Friday 18 December 2015

ASUS Launches ZenFone Selfie SmartPhone and Other Models in Nigeria

ASUS, No.1 laptop brand in Europe, has announced the pricing and availability of ZenFone family of smartphones for users in Nigeria, at a media event held on 4th of December 2015 at the Four Points by Sheraton Lagos Hotel in Lagos, Nigeria.

The ZenFome family of mobile phones that were launched include : ZenFone Selfie, ZenFone Laser 5.5, ZenFone Go 5.0, and ZenFone C 4.5, all with comprehensive camera solutions.


The comprehensive camera solutions of ZenFone were demonstrated at the event. ZenMotion Touch Gesture allows users to open the front camera by simply drawing “S” on the ZenFone Selfie screen.

The built-in beatification camera tool can make the skin smooth, change the skin tone, slim the chick, and enlarge the eyes on a click. As soon as the selfie is taken, the photo is shown on the laptop screen via ASUS ZenUI app – PC Link, which allows users to operate their phones from laptop.

 All  the ZenFone models are equipped with ASUS PixelMaster technology; a unique ASUS-developed technology that combines software, hardware and optical design to deliver incredible image quality.

ZenFone Selfie is the ultimate choice for selfies, with its twin 13MP PixelMaster cameras and a dual-color, dual-LED Real Tone flash at both front and rear. ZenFone Selfie also features the new multifaceted polygonal design aesthetic to the ZenFone, offering beauty and power in abundance.

ZenFone Laser 5.5 includes laser auto-focus technology in its 13MP PixelMaster camera for clear, near-instant shots in just 0.3 seconds.

ZenFone Go 5.0 and ZenFone C 4.5 are also equipped with PixelMaster camera for up to 400% brighter photo & video.

All the photos taken by the ZenFones in the event are shared among each ZenFone instantly via ASUS Party Link app without consuming any data. The event ended with a group selfie including around 50 people in the photo thanks to the ZenFone’s wide angle camera technology.
 ZenFone Selfie (ZD551KL)  is the ultimate choice for selfies, with its twin 13MP PixelMaster cameras and a dual-color, dual-LED Real Tone flash at both front and rear plus laser auto-focus for ultra-fast shots with complete clarity.

ZenFone Selfie’s exceptional front-facing PixelMaster camera has a huge 13MP resolution and an f/2.2-aperture, 88-degree wide-angle lens to capture more of every smile. The unique Selfie Panorama mode enables selfies with an outlook of up to 140 degrees, so everything and everyone becomes part of the shot.

ZenFone Selfie’s rear camera is just as advanced, with a large f/2.0 aperture lens for superior low-light shots. Both cameras are engineered with five-prism Largan lenses and top-quality Toshiba sensors, and include dual-LED Real Tone flash technology for perfect illumination in any lighting conditions.

ZenFone Selfie also delivers superb macro photography that works on subjects as close as 6cm, plus rear laser auto-focus to compose shots in the blink of an eye.

 ZenFone Selfie boasts an up to octa-core 64-bit Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ processor with 3GB RAM for unwavering performance and 4G/LTE connectivity with dual-SIM slots.

It runs Android 5.0 (Lollipop) OS and features internal memory of 32GB, 5GB ASUS WebStorage free for Lifetime. 100 GB Google Drive storage free for 2 years. MicroSD card support up to 128GB.

Display wise, it rocks 5.5 inches, Full HD 1920x1080/403 PPI, Scratch Resistant Corning® Glass with anti-fingerprint coating, Corning® Gorilla® Glass 4.

I will share more images when I receive my free review copy of the ASUS ZenFone Selfie phone.


How Much is ZenFone Selfie Phone in Nigeria?


Suggested Retail Price: N54,990

Where To Buy ZenFone Family of SmartPhone in Nigeria 


The ZenFone family will be available at Slot, Park N Shop, Konga, Genuss, Onyx, and Jumia from 12th December.

Contact Info:

ASUS Nigeria Website: http://www.asus.com/ng
ASUS Nigeria Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/AsusNigeria
ASUS Twitter Handle: @Asus_nigeria

About ASUS

ASUS is the No. 1 laptop brand in Europe and a worldwide top-three consumer laptop vendor. A leading enterprise in the new digital era, ASUS designs and manufactures products that perfectly meet the needs of today’s digital home and office, with a broad portfolio that includes motherboards, graphics cards,optical drives, displays, desktop and all-in-one PCs, notebooks, netbooks, servers, multimedia devices, wireless solutions, networking devices, tablets, smartphones and wearables.

