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Showing posts with label android. Show all posts
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Monday, 13 November 2017

2017, Best Buy's Black Friday

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Friday, 23 June 2017

The Final StableInfinix Hot 4 +2 (X557) Receives Nougat 7.0 Updates

Since when beta 1 was released, those that migrated from marshm allow to android nougat 7.0 have been experiencing bugs with the ROM. Beta 2 was released some weeks back to fix some major bugs and now, the final update is out.
android nougat 7.0

The update is the first nougat stable update for infinix hot 4+2(X557) there is no news about infinix hot 4+1 and hot 4 pro receiving the update  but there is every possibility because; infinix engineers are working tirelessly to make it happen. The update is a T-card file and has not been rolled out via OTA update but you can install it manually pending the time all infinix hot 4 users will receive the update over the air.
Read also:
Samsung Galaxy J3 (2017) receives FCC certification
How To Install The Stable Nougat Update For Hot 4
•Download the android nougat T- card update
•Place it in the root of your memory card then go to system update
•Choose install from T-card then navigate to where the file is.
•Your phone will reboot and the upgrading process will start.
Note:If your phone is rooted, please don't try this or else you will brick your phone.
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Wednesday, 10 May 2017

Samsung Galaxy J3 (2017) receives FCC certification

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The Samsung Galaxy J3 (2017), available here in WFA's WF-certificate and WF-certificates, prompted the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and the EUA to carry out the certification of SIM cards on dual-SIM cards.
FCC certification


Selon has included a list of available devices, and the device is equipped with a quadruple processor of 1.4 GHz and 4.8 degree pixels. RAMs 2 go away and then appear within 16 Go. There is a 12 MP and 5 MP front panel display. Get Android 7.0 Nougat out of the box.
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Thursday, 13 April 2017

APPLE WATCH: Official Spotify app coming soon

apple watch

Spotify currently has no official companion application shows Apple, but suddenly. The third developer Andrew Chang applications have created an unofficial Spotify app called "seen" for users of Apple Watch also admitted offline reading. After 9to5Mac has released a report on the application, which has exploded in popularity, which led to the attention of Spotify.

Chang contacted the ministry of music over concerns the application name is too similar to "Spotify" This led Chang change "Snowy." Soon after, Chang was again contacted to be hired to work in close partnership with Spotify for the development of the correct implementation of the company. Spotify was certainly very impressed by the work of Chang as their only way out was the SDK.

Negotiations Chang and Spotify have more than a month since the last update on the dots Chang's return on March 6 Yesterday, Chang was able to make an official statement to the fans application on Reddit.

I am happy to announce that it will work in close collaboration with Spotify bring snow Apple shows as part of the official iOS app Spotify ... I can not wait to take things to the next level with the experience and tools available on Spotify
There was no forecast when the program was accessible to the public. Post Date Chang provides "while [it] can not give an estimate of when it will be available ... Apple Watch Spotify companion application is in progress."

Felicita Chang down the show. One wonders if he can make a better plugin application for Android Wear Spotify, too!
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Galaxy S8 pre-orders in South Korea reached 720,000 units in one week

Another record bit the dust: Samsung Galaxy S8 previous orders reached 720,000 units during the first seven days. The previous record was 400,000 units in 12 days Note7 Galaxy now discontinued.


Koh Dong-jin, president of Samsung Mobile, said Galaxy S8 "will be the first device to regain customer trust and love. The answer to the market is better than expected. "Subscribe to the process will continue until Monday. Experts say the number could reach up to 1 million units, exceeding nota7 2.5 times.

Some of the new features of Galaxy S8 that attract attention are internal Bixby AI assistant with a dedicated button, lack the START button with fingerprint sensors traveling back and fully functional Iris scanner adopted Galaxy Note7.

Prices start at $ 750 for the Galaxy S8, while Galaxy S8 + is one hundred US dollars more expensive.
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Tuesday, 11 April 2017

Leakage Price Xiaomi MI 6:06 Plus before publication

Xiaomi Mi 6

Xiaomi Mi 6 should be presented today a Chinese company. This did not stop anyone avoiding price structure Weibo, anything. Xiaomi Mi 6 starting at 2,199 yuan ($ 318.46), while the MI 6 Plus starts at 2,699 yuan ($ 390.87). Memory settings are different, so check the list of alleged price down.

