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Factory Reset LG Marquee

June 8, 2013 in Master Reset

How to factory reset via hardware:

  • Power off the device completely. You can do this by pulling the battery out and putting it back in.
  • With the device powered off, hold down the Volume Down key.
  • Now hold down the power key.
  • Release all the keys when the screen comes on.
  • When you see the Android System Recovery menu, press Volume Down to scroll to Wipe Data/Factory reset.
  • Tap the Menu key.
  • Press Volume Down to scroll to Yes — Delete all user data.
  • Press the Menu key.
  • Once the wipe is complete, press Volume Down to scroll to Wipe cache parition.
  • Press the menu key.
  • When the wipe is complete tap the Menu key to select Reboot system now.

The factory reset is now complete. The device will restart.

Factory Reset Evo Design 4g

June 8, 2013 in Master Reset

Locked out of your HTC Evo Design 4G?  Try these steps to get your phone back up in action!

  • With the handset turned off, press and hold the Volume Down key.

    Note: To turn the device off completely, remove and reinsert the battery.

  • With the Volume Down key held down, press and hold the Power key.
  • Release all keys when the HBOOT menu appears.
  • Press the Volume Down key to scroll to RECOVERY.
  • With RECOVERY highlighted, press the Power key.
  • When the triangle appears on the screen, press and hold the Volume Up key.
  • With the Volume Up key held down, press the Power key.
  • Release all keys when the Android system recovery menu appears.
  • Press the Volume Down key to scroll to Wipe data/factory reset.
  • With Wipe data/factory reset highlighted, press the Power key.
  • Press the Volume Down key to scroll to Yes — delete all user data.
  • With Yes — delete all user data highlighted, press the Power key.
  • Once the wipe is complete,press the Volume Down key to scroll to Wipe cache partition.
  • With Wipe cache partition highlighted, press the Power key.
  • Once the wipe is complete, press the Power key to select Reboot system now.

LG Venice -L7

January 24, 2013 in Boost Mobile Phones

This CDMA incarnation of the Optimus L7 is a thin and light Android 4.0 phone sporting a 4.3-inch display, 5-megapixel camera, front camera, memory card slot, and DLNA wireless media streaming.

Boost Mobile LG Venice
$199.99

Modes
CDMA 850 / 1700 / 1900
Weight 4.23 oz (120 g)
Dimensions 4.92″ x 2.64″ x 0.34″ (125 x 67 x 8.6 mm)
Battery Talk: 9 hours max. (540 minutes)
Standby: 240 hours max. (10 days)
Display Type: LCD (Color TFT/TFD)
Resolution: 480 x 800 pixels
4.3″ diagonal • Colors: 16.7 million (24-bit)
OS / Platform Android
version 4.0
Processor 1 GHz Qualcomm MSM8655
Memory 4 GB internal storage, raw hardware
plus 2 GB card included (carrier-dependent)
768 MB RAM
FCC ID ZNFUS730 » (Approved May 7, 2012)
ZNFAS730 » (Approved May 25, 2012)

Features

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GPS / Location Type: A-GPS
Accessibility
Adjustable Text Size Yes
Digital TTY/TDD Yes
Hearing Aid Compatible Rating: M4, T4 (very tele-coil compatible)
Alerts
Vibrate Yes
Connectivity
Bluetooth Supported Profiles: HSP 1.1, HFP 1.5, OPP, FTP, PBA, A2DP 1.2, AVRC 1.3, HID, PAN, MAP
version 3.1
Mobile Hotspot for up to 5 devices
USB supports MTP, PTP
Wi-Fi Version(s): 802.11 b,g,n
Contacts
Ringer ID Yes
Voice Dialing Type: Speaker-independent (automatic)
Customization
Real-Music Ringers Yes
Data & Network
Data Tethering Yes
High-Speed Data Technology: 1xEV-DO rA
WAP / Web Browser Browser Software: Android browser (WebKit-based)
Input
Side Keys volume on left / lock on top
Touch Screen Type: Capacitive
Memory
Memory Card Slot Card Type: microSD (TransFlash)
up to 32 GB / 2 GB card included (carrier-dependent)
Messaging
Email Client Yes
Music
Headphone Jack (3.5mm) Yes
Photo & Video
Camera Resolution: 5+ megapixel
auto-focus, panorama mode
DLNA Yes
Front-Facing Camera Resolution: VGA
Video Capture Resolution: 720p HD
Voice
Speaker Phone Yes