Driven by innovation and committed to quality, ASUS won 4,326 awards in 2014and is widely credited with revolutionizing the PC industry with its Eee PC™. ASUS has more than 13,600 employees around the globe with a world-class R&D team of 4,500 engineers. Company revenue for 2014 was approximately US$14.5 billion.

Where To Upload Your Song for Free Download in Nigeria

Digital music has created one of the most successful and profitable industry for music. The World Wide Web now makes it very easy for musicians to reach more audience around the world. Music artists can now make music accessible to anyone anywhere in the world and make money in the process.


If you are a Nigerian musician, upcoming or "already arrived"..lol, looking for a website in Nigeria where you can upload music and share with your fans for free download, then you need to check out mynotjustOk.com - and you can as well choose to sell instead of offering your music as free download.

The Nigeria online music sharing website is free to use and will foster the sharing, listening and monetizing of your music online; although the site enforces that everyone who uploads content has the right to do so and if any Copyright is being infringed upon by any user, the track will be taken down once the owner of the audio track submits all necessary evidence that they own the song or audio.

To get started, you have to sign up on the site and ensure you enable the "download" option while uploading your song. See screenshot below:




You can also upload your song online for free at soundcloud.com.

Right there, you can as well enable the "download" option to enable your fans download your song for free at soundcloud. You can as well use your soundcloud feed to create your iTunes Podcast so that your fans can listen to your latest songs using podcast mobile apps.

In my upcoming posts, I hope to share with you, how Nigeria musicians can upload their songs to iTunes. Ensure you subscribe to this blog if you don't want to miss it.




Wednesday 16 December 2015

How to Recover Data from a Crashed Hard Drive


If you are a technician, then you probably know that hard drive failures are inevitable. Chances are that sooner or later it will happen to someone you support or possibly even you.  The good news is that there are lots of great recovery tools and methods out there and I would like to share them with you.


Connect the Drive to Another Computer

Before you can do any work on the crashed drive you will need to remove it from the current machine and connect it to another machine as a secondary drive.  The best way to do this is to use a USB to IDE/SATA adapter.  If you don’t have one available then you may be able to connect the drive to another desktop computer internally as a secondary drive.  If you do, make sure that the machine detects the drive in the BIOS or you won’t be able to access it once the computer starts up.

Try to Copy the Data to Another Drive

After you connect the drive to another computer either internally or with the USB adapter, check to see if you can browse the contents of the drive.  If you can, try to copy data off that you would like to recover.  There is a chance that only the operating system is corrupt and the user data is still fine.

Use Data Recovery Software

If you can’t manually copy the user data off then you can try to recover it using data recovery software.  Whatever you do, do not install the recovery software on to the drive that you are trying to recover data from. Doing so could actually overwrite files that you want to restore.

PC Hard Drive Recovery

RECUVA

  
         
Recuva is a free hard drive recovery tool from Piriform (the makers of CCleaner) and is one of the best free PC data recovery tools available.  Even if the drive has been formatted, Recuva can scan the drive recover files. If the basic scan fails, there is also a deep scan to discover more deeply-buried results.  There is also a portable version if you don’t want to install the full version. When you launch Recuva, you will be presented with a wizard that will guide you through restoring your files.  First you will choose the type of file you need to recover, then the location, and then start the scan or choose “Enable Deep Scan” if the quick scan doesn’t find the files you need to recover.
PC Inspector File Recovery
 