6 mi
4GB of RAM to store 64 GB + = 2199 Yuan ($ 318)
4GB RAM 128GB + storage = 2599 Yuan ($ 376)
My 6 More
6 GB 64 GB storage RAM + = 2699 Yuan ($ 390)
6 GB of RAM 128 GB storage + = 3099 Yuan ($ 448)
6 GB of memory storage 256 MB + = 3699 Yuan ($ 535)
According to this list (which had a higher price than originally planned), the only way to have 6GB of RAM goes with the model "plus." Otherwise, the devices are expected to ship with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 and Blu Android 7.1.1 with laid on top.

MI 6 should have a 5.1-inch screen, a plus model is 5.7 inches taller. Go to GFX bench position to see all the specs leak. In other words, if the phone is not announced at the time you read this.

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Sunday, 3 July 2016

solving android partition problem


The Android operating system
partitions the internal storage
of your device into different
sections, including sections for
user data and cached data for
frequently-accessed apps. You
can clear the data and cache
for individual apps on your
device, or boot the device into a
special recovery partition. From
the recovery console, you can
wipe all cached data from the
device, as well as clear all data.
App Data
Step 1
Press the “Menu” button and
tap “Settings.” Touch
“Applications.”
Step 2
Tap “Manage Applications,”
select the “All” tab and touch an
application name.
Step 3
Touch the “Clear Data” button
to wipe the app’s saved data. Tap “Clear Cache” to
remove any cached data for the app.
Phone Data
Step 1
Turn off your Android device. Reboot the phone or
tablet into Recovery Mode. The process is specific to
the device model. For the Motorola Droid, press and
hold the “Power” button and the “X” key on the
slide out keyboard. Release the “Power” button when
the Motorola icon appears. Press the "Volume-up"
and “Camera” buttons simultaneously to open the
Recovery Console. To access Recovery Mode with the
LG Ally, press and hold the “Power,” “Home” and
"Volume" buttons simultaneously.
Step 2
Press the “Volume-down” button to scroll to “Wipe
Data/Factory Reset.” Press the “Camera” button to
select it.
Step 3
Scroll to and select “Wipe Cache Partition.”
Step 4
Highlight and select “Reboot System Now.” The phone
restarts.
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Friday, 1 July 2016

How to recharge phone from your bank account. (All banks)



1.Access bank:*901* amount#

2.Eco Bank*326*amount#

3.Fidelity:*770*amount#

4.FCMB:*389*214*amount#

5.First Bank:*894*amount#

6.GTB:*737*amount#

7.Heritage bank:*322*030*amount#

8.keystone:*322*082*amount#



9.Sky bank:*389*076*1*amount#

10.Stanbic IBTC: *909*amount#

11.Sterling:*822*amount#

12.UBA:*389*033*1*amount#

13.Unity bank:*322*215*amount#

14.Zenith:*966*amount# or *302*amnt# (for mtn users)

15.Diamond bank(yellow acct. only):*710*555*
phone no*amount*pin#


To know your BVN, dial *565*0#.



Enjoy!!!
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Saturday, 25 June 2016

How to Find and Reinstall Uninstalled Android Apps in Google Play Store

With over millions of apps available on the play store, we often install plenty of apps or games to check them out and uninstall them when they are no longer needed. But what if you happen to want an uninstalled app or game back, and you forgot the name? Looking for that app on Play store would be like looking for a needle in a haystack. Fortunately, Google Play Store has an option to let you see all of your uninstalled apps, alongside the installed ones.
To access it, open the Google Play Store app and tap on the ‘menu’ button (the three lines on the upper left-hand corner). When the menu is revealed, tap on ‘My Apps & Games’.
google play my apps and games
On this page, you will see two sections: Installed and All. Go to the “All” section. Here you can see all the apps and games, both installed and uninstalled, on your smartphone. Apps that have been uninstalled are marked as “FREE”.
google play all apps
If you do find an app that you want to recover, simply tap on it, and you will be taken to the app page where you can reinstall it.
If you no longer want an uninstalled app to be on the list, you can remove it by taping on the ‘X’ button that you can see in its upper right corner.
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How to Print Files From Android Device using Cloud Print app

If you’re an Android phone or tablet user and want to print files such as pictures, email, or documents, on your Android device, then you can do it easily with the help of Cloud Print app.
Cloud Print is a free android app developed by Google that lets you print directly from your Android phone. It supports most printers but for the best experience, a Cloud Ready printer is recommended. These types of printers can directly connect to the Internet and don’t need a computer for it to work. A full list of cloud-ready printers can be found on the Google website.
If your printer doesn’t have cloud capabilities, you can still connect your classic printer to Google Cloud Print via your computer. For this to work, you will need to add your printer to Cloud Print.