Cricket Wireless ZTE Engage

October 16, 2012 in Android Blog

Advanced Android Phones on prepaid carriers.  Finally Android Phones are affordable without signing a contract? Does Cricket Wireless intrigue you? Then have I got the news of the century for you. Meet the ZTE Engage. It’s not particularly exciting. It’s not particularly cheap. But it’s… a phone. And it runs Android 4.0. So there’s that.

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The ZTE Engage does other things, too. Like music. And apps. Here are some specifications that describe it:

  • 4.0” WVGA TFT capacitive touchscreen
  • Qualcomm MSM8655T Scorpion – 1.4GHz
  • Dual-Facing Cameras: Rear (8.0MP) w/LED Flash & Front (VGA)
  • MUVE Music Ready with 4GB Muve Music SD Card included
  • Removable MicroSD Memory Card (up to 32GB)
  • Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR
  • Lithium Ion 1900 mAh battery

If those don’t get you pumped up, well, you’re probably a person of pretty reasonable expectations. So, how much can you expect to pay for this mundane, rectangular, vaguely DROID Bionic-esque device? $250, starting October 2nd. That’s… actually not very impressive at all. A Galaxy Nexus will cost you $350, and it comes with Jelly Bean. And isn’t a ZTE.

Anyway, if you want to know more about the Engage, engage yourself with the source link below.

Android Mobile | 20811 N Cave Creek Rd | Phoenix AZ  85050 | 602.354.5755

 

Ultra Mobile – Unlimited Plans Starting at $29.99

October 15, 2012 in Android Blog

UltraMobile is ready to launch their monster! An MVNO service using  T-Mobile USA’s network high  that will offer prepaid unlimited talk and text and 1 GB of high-speed data for just $49.99 per month. The launch would put UltraMobile in an increasingly crowded market for MVNOs that includes TracFone, Ting, Jolt Mobile, Solavei and others. If your not wanting to pay the $49.99 UltraMobile is also offering their Unlimited Talk and global text for only $29.99.
According to a source familiar with the company’s plans, UltraMobile has been working to hire dealers for its service, and plans to launch in Phoenix, Az October 15th 2012. The company will sell SIM cards to customers who bring their own phones to the service.

According to a website for UltraMobile, the company’s plans range from $29.99 per month for unlimited talk and text to $49.99 for unlimited talking and texting and 1 GB of data at “4G speeds.” Presumably customers’ data speeds would be slowed after they pass the 1 GB threshold.
A representative for UltraMobile did not immediately return requests for comment.
UltraMobile’s pricing puts it in line with similar offerings from other prepaid MVNOs and service providers, many of which offer unlimited talking and texting and a data allotment for around $50 per month.
If it does launch, UltraMobile will be one of a number of new T-Mobile MVNOs. Solavei, a T-Mobile MVNO headed by former Motricity CEO Ryan Wuerch, is testing an offer of $49 per month for unlimited voice, text and data. T-Mobile itself said it signed agreements with two new MVNOs in the second quarter.
Perhaps the most well-known T-Mobile MVNO was Simple Mobile, which was acquired by América Móvil’s U.S. MVNO, TracFone, in May. At the time of the acquisition, Simple Mobile counted 1 million customers. Simple Mobile offered a SIM-only approach to the market, offering inexpensive prepaid service to customers who brought their own phones to the service.

 

 

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