 
PC Inspector File Recovery is the recovery software that I originally featured in this article back in 2006.  It’s still a decent recovery tool and can be used if you are unable to recover the files you need with Recuva.
When you launch PC Inspector File Recovery, you will need to choose your language. After this, you will be presented with a welcome screen giving you three options.
The first option is “Recover Deleted Files”. This allows you to restore files that have been permanently deleted from the drive. This will only work if the deleted file has not already been overwritten.
The second option is “Find Lost Data”. This allows you to recover data that has been lost due to a system crash. If you choose this option, you will be asked for the “start cluster” and “end cluster”. Leave the default settings to scan the whole drive. The scan could take a couple of hours depending on how large your drive is.
The third option is “Find Lost Drive”. Use this option if your drive letter is not showing up in Windows Explorer or My Computer. It will attempt to connect to the drive and if successful, allow you to browse the data.
Hiren’s BootCD
Hiren’s BootCD allows you to boot into a slimmed down version of Windows called MiniXP from the bootable CD or bootable flash drive and run diagnostic utilities on a problematic computer. Recuva is one of the utilities that comes bundled with Hiren’s so you can run it right from the CD. This is helpful if you don’t have a USB to IDE/SATA adapter or just don’t want to pull the drive from the machine.
You will need to connect another drive to the machine such as a USB flash drive or an external hard drive so you will have a place to copy your recovered data to.
GetDataBack
If the free utilities are not doing the trick then give GetDataBack a try.  GetDataBack is sold in two different versions, one for NTFS and the other for FAT files systems.  If you want to make sure it’s going to work first before you pay $79 for the NTFS version or $69 for the FAT version, they do have a demo version that will allow you to see what files it can recover.  If you like what you see, you can purchase the full version right then and there without even having to close out of the program.  I personally have had lots of success with GetDataBack when other recovery methods have failed.
After launching GetDataBack you will be asked to pick from a selection of data loss scenarios that the drive experienced.  If you aren’t sure, just select “I don’t know.”  After this you will select the drive, the partition on that drive, and then start the scan.

 

Put Your Hard Drive in the Freezer to Recover Data

If all other methods fail, there is one other nontraditional method that may allow you to recover files on your own.  To learn more, check out this post article titled Put Your Hard Drive In The Freezer To Recover Data.  This does not apply to solid state drives.





Monday 30 November 2015

Introducing My FRSC Mobile App

Need to get information on Drivers License, Road Regulations/Fines, Traffic information, Nearest Ambulance Point/Towing vehicle centres, Plate number centers and more in Nigeria? Then, you need to download the myFRSC mobile app.

“myFRSC” app simply provides a quick, very easy and unique way to navigate the Nigerian Road system, in an informative on-or-off-the-road dimension.

 myFRSC gives you access to:
  • All FRSC regulations,offenses, code and fines
  • Ambulance centers and contacts for each LGA by State
  • Real-time traffic with Google Maps Geolocation
  • Custom traffic feed from @trafficbutter and @gidi_traffic
  • Custom FRSC contact details by selected State
  • Towing vehicle centers and contacts for each LGA by State
  • Direct links to important portals such as Registration for Drivers License, Plate number centres and so much more
 
myFRSC (Free) is available now at the Google Play Store: My FRSC – Android Apps on Google Play
You can watch a short video of myFRSC in action at : https://youtu.be/dp2hwuMP9hQ
100% of information on this app (including Maps and Traffic Tweets) are available even with an offline device.
Currently Available for Abia, FCT and Lagos but the developer, plans to add other states in the long run.

      

Thursday 26 November 2015

Another cool way to make money with your smartPhone in Nigeria

Did you use your smartphone today?

How about your friends?
How would you like to earn money from this simple action?
With Mobzoid you can create your personal business just by telling your friends about this cool app.
Earn weekly cash from your app, your friend’s app and your friend’s friend’s app...
This is new and it was brought to Nigeria by a giant mobile phone seller three months ago. The registration is free now but the free registration will be closed anytime from now because they are running a promo for now.
All you have to do is to register free of charge
Download the mobile app on your android smartphone and make money.
That's all.
NOTE: if you go through this link, http://www.mobzoid.com/Register/13836                                              you will get information on how to make money from this cool business and you will get marketing plan that you can use to make fast money from this business. Also you will be invited for a seminar typically designed for this business.
Click here to register for FREE http://www.mobzoid.com/Register/13836:

When you hammer no forget me..oo  LOL.

How to make Money with your smart phone in Nigeria




 To Make money online is now a legitimate way that serves as a source of income for thousands of Nigerians. To make money fast as a Nigerian, you don’t necessarily need a laptop or desktop if you cannot afford one, but with the trending Smartphone world, you can make cool money online using your smartphone. Gone are those days where making money online seems like a nightmare but now, if you know what to do, you can make money online in Nigeria using your Smartphone and without owing a blog.

                                

In Nigeria, blogging is one of the most populous way of making money online when you write a quality content. There are thousands of Nigerians that earns 3-4 digits USA dollars from blogging monthly without quitting their 5to9 hours daily job. So, if you are the type that is not ready to work very hard to learn how to make money from the internet, it’ll be highly advisable for you to stop reading this article otherwise, it will be a waste of time. I’m not assuring you that you will be rich overnight but putting in place all the requirement of some of the making money online scheme like Click on ads, Email checking, Website survey, Data entry & Filling forms etcetera are counterfeit and it’s indeed a waste of time.