Adding your Classic Printer to Google Cloud Print

  1. Launch Google Chrome on your computer. If you don’t have one, you can download and install it from Google Chrome official page.
  2. Click the ‘Menu button’ at the upper-right corner of the window and click ‘Settings’.
  3. Click ‘Sign in to Chrome’ to enter your Google account. Make sure that you are logged on using the same Google account as you use on your Android device, because only then, the printer will be synced with your device. google cloud print setup 1
  4. Click ‘Show advanced settings’. Scroll down to the Google Cloud Print section and click ‘Manage’. google cloud print setup 2
  5. You will see an ‘Add Printers’ button under the Classic printers section. Click on it. google cloud print setup 3
  6. A confirmation message appears on the next screen. Select any printer that is connected to the computer. Click ‘Add Printer(s)’ to confirm. That’s it. google cloud print setup 4
Now the printer is accessible via Google Cloud Print. To be able to print from your Android. smartphone, you will need Google’s official Cloud Print app for Android.
Most smartphones that come with Android 4.4 or above already include the Google Cloud Print functionality. To enable it, navigate to Settings -> Printing and then turn ON the ‘Cloud Print’ service.
If your Android smartphone don’t have the service pre-installed, just head to the Google Play Store and download Cloud Print app for free. You can check whether it’s installed by opening the Settings app and tapping Printing. If it says “No Service Installed” means you don’t have Google Cloud Print. Tap the ‘Options menu’ in the top right-hand side and press ‘Add Service’. The Play Store will then open, select and install ‘Cloud Print’. Make sure Cloud Print is also enabled from the Printing menu in Settings app. Once completed, you’re ready to print from your Android device.
Before start printing, make sure that your PC is connected to the Internet that you are logged in to your Google account in Google Chrome, and that your printer is on.

Printing from your Android Phone or Tablet

Open any picture or document you want to print on your Android device. Tap the ‘three dot’ button on the top right and select ‘Print’. The file will then be loaded in the Cloud Print app. Use the drop down menu from the top and choose the printer you want to print from. Tap the printer icon and your document or picture will be printed.
google cloud print screenshots
Printing Web pages is also possible through Cloud Print. Just open your Android browser’s menu, tap ‘Share’ button, and select ‘Cloud Print’. From here, you can then print the Web page to any of your printers registered on Cloud Print.
cloud print web printing
As for printing Gmail messages, Google’s Gmail app for Android doesn’t have an option that allows you to print your mails. But, if you access your Gmail account through a Web browser app, you can print your mails. Just open a Gmail message in your browser, tap the arrow to reveal additional buttons, and select ‘Print’.
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Saturday, 23 April 2016

How To Use Your Android Device As a Microphone For Your Computer

Whether you chat with friends on Skype, or make video recordings, you’ll need a good microphone. However, not every computer comes with a built-in mic. If you happen to need a microphone on your computer but for some reason you don’t have one, your Android device can comes in handy. You can use it as a wireless mic via WI-Fi or Bluetooth, or connect it to your computer through a USB cable.
In order to turn your android device into a microphone, you’ll need to install a tiny app called WO Mic on your Android phone. This app supports all three connectivity options, USB, WiFi, and Bluetooth. Below are the steps on how you can use your Android device as a microphone using Wo Mic app:

USB connection

If you want to connect via USB, follow these steps:
  1. Launch WO Mic app on your device
  2. Go to Settings -> Transport and choose ‘USB’. wo mic app usb transport
  3. Enable USB debugging on your device
    • For Android devices running Android 3.2 or older, you can find this option in Settings -> Applications -> Development.
    • For devices running Android 4.0 and newer, go to Settings -> Developer options.
    • For devices running Android 4.2 and newer, go to Settings -> About phone and tap Build number seven times. Return to the previous screen to find Developer options.
  4. Go back to the main menu and tap ‘Start’ to start the service
  5. Connect your phone to PC via USB cable
  6. Launch WO Mic Client program on your computer
  7. Select Connection -> Connect then choose ‘USB’ and click OK. wo mic client usb connect
  8. Wait a few seconds and the client should be connected. You can now use your android device to make recording or chatting on your PC.

