps , Google Play ( Android Market ) , Gmail , Google Search , Gtalk , Dual Mode ( CDMA - GSM )

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To support the performance of implanted battery 1950mAh
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IFTTT Software automates many things on the phone iphone free download

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IFTTT stands for the phrase "If THAT THIS coal" means that when a phone has made the A (THIS) then it is B (THAT) will be implemented soon. For example, if you just took a picture of the machine that will be up soon broken up Dropbox, Flickr or send via email, Facebook automatically upload pictures when you add the photo to an album in any phone, or automatically copy the content you add to Evernote Reminders to such software. IFTTT software on the iPhone (for free) to help you do things like that in an automated way, you just set the formula above, henceforth, dense air will follow.

IFTTT can interact with many other software and services (collectively referred to as Channel), such as Facebook, Twitter, Email, Evernote, Instagram, Pocket, Dropbox, SkyDrive ... (Full view here). Usage of
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First time in history smartphones sales beating regular phone or a feature phone

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Smartphone sales, According to data from market analyst Gartner institutions. until the second quarter of 2013 worldwide smartphone sales reached 51.8% or a total of 225,326,200 units. While feature phone sales fell 21% to as much as 210 million units.

Gartner also noted that Samsung still leads the world in smartphone sales market mastery 31.7% market share or 71,380,900 units. Followed by Apple with a market share stood at 14.2% or 31,899,700 units, LG market share of 5.1% (11,473,000 units), Lenovo 4.7% (10,671,400 units), and ZTE 4.3% (9,687,600 units).

Smartphone sales, As for the operating system used, Gartner revealed that Android remains a top platform to control 79% of the smartphone market. Behind a row followed by iOS (14.2%), Windows Phone (3.3%), BlackBerry (2.7%), Bada (0.4%), and Symbian (0.3%).

Reported by Mashable, the results of research that shows smartphone sales have surpassed feature phone brings fresh air for Apple. Because the company is based in Cupertino, California, the United States was widely reportedly going to release two smartphones new at once, namely iPhone iPhone 5S and 5C, in September 2013.

Smartphone sales, In an interview with the Korea Times, Lee Young-hee, who served as executive vice president of Samsungs Mobile Business Division, said that the Galaxy Gear will announced its presence on 4 September 2013.

"We will introduce a new wearable device concept in Berlin on 4 September 2013. We also believe that the new device will be successful in the market," said Lee.

He also mentioned that the Galaxy Gear for now there will come a flexible display. However, according to him, this new device will enhance and enrich the experience for smart devices for users and it is believed will bring new trends in mobile communications.

Lee also ensure that Samsung will launch new phablet, Galaxy Note 3, on time and the same event with the presence of Galaxy Gear


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Sony confirms Windows Phone smartphone launch in 2014

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Microsoft has reportedly been in talks with Sony to bring a Windows Phone smartphone bearing “Vaio” branding by mid-2014. Reports also claimed that Microsoft can cut down on or completely waive off the licensing fees for encouraging the adoption of Windows Phone platform.

Now, seems the talks have paid off and Microsoft’s Windows Phone director Greg Sullivan has revealed to CNET China that Sony is indeed bringing a Windows Phone device in 2014 or even by mid-2014. As much this is good news for Microsoft, Sony may also benefit as it has not tasted huge success with Android. This devices could serve as a vehicle for Sony’s Music Unlimited and Video Unlimited services as per the reports.

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OUR FAVOURITE 5 NEW WINDOWS PHONE APPS OF THE WEEK

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It’s another brand spanking new year, which means another 52 wonderful weeks of awesome new, and updated, Windows Phone apps action.

To kick off 2014 in style, we’ve been busy downloading the latest new recruits to the Windows Phone Store and because we don’t want to work you too hard, we’re easing the year into action off with a game-heavy load. So, grab your Nokia Lumia and get your fingers at the ready.

From Cheese

What is it? A puzzle game
Why we love it? It’s an actual cat-and-mouse game: you have to guide the mouse through a room to a chunk of cheese by tracing out a cheesy-smelling trail with your finger. It gets complicated when the cats and rats arrive, and when you have to spring switches to lower barriers, and avoid others that will set off traps. This game start out very easy and then (once you get (past the trial levels) gets a lot more challenging (though it’s still one for the kids, really). Cartoony graphics and smooth controls add to the experience.
Who it’s perfect for: Younger gamers
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Microsoft Mahjong

What is it? A mahjong game (shocking, we know)
Why we love it? Well, hey, we like the classics. If you haven’t played before there’s a useful tutorial you can run through, but (to massively simplify) it’s a strategizing matching game – harder than it looks and sounds and very addictive. The Microspft graphics are nicely detailed, and if they’re a little hard to decipher at times you can always zoom in for a closer look. Big thumbs up.
Who it’s perfect for: Traditional games fans
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 Into The Dead

What is it? An infinite running zombie game
Why we love it? It’s almost too realistic… Your mission is to stay alive, running through a dark, foggy field full of zombies. You can swerve to avoid them or attack them (if you can find a weapon) and all the time it’s just you, alone, panting and listening to them shrieking in the near distance. The sound effects are awesomely horrible and we love the different control options (tapping in different configurations or tilting your phone to move from left to right).
Who it’s perfect for: Adult gamers      
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 PicsArt

What is it? A photo-editing app
Why we love it? We’re not short on picture apps round these parts, but this is a nice new addition to the portfolio – it lets you edit photos using all the usual tools (crop, red-eye, lomo…) as well as create collages and add effects to your images using a pen tool, stickers, text effects and graphics. All of which means it’s both a useful basic editor as well as a fun way of jazzing up your images in a more playful style.
Who it’s perfect for: photographers of all abilities
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Subway Surfers

What is it? An infinite running game
Why we love it? Okay, it’s another infinite runner, and there are dozens of these in the Windows Store, and this one isn’t even brand new, but we’re cheating a little to include it because it’s got such jaunty, festive-looking graphics, and because, really, who hasn’t wanted to try train surfing at some point?
Who it’s perfect for: Adrenalin game junkies
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