 Although, not all are scams but larger percentage of these services do scam people. Spending days on 2g0, Whatsapp, Twitter and even Facebook at times does not really worth it since they are countless number of things you can do online that can put some cent into your pocket instead of chatting. Social life is more or less a culture that deals with human ways of life but spending the whole day chatting needs to be toggled and start to do something very great if truly you will want to make money online in Nigeria.

How To Make Money In Nigeria Without Stress

In this post, I’m going to introduced you to an app that can make you some cent for unlocking your Android phone when locked.

Locket is a Smartphone app that personalize your lock screen with news and stories that will amaze you. When you install locket on your Android Smartphone, you will be paid for every time you unlock your locked screen in 1 hour interval.

Locket is available for all Android version and you can download your own Android version locket app and start making money from unlocking your Android lock screen using this simple app.

Friday 20 November 2015

First Android One smartphone launched in Nigeria

Google has revealed that it is set to bring its Android One initiative to Africa. According to Google the launch, which is set to be in Nigeria, will be a combined effort by Google, MTN and smartphone manufacturer Infinix.
The Infinix Hot 2 smartphone will form part of the campaign. According to Infinix, its latest device  is now available through MTN Nigeria stores for NGN 19,500. The dual-Sim Android 5.1 device comes with a 5-inch HD screen, 1.3 GHz quad-core MediaTek processor, 1 GB RAM, 16 GB internal storage, 8 megapixel rear-facing camera, 2 megapixel front-facing camera and 2,200 mAh battery.
Google first launched Android One last year to work with manufacturers to bring simpler, low-cost smartphones to emerging markets. In Africa it plans to launch the Infinix phone in the coming weeks also in Ghana, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Egypt and Morocco.

Wednesday 18 November 2015

How to swap your old phones for a new one in Nigeria

If you’re hoping to get your hands on any of the latest phones from Apple, Samsung or Blackberry, you’re probably considering trading in your current phone for an upgrade. SLOT Nigeria in partnership with matrixpreowned.com will allow you to trade-in your old phone.





To get started, you will have to visit a participating SLOT Store to pass over your phone to a Matrix Agent usually in Orange and Black uniform. You may be asked to complete a simple form, which simply captures the information that best describes your phones condition. You will also have to provide your identity card, receipt of purchase or any form of proof of ownership.

Once verified OK by the technical team, you will get a Voucher based on the value of your item. This voucher is redeemable only in a slot store. You can now add more to the value of your voucher depending on cost of phone you want to purchase and take home a brand new phone.

Ensure you back up your data and perform factory reset (to wipe the phone) before handing it over to the Matrix agent.

Tuesday 17 November 2015

How To Download Android .APK File From Google Play To PC

Google Android Play Store has millions of apps available for every users requirements, as Android users are increasing where latest Android smart phones are knocking into the market, all of them require internet connection to access their app and to install app from Google Play store, sometimes we have internet connection on our PC but our GPRS or 3G pack validity finished, now you can download your favorite apps on Windows PC and then you can install those app on any android phone smart phone or Tablets with the help of this free app APK Downloader, previously we have shared 5 Sites To Make Free Android App, No Programming & Coding Skills Required.
 
 
APK Downloader gives you the freedom to download .apk files from Google Play Store even that app is not available in your country or not compatible with your device. Which is the best thing you can get, that doesn't matter you are living in India or US.
 
Remember that: for now it is only supported with Chrome Browser because of its extension to run, so if you don't have it Download Chrome first, Firefox , IE , Opera is not supported!
 

How To Download App From Google Play:

Requirements:
 1.  Make sure you have Chrome Browser, then Download APK Downloader Chrome Extension
from developers site.
2. Download and install the Device ID app on your Android device.
 
Steps to Install APK Downloader:
 
 Step 1: After installing APK Downloader Chrome extension, you'll see a windows like below. 