WiFi connection

If you want to connect via wifi, follow these steps:
  1. Launch WO Mic app on your Android phone
  2. Go to Settings -> Transport and choose ‘Wifi’. wo mic app wifi transport
  3. Turn on Wifi on your phone and PC. (Note: Make sure that both your computer and your Android device are connected to the same WiFi network in order for the app to work.)
  4. Now tap ‘Start’ on the main menu and should see an IP address appear on the screen. Note down the IP address provided. wo mic app wifi connect
  5. Launch WO Mic Client program on your computer
  6. Select Connection -> Connect. Choose ‘Wifi’ and enter the IP address that you’ve noted down. wo mic client wifi connect
  7. Once you’re done, click OK.

Bluetooth connection

If you want to connect via bluetooth, follow these steps:
  1. Launch WO Mic app
  2. Go to Settings -> Transport and choose ‘Bluetooth’. wo mic app bluetooth transport
  3. Turn ‘ON’ Bluetooth on your Android phone and PC
  4. Connect both the devices
  5. Tap ‘Start’ to start the WO Mic
  6. Run WO Mic Client program
  7. Select Connection -> Connect. Choose ‘Bluetooth’ and you can see that your device selected automatically. If it does not appear in the list, then check if they are paired correctly. wo mic client bluetooth transport
  8. Once done, click OK and enjoy the mic.
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Tuesday, 8 March 2016

How to Manage Your Android Smartphone From Desktop

No matter how advanced your smartphone is, multi-tasking on it is a living nightmare. We are limited by the small screen on a smartphone or tablet and its insistence on allowing us to use only a single app at any viewing.
It is probably easier to manage a ton of media, such as our photos, videos and music on the desktop. This is where tools like what you see in this post comes to play.
Apart from being able to transfer large files from mobile to desktop, it also allows us to better manage the files and materials in our mobile. A few of these apps even gives us access to the phone’s camera, or to take mobile screenshots from the desktop.
Most importantly, we can do all this without being limited by the different desktop OS. Let’s check out the tools you can use to manage your Android from your desktop.

1. Airmore

Airmore is an app that allows you to stream videos, photos and your music collection on your smartphone. Photos are organized by day or month to make it easy to download or delete. With Airmore, you can also manage contacts, send multiple messages at once to your contacts or even make a call (note that you cannot end the call directly from your desktop).

How to Use

  1. Install the app for Android or iOS. Open the app.
  2. Open Airmore Web on your PC browser, and scan the QR code displayed. Click "Accept" on your mobile.
  3. Alternatively, connection can be made via IP or code or mobile hotspot connection as well.
airmore
With Airmore, you can connect your Android to Mac, or iOS to PC as well. For troubleshooting help, check out their help page. Airmore lets you manage all files both on phone memory and SD card, and of course, transfering files between phone and PC is easy.

2. Connect Me

ConnectMe allows you to stream any video or any other media saved on your phone. You can even link to the phone camera and watch the feed from the desktop. On top of that, you can send SMS and making phone calls with ease without touch your phone. It will even notify you when someone calls you or sends you a message.

How to Use

  1. Install the app and open it.
  2. Using your home WiFi, visit the web address shown on the app or login to web.gomo.com on your PC’s browser. Click ‘OK’ on your phone to connect.
  3. Alternatively, you can connect your PC to your phone’s WiFi with a name generated by the app. Open the URL shown on your phone with your PC browser.
connect me
Connect Me works with Windows, Mac, Linux, Chrome OS and even Smart TVs. The app also lets you send ringtones, clipboard data, APK files or push URLs to your phone. With root access, you can even take screenshots of your phone.

3. Airdroid

Airdroid is one of the most popularly known Mobile to PC apps out there and it comes with a plethora of features. These features include being able to show notification from incoming calls or messages, as well as app notifications from messaging apps like Whatsapp. Getting an Airdroid account allows you to find your phone.

How to Use

  1. Install Airdroid, and open the app.
  2. Open Airdroid Web and scan the QR code to connect.
  3. Alternatively, you can download the desktop app for Windows or Mac OS X. Starting the app on the desktop will launch the app on your mobile.
airdroid
Apart from that Airdroid also works well when transferring files between phone and PC, and also lets the desktop link to the phone’s camera. A cool feature it has is AirMirror, which allows you to run your Android app right from your PC with the same interface on your smartphone (but this requires root acess on your Android).

4. Web PC Suite

Web PC Suite enables you to see and stream your photos, music, videos, documents, APK, and other kind of files from your Android to PC, via WiFi or personal hotspot. The interface functions via drag-and-drop.

How to Use

  1. Download the app and open it.
  2. Go to the website and scan the QR code there. Alternatively, you can login via your account as well.
web pc suite
Web PC Suite works across a wide range of desktop, mobile and tablet platforms bridging transfers between Android, iOS, Symbian, Windows Phone and Blackberry with PC, OS X and Linux.

5. Mighty Text

Mighty Text is created for those who still text via SMS for reasons we will not explore here. But basically, with Mighty Text, you can send or receive SMS or MMS on your PC using your current phone number, or send an SMS from your Gmail account. The app comes with a PowerView which lets you carry multiple conservations in one go.

How to Use

  1. On the installation page, insert your Android phone number to get the app sent to your phone.
  2. Install the plugin or extension for your favorite browser. To send text from Gmail, get the required extension on the same page.
  3. Launch the Web App to start using.
mighty text
The app also notifies users of incoming app notification to their phone, and allow these notifications to be dismissed on the PC. The app also has syncing abilities for photos and videos, and you can add filters to your photos right on the PC.
There is a Pro version of this app gives you extra features such as to send and reply to text messages via email, changing the themes, block numbers, create templates and signatures as well as schedulling messages.

6. Xender

Xender is great app to transfer everything from files, photos, music, videos to apps between two Android phones or from Android to a PC, Mac or iOS devices. The Connect PC mode allows users to see the all the files found in their phone, from apps, photos, videos, music and even files from your phone storage.

How to Use

  1. On your PC browser, open web.xender.com.
  2. Download and open the app on your mobile.
  3. Tap on the Transfer button and choose which device to transfer to.
  4. If you choose Mac or PC, you will need to choose to scan QR code on your mobile. Scan the code to connect.
xender
Xender’s phone to phone transfers incur no data usage, and supports file transfers between iOS and Android devices seamlessly. Two cool features Xender has is that you can create a group of up to 4 devices, and regularly share your files to the same group, and it is a great app to replicate your phone: you can transfer everything you need from your old phone to your new phone seamlessly.

7. Mobizen

Mobizen lets you access and transfer files between your Android and your computer, and lets you access all multimedia files on your phone, including contacts and calls. Mobizen also allows you to share music to your speakers and photos and videos to your larger desktop screen, record your Android screen (minus the rooting), and use your Android from your computer screen.

How to Use

  1. Install the application on your Android. There are two options: one for Samsung devices and the other is for non-Samsung devices.
  2. Get the browser plug-in.
  3. Log in both the Android app and the web app.
  4. You will receive a 6 digit pin that you need to input in the Android app to connect.
mobizen
You can be connected in several ways: WIFI, USB or even 3G / LTE connection. For the fastest connection, USB connection is the best. The app runs very slowly when I connect via WiFi. Mobizen also comes with a "Find my Device" feature to help you locate your phone, which would be helpful if their over the air connection is better.

8. WiFi File Transfer

WiFi File Transfer does what the rest of the apps in this list do, but in a relatively traditional way. With this small app you can browse all of the files and folders on your Android via WiFi by FTP (File Transfer Protocol).

How to Use

  1. Download the app.
  2. Ensure your Android and PC are on the same WiFi network.
  3. Open the application and click "Start Service".
  4. Copy and paste the URL address displayed in the app, into your FTP client application, or Windows Explorer (if you are using windows) or simply open the URL in the browser. You will find all the files on your Android.
wifi file transfer
If you use an FTP client, commands such as copy, delete or download files exist on the default FTP client application. You won’t find these commands on the browser however. Basically, this app can do fast, secure and efficient transfers but you will have to do it without a user interface.
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10 Tips To Tighten Security On Your Android Device

Smartphones have come to define us by being the portal to our online identity and as such should be treated with care and secured against any wrongdoing online (hacking) or offline (stolen). If you are not careful, losing your smartphone may mean more than just a loss in contacts and phone numbers. We’re talking about your social media accounts, your synced files, important documents, your emails, photos and messages.
Your entire information is traceable and downloadable and may be shared all over the World Wide Web if you are not careful enough.
While we’d love it if people don’t mess around with other people’s personal information, putting morale aside, this is the virtual world where thieves and hackers hide behind anonymity and are hard to trace. There is no one better to protect your own data, than you. We hope these tips and tricks will be of help in that endeavor.

1. Do Not Save All Of Your Passwords

Many users tend to save their passwords to online services and sites on their device, never once thinking about what it would mean to a person who got their hands on the phone. Avoid having all important passwords saved in your device particularly when it comes to banking or payment apps.

2. Use Android In-built Security

If you are running on Jelly Bean, you can have a screen lock and encryption enabled to further enhance your security. There are many types of screen locks available for you to choose from such as password, pin, pattern and face unlock, available in your Android settings. Even when setting pins or pattern locks, try not to make it easy for hackers to guess your password.

3. Lock Your Apps

It is necessary to lock your apps, especially the ones holding private information that you wish nobody but you could see. This is a second layer of security to prevent anyone from using your lost device particularly if they have managed to bypass your locked Android.
You can use a free app like App Lock for this exact purpose. The idea here is not to lock every single app in your device, just really data-laden ones like your email apps or file managers.
While you at it, avoid using a combination of a pin or pattern lock that can be traceable from the smudges of your screen (Yes, it is traceable).

4. The importance of app permissions

Before you begin installing an app from Google Play, a list of requested permissions will pop up to show you what permission the app requires. Apps require permissions to do things but not all of them are necessary.
Always read through the permissions to make sure they make sense and correspond to what the app actually does eg. an alarm app does not require a permission to access your text messages. This is a real important step because not all apps in the Play Store are safe.
While you’re at it, make it a habit to read the comments as well as the rating of the app that you are going to download. This helps you understand more about what the app really does without trying it out firsthand.

5. Securing Your Network

One of the most important thing in protecting your Android is to secure your network. Try to avoid using public WiFi whenever you want to do something important like doing your banking online. As long you are sharing the same network with the public, they can easily sniff out your packets and translate it into actual data of your private information i.e. your passwords.
You can protect your information by using apps like Hideninja VPN so that your outgoing connection is always encrypted, making it harder for anyone to sabotage your data. If you suspect that your device is being attacked, WiFi Protector can help fend off these attackers. To further enhance your network security you can apply settings from SecDroid but note that this app is only for rooted phones.
Network Security

6. Use Mobile Security App

It will make your job easier to have an app that handles most of your security issue. Find a mobile security app that you are comfortable using, for example: Lookout Security & Antivirus and avast! Mobile Security. Even with a security app, you shouldn’t let your guard down as Android malware is getting stronger and more rampant, which brings us to the next tip.

7. Create Multiple User Account To Protect Privacy

If you own an Android tablet and have to share it with a sibling, a spouse, or your kids, having multiple user accounts will help each of you protect your privacy. In Jelly Bean for tablet, there is an option for you to create multiple user accounts. You can create another general account for anyone who wants to use your device. The option is under the Settings > Users section.

8. Prepare A Backup Of Your Data

A backup of your precious data is a must-have in the day and age of smartphones. Picture the worst case scenario where your Android device has been stolen or hacked. The last thing you can do is perform a remote wipe (see #10). Without a backup, you will lose all your information in your device.
Even if you could retrieve your stolen phone, chances are that hackers that have managed to access your device will render it useless. If you have a backup however, you can still restore your Android device back to its original state. You can choose to backup important information to the Cloud, your desktop or even to a flash drive, for insurance.

9. Track Your Lost Device

So you have a backup already but you really want to get your lost device back. Well, as the smartphone industry would have it, your phone is built to be trackable, via GPS. The catch is, you have to enable GPS on your phone for it to be tracked. Fret not because, there are plenty of device-tracking apps for Android that can help you locate your lost or stolen device, some can even turn on the GPS on your phone remotely.

10. Enable Remote Wipe

So you are at the point where you have everything installed and ready to go. But, you still need one last feature – the ability for you to wipe your device remotely. This is necessary, especially when you are sure that your Android is lost (forever). There’s no crying over spilt milk now – we can only prevent them from turning it into cheese.
I recommend 3CX Mobile Device Manager because it is free and easy to use. You can sign up for the account  and let just hope that the day you need to use their remote wipe feature will never come.
Remote Wipe
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