Buying Any Smartphone can’t Save you From the most common Flaws

The Smart Device you hold in your hand may be from Apple, Samsung, HTC, Nokia etc

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It can’t save you from the most common problems experienced by the users in any part of the world, which may be as following-

  • Battery Life

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                           When talking about smartphone’s problems the first thing comes in mind is Battery Life. Even the phone with 2000mah battery can bot back you up for more than 5.5 hours of regular usage. Constant internet connection, intricate technologies and state-of-the-art software means that our smartphones really are ‘buzzing’ with activity. Whilst, no-one expects the world, the short and demising battery life of some smartphones really has left consumers asking questions.

SUGGESTION~Well the answer to this problem you have in your hand

 https://techysants.wordpress.com/2013/04/10/fed-up-with-your-battery-check-this-or-you-will-kill-it/

 

  • Scratched Screens

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                                       Even if you are the most careful person on this planet you are still prone to committing mistakes. So it’s no surprise that some smartphones often suffer external damage. Arguably the most common of smartphone repairs, the ease at which some screen become scratched, scuffed and smashed has got many people asking why smartphone screens are not tougher?

SUGGESTION~well the answer we are looking for could be in Flexible screen on the horizon.

 

  • Internet Connection

Wi-Fi. 3G. 4G. The internet surrounds us. So why is it that some smartphone users regularly suffer a loss of or weakened internet connection?

 

We mostly see popup like Message not delivered, internet connection lost even while chatting on facebook!!

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From work to personal use, many people rely on the internet connection of their smartphone which is why, it is one of life’s little annoyances when, in this day and age, we still face such internet problems.

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With 4G still in its honeymoon period, the next few months will see many networks switch to a faster, more responsive form of internet browsing. 

SUGGESTION~From antennae complications to ineffective Wi-Fi, getting your smartphone seen to could be the answer.

 

  • Mapping System

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The problematic launch of Apples new mapping system did not go unnoticed as critics and the media highlighted the obvious and unforgivable flaws. Inaccuracies and flaws really shouldn’t exist on software that prides itself on giving locality and direction to the lives of many,

SUGGESTION~So make sure your software is regularly updated.

 

Any more suggestions to avoid these problems are always welcomed.

Facebook Home : 7 Ways to Next Level!

Everyone spends more than 25% of their time on facebook.

So Facebook takes mobile social networking to a next level.

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The 7 things you need to know about Facebook Home

  • Cover Feed

With the intent to provide more value from your phone’s lock screen, cover feed is Facebook Home’s most basic state.

It serves as your home screen and your lock screen. It displays your face in the bottom of your screen in a little bubble.

You don’t need to swipe or perform a gesture to view the content, as it’s loaded in the background while your phone sleeps and automatically slides from story to story. And to give some context on status updates, the friend’s cover photo is display behind that update. Facebook Home users can double-tap right from their cover feed to like a story or photo, or they can comment directly. When you’re done making a comment, simply swipe away and you’ll return to the main interface.

  • Notifications

Instead of looking at your phone’s interface and scanning for the red notifications, then entering each app to tend to those alerts, Facebook Home notifications brings it all to one place. A message from a friend displays the notification with their face and name, as well as what they said. Users can tap to respond. To enter the apps where comments were made, just tap on that notification, or swipe to return to the cover feed.

  • Chat Heads

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One of Facebook Home’s features, chat heads, is named aptly for the way these items appear on the interface. Every time a friend messages you (Facebook or text), their face pops up in a little bubble at the top of your screen along with a preview of their message. Users can move these heads around to wherever they like on their screen, or tap on the head to view the conversation. Reply to that conversation directly from there without leaving the app you’re currently using.

Facebook Home makes it possible to switch between multiple messages within apps, too. Multiple bubbles will appear on the screen, and users can collapse into a pile on the side of your display so they don’t take up room. When you’re done with a conversation, you can simply throw the head away at the bottom of the display. The heads follow you from app to app, and even if another message comes through you can tap on heads to switch between the two conversations.

  • App Launcher

Just tap on your photo bubble at the bottom center of your display, then swipe up for apps. That takes you to your app launcher, which has pages of bookmarked apps as well as a database of all your apps. Users can control what apps they want bookmarked; they can also remove or reorganize their bookmarked apps. Swipe to the left to view all of your apps.

An in-line composer within the app launcher lets you post a status, take a photo or check in at a location, so you don’t even have to exit out of the app launcher to complete tasks.

  • Monthly Updates

Although many operating systems have infrequent updates, Facebook didn’t want to lump itself in the same category. Because of that, Facebook Home will feature monthly updates. These updates will introduce new features of Facebook Home as well as new devices that support the overlay.

  • How to Access

Facebook Home will be available for~

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The app will be available on April 12.

But tablet users Might have to Wait for few months

Facebook makes it pretty easy to get Facebook Home. All you have to do is make sure your Facebook and Facebook Messenger apps are the most recent versions on Android. Then an Install page will take you into Google Play. After selecting Facebook > Always, Facebook Home will launch and automatically be your skin.

  • HTC First is First Facebook Home Phone

HTC CEO Peter Chou introduced the first phone to host Facebook Home –the HTC First Teaming up with AT&T, HTC created the First with Facebook Home preloaded and optimized.

Featuring AT&T’s 4G LTE network, a 4.3-inch glass display, Android 4.1 and a dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor, the phone is available in black, white, red and pale blue.

The First will be available on April 12 for $99.99 exclusively at AT&T, but you can pre-order it today.

HTC-built Facebook Phone might be out in April 4 announcement..

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Facebook has an event on  April 4 and the media is invited to its Menlo Park headquarters. The invite, which reads “Come See Our New Home on Android“, does not let out much apart from the fact that the announcement will be pertaining to Facebook phone.

The Facebook phone is supposed to feature 4.3-inch display, 5 megapixel rear camera and a 1.6 megapixel front one for video calls, 16gb of storage.  Clearly, Facebook phone seems  like an affordable device for teenagers and the less tech-savvy.

With Facebook involved, HTC will be looking at deeper integration of Facebook services and a modified version of the Android OS, reports TechCrunch. The phone will  have faster access to Facebook’s vital functions like posting status updates, uploading photos, Messenger app and even Instagram.

Earlier HTC cha-cha and the salsa had also tried this Facebook twist. Both phones had a dedicated Facebook button, but they  were unable to do well and got discontinued just after few months.The new phone plans to be a better integrated version of Facebook on mobile.

The phone has a potentially large user base, and that is undeniable. With a billion users spread across the world, many social networking buffs will want a piece of this modestly built phone.

HTC One will be globally launching by April end..

HTC’s most anticipated smartphone, One, will be launching  in three countries next week,  but peoples of north America and other countries in Europe and  Asia-Pacific region have to wait little longer.

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HTC said in a statement on Friday that sales would not start before the end of April across Europe, North America and the Asia-Pacific region.

As a successful launch of Samsung Galaxy s4 earlier this month, the company is looking under pressure.
The company said it has seen “unprecedented demand for and interest in” the new smartphone.
“We appreciate our customers’ patience, and believe that once they have the phone in their hands they will agree that it has been worth the wait,” HTC said.