Step 2: Now you need Device ID of your Android Phone to put into this app to perform download, Download Android Device ID App from Google Play or try Other method to get Device ID.
Open dial pad, Type *#*#8255#*#* ( 8255=TALK ) and Call. If it opens “GTalk Service Monitor”, find lines that begin with JID and Device ID . Your email is JID , and your device id is a string that after android- prefix

For example: if it shows android-1234567890abcdef , then your device ID is 1234567890abcdef
Thats it, now come back to chrome APK Downloader extension to put that ID.
Step 3: Open Chrome browser, go to Tools >> Extensions. Find APK Downloader. At the end of its description, you’ll see a link to Options page, then hit the options.
Step 4: Now here you have to put your Email address and the password and Device ID, which we get before from your Android phone, and then click Login button
  Steps 5: After logging in, you can now browse any Google Play App and start using APK Downloader,  and click the APK Downloader icon in the Right Address bar to download the .apk file to your computer (for example: YouTube), then press the APK Downloader icon on address bar 
Now you can start downloading any apps (.apk files) to your PC whether it is not available in your country, then you can transfer them to your Android smart phones or tablets and install them easily.

Updated

We are receiving complaints for the problem in downloading .apk files from APK Downloader method so we have Updated This Post with new application called Real APK Leecher and tested it very closely for our audience, try this working method and do tell us your experience with Real APK Leacher Application.

Method # 2. Real APK Leecher:
This Real APK Leacher works almost the same way as previous app worked but still we'll share the procedure here, follow the simple steps:

Step 1. First Download Device ID app or check your Device ID with the command *#*#8255#*#* ( 8255=TALK ).

Step 2. Download the application Real APK Leecher v1.3.5.

Step 3. After downloading Real APK Leecher zip folder, extract it to any folder, open the folder and find the file name Real APK Leecher.exe, run that file and you'll see the options like below screenshot.

Step 4. Type your Email, Password and Device ID which we discuss above (with the device ID app or with command) then click on Save button to save the settings.

Step 5. Now you'll see the Main screen of the application where you can type the name of your desired app in the search box, type the name and press enter, it will show you 10 apps with the same name where you can see your app then Right click on your app, you'll find the Download this app option, just click on it to start downloading your app like below.
 
Step 5. Now your app will be downloaded from Google Play Store to your PC's folder which you chose earlier in the option (In Step 4).
 
Step 6. Once your downloading is completed, you can copy that .apk file from the folder and paste it to your Android phone or Tablet SD card and start installing from there, enjoy the app.
 That's all  I hope this help




Monday 16 November 2015

How To Use QuickTeller Classic App


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Using QuickTeller Classic App is the easiest way to buy airtime, pay bills and transfer money with your ATM card in Nigeria. It works with your current Verve card issued by any bank in Nigeria.
For you to make use of the app, you need to download Quickteller app to your mobile phone. You can search Google Play Store, Blackberry app world or the Apple app store for ‘Quickteller Classic” NOT “Quickteller” because both might be listed there. I will talk about how to use the second app in another post.

Once installed, you will be required to activate it by entering your phone number. Once you receive the code, enter it in the space provided and tap “Activate“.Next step is to register your Verve ATM card with the app so you won’t have to enter the card details everytime you want to complete a transaction.
To register your card, click on “Remember your verve card” button, select the “At the ATM” option and follow the instruction when you go to a nearest Automated Teller machine to complete the registration.
Registered cards will be listed whenever you launch the app. The name of the issuing bank and the last 2 digits of the registered cards will be displayed.
Once your card is listed, you can complete any of the transaction on the app using the card. Convenience fees might apply though when completing some transactions. No need for token, No need for OTP.


How To Use QuickTeller To Transfer Money

If you want to use Quickteller app to transfer money, launch the app and tap “Skip to proceed’. Then, tap “Transfer to bank account“. Enter the details of the account you want to send money to; the amount you want to send and tap “Next”
Select one of the cards you’ve registered with the app and enter the CVV2 and PIN of the card to complete the transfer.
That’s all.
CVV2 is the last 3 digits at the back of your ATM card
PIN is the PIN you use on ATM.
 I hope this help.




Saturday 24 October 2015

Google Play Store Tips and Tricks


Like virtually all of its Android software, Google has vastly improved its Play Store over the years.

Nowadays it's a bright, sharp, and relatively speedy virtual shopfront for the million-odd apps available on the Android platform. No, it's not perfect, but for our money it's a lot better than the App Store. - See more at: http://smart-phones-how-to.blogspot.com.ng/2014/10/google-play-store-tips-and-tricks.html#sthash.mdVodO3j.dpuf

Google Play Store Tips and Tricks - How to explore Google's virtual shopfront


Like virtually all of its Android software, Google has vastly improved its Play Store over the years.

Nowadays it's a bright, sharp, and relatively speedy virtual shopfront for the million-odd apps available on the Android platform. No, it's not perfect, but for our money it's a lot better than the App Store. - See more at: http://smart-phones-how-to.blogspot.com.ng/2014/10/google-play-store-tips-and-tricks.html#sthash.mdVodO3j.dpuf

Google Play Store Tips and Tricks - How to explore Google's virtual shopfront


Like virtually all of its Android software, Google has vastly improved its Play Store over the years.

Nowadays it's a bright, sharp, and relatively speedy virtual shopfront for the million-odd apps available on the Android platform. No, it's not perfect, but for our money it's a lot better than the App Store. - See more at: http://smart-phones-how-to.blogspot.com.ng/2014/10/google-play-store-tips-and-tricks.html#sthash.mdVodO3j.dpuf



But are you using the Google Play Store to its fullest? Google has supplied a number of nifty little features for it, but in typical Google style it doesn't always make those features abundantly clear to the user.

Here is just a small selection of tips and tricks for the Google Play Store.

How to earn money with your smartphone
Google Play Store Tips and Tricks - Make use of the info icons

The latest version of the Google Play Store has a great new icon bar that gives you a lot of information at a glance, as well as some handy shortcuts.

To the left you have the number of downloads. If it's a million seller, you know there's got to be something in it, right? This is colour coded, so if the icon's red you know at a glance that it's hot.

Next to this icon you have the average user rating (out of five), as well as the number of users who have contributed to that rating. Tap on this icon, and you'll jump straight to the user reviews themselves.

Next we have the category the app belongs to, as represented by a little representative icon. Tap this, and you'll be taken to that category in the Google Play Store.

Finally there's the Similar icon which, when tapped, assembles - you guessed it - similar apps in a simple grid should you wish to check out the alternatives.
Google Play Store Tips and Tricks - Don't like an app? Get a refund

One thing you can do on the Google Play Store that you can't on the App Store is 'return' an app if you're not happy with it. That is, you can wipe it and get your money back if you opt to do so within a limited window.

Until recently, that window was a rather useless 15 minutes long. Just last month, though, Google extended that period to two hours.

So how do you get your refund? Simply go into the Google Play Store app within two hours of purchasing your app, select My apps from the menu, and navigate to the app you just purchased. You should see a Refund button alongside the usual Open one. Press it and follow the instructions.
Google Play Store Tips and Tricks - Watch a preview of your app or game

Of course, you'll still want to make an informed decision about whether you want to buy an app or not. On many of the apps on the Google Play Store you can watch an intro video that shows how that app works.

It's most common - and arguably most useful - when it comes to games. Just click on the app you're interested in, and look for the play icon at the very top of the app listing.

Press that play icon and see whether what the developer has to show you is of any interest.
Google Play Store Tips and Tricks - Stop the update notifications

For the most part, Android handles notifications brilliantly, but the way the Google Play Store bombards you with notifications every time it updates your apps (which is pretty often) can get a little tiresome.

To deactivate these irritating notifications, go into the Play Store settings menu and deselect the Notifications option. There you go - no more bothersome messages telling you your fourth favourite game has added support for the Lithuanian language.
Google Play Store Tips and Tricks - Stop apps being added to home screen

If you're like us, then your Android phone's homescreen is pretty stuffed with icons and widgets. You've probably spent time crafting the perfect, most concise set-up for your needs.

So the last thing you need is a new app messing things up by depositing an icon on your homescreen - especially if it's a passive app like a new keyboard.

You can stop this from happening by bringing up the Play Store menu, selecting settings, and hitting the Add icon to Home Screen option to deselect it.
Google Play Store Tips and Tricks - Add apps to your wishlist

Really like the look of an app or game, but aren't quite prepared to shell out the asking price, or can't buy it there and then? Then add it to your wishlist.

To do so, simply navigate to the app you're interested in and hit the little banner icon at the top (the one with the plus sign in it) to add it to your wishlist.

You can then access your wishlist from the Google Play Store menu (swipe right from the main page).
Google Play Store Tips and Tricks - Install apps from desktop

As easy as it is exploring the Google Play Store from your mobile phone, it's even easier on your desktop - especially if you don't really know what you're looking for.

The good news is, if you find something you like whilst navigating in this way, you don't then have to find it on your phone or hook your phone up to your computer in order to install it.

When you first set up the Google Play Store on your Android phone and logged into your account on your computer, the two were linked. So, if you click Install on an app on the desktop, it will automatically start downloading on your active phone phone. Clever, eh?
Google Play Store Tips and Tricks - Track your phone from your computer

The Google Play Store lets you track, remotely lock, ring, and even erase your Android phone should it be lost or stolen.

Just hit the gear icon at the top right of the page, then click Android Device Manager. Accept the terms, and you'll see your device(s) on a Google Maps display, as well as a prompt to ring, lock or erase it.
Google Play Store Tips and Tricks - Remove all trace of apps

Google keeps a track of all of the apps you've ever installed on your Android phone. You might not want some of these apps to be remembered - maybe it's a terrible game, maybe you installed a dodgy app by mistake, or maybe you're just fastidious about these things.

Whatever, just navigate to My apps, hit the All tab, and hit the X symbol corresponding to the app that you don't want. Confirm, and the app will be gone from your personal list forever. Well, unless you contrive to re-download it, of course.
Google Play Store Tips and Tricks - Find the classiest, most buzzy apps

The Google Play store is vast, with a constantly shifting front page that updates with the latest offerings.

There's also no denying that there's a high proportion of crud on there. That's what you get with a more open approach to app submissions, folks.

One reliable way to shop for high quality apps, though, is to simply navigate to the Apps section and hit the Editors' Choice option. This is a carefully curated list of top notch new apps and games that you can download with confidence.



But are you using the Google Play Store to its fullest? Google has supplied a number of nifty little features for it, but in typical Google style it doesn't always make those features abundantly clear to the user.

Here is just a small selection of tips and tricks for the Google Play Store.

How to earn money with your smartphone

Google Play Store Tips and Tricks - Make use of the info icons


The latest version of the Google Play Store has a great new icon bar that gives you a lot of information at a glance, as well as some handy shortcuts.

To the left you have the number of downloads. If it's a million seller, you know there's got to be something in it, right? This is colour coded, so if the icon's red you know at a glance that it's hot.

Next to this icon you have the average user rating (out of five), as well as the number of users who have contributed to that rating. Tap on this icon, and you'll jump straight to the user reviews themselves.

Next we have the category the app belongs to, as represented by a little representative icon. Tap this, and you'll be taken to that category in the Google Play Store.

Finally there's the Similar icon which, when tapped, assembles - you guessed it - similar apps in a simple grid should you wish to check out the alternatives.

Google Play Store Tips and Tricks - Don't like an app? Get a refund


One thing you can do on the Google Play Store that you can't on the App Store is 'return' an app if you're not happy with it. That is, you can wipe it and get your money back if you opt to do so within a limited window.

Until recently, that window was a rather useless 15 minutes long. Just last month, though, Google extended that period to two hours.

So how do you get your refund? Simply go into the Google Play Store app within two hours of purchasing your app, select My apps from the menu, and navigate to the app you just purchased. You should see a Refund button alongside the usual Open one. Press it and follow the instructions.

Google Play Store Tips and Tricks - Watch a preview of your app or game


Of course, you'll still want to make an informed decision about whether you want to buy an app or not. On many of the apps on the Google Play Store you can watch an intro video that shows how that app works.

It's most common - and arguably most useful - when it comes to games. Just click on the app you're interested in, and look for the play icon at the very top of the app listing.

Press that play icon and see whether what the developer has to show you is of any interest.

Google Play Store Tips and Tricks - Stop the update notifications


For the most part, Android handles notifications brilliantly, but the way the Google Play Store bombards you with notifications every time it updates your apps (which is pretty often) can get a little tiresome.

To deactivate these irritating notifications, go into the Play Store settings menu and deselect the Notifications option. There you go - no more bothersome messages telling you your fourth favourite game has added support for the Lithuanian language.

Google Play Store Tips and Tricks - Stop apps being added to home screen


If you're like us, then your Android phone's homescreen is pretty stuffed with icons and widgets. You've probably spent time crafting the perfect, most concise set-up for your needs.

So the last thing you need is a new app messing things up by depositing an icon on your homescreen - especially if it's a passive app like a new keyboard.

You can stop this from happening by bringing up the Play Store menu, selecting settings, and hitting the Add icon to Home Screen option to deselect it.

Google Play Store Tips and Tricks - Add apps to your wishlist


Really like the look of an app or game, but aren't quite prepared to shell out the asking price, or can't buy it there and then? Then add it to your wishlist.

To do so, simply navigate to the app you're interested in and hit the little banner icon at the top (the one with the plus sign in it) to add it to your wishlist.

You can then access your wishlist from the Google Play Store menu (swipe right from the main page).

Google Play Store Tips and Tricks - Install apps from desktop


As easy as it is exploring the Google Play Store from your mobile phone, it's even easier on your desktop - especially if you don't really know what you're looking for.

The good news is, if you find something you like whilst navigating in this way, you don't then have to find it on your phone or hook your phone up to your computer in order to install it.

When you first set up the Google Play Store on your Android phone and logged into your account on your computer, the two were linked. So, if you click Install on an app on the desktop, it will automatically start downloading on your active phone phone. Clever, eh?

Google Play Store Tips and Tricks - Track your phone from your computer


The Google Play Store lets you track, remotely lock, ring, and even erase your Android phone should it be lost or stolen.

Just hit the gear icon at the top right of the page, then click Android Device Manager. Accept the terms, and you'll see your device(s) on a Google Maps display, as well as a prompt to ring, lock or erase it.

Google Play Store Tips and Tricks - Remove all trace of apps


Google keeps a track of all of the apps you've ever installed on your Android phone. You might not want some of these apps to be remembered - maybe it's a terrible game, maybe you installed a dodgy app by mistake, or maybe you're just fastidious about these things.

Whatever, just navigate to My apps, hit the All tab, and hit the X symbol corresponding to the app that you don't want. Confirm, and the app will be gone from your personal list forever. Well, unless you contrive to re-download it, of course.

Google Play Store Tips and Tricks - Find the classiest, most buzzy apps


The Google Play store is vast, with a constantly shifting front page that updates with the latest offerings.

There's also no denying that there's a high proportion of crud on there. That's what you get with a more open approach to app submissions, folks.

One reliable way to shop for high quality apps, though, is to simply navigate to the Apps section and hit the Editors' Choice option. This is a carefully curated list of top notch new apps and games that you can download with confidence.

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Google Play Store Tips and Tricks - How to explore Google's virtual shopfront


Like virtually all of its Android software, Google has vastly improved its Play Store over the years.

Nowadays it's a bright, sharp, and relatively speedy virtual shopfront for the million-odd apps available on the Android platform. No, it's not perfect, but for our money it's a lot better than the App Store. - See more at: http://smart-phones-how-to.blogspot.com.ng/2014/10/google-play-store-tips-and-tricks.html#sthash.mdVodO3j.dpuf

Here is just a small selection of tips and tricks for the Google Play Store.

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Google Play Store Tips and Tricks - Make use of the info icons


The latest version of the Google Play Store has a great new icon bar that gives you a lot of information at a glance, as well as some handy shortcuts.

To the left you have the number of downloads. If it's a million seller, you know there's got to be something in it, right? This is colour coded, so if the icon's red you know at a glance that it's hot.

Next to this icon you have the average user rating (out of five), as well as the number of users who have contributed to that rating. Tap on this icon, and you'll jump straight to the user reviews themselves.

Next we have the category the app belongs to, as represented by a little representative icon. Tap this, and you'll be taken to that category in the Google Play Store.

Finally there's the Similar icon which, when tapped, assembles - you guessed it - similar apps in a simple grid should you wish to check out the alternatives.

Google Play Store Tips and Tricks - Don't like an app? Get a refund


One thing you can do on the Google Play Store that you can't on the App Store is 'return' an app if you're not happy with it. That is, you can wipe it and get your money back if you opt to do so within a limited window.

Until recently, that window was a rather useless 15 minutes long. Just last month, though, Google extended that period to two hours.

So how do you get your refund? Simply go into the Google Play Store app within two hours of purchasing your app, select My apps from the menu, and navigate to the app you just purchased. You should see a Refund button alongside the usual Open one. Press it and follow the instructions.

Google Play Store Tips and Tricks - Watch a preview of your app or game


Of course, you'll still want to make an informed decision about whether you want to buy an app or not. On many of the apps on the Google Play Store you can watch an intro video that shows how that app works.

It's most common - and arguably most useful - when it comes to games. Just click on the app you're interested in, and look for the play icon at the very top of the app listing.

Press that play icon and see whether what the developer has to show you is of any interest.

Google Play Store Tips and Tricks - Stop the update notifications


For the most part, Android handles notifications brilliantly, but the way the Google Play Store bombards you with notifications every time it updates your apps (which is pretty often) can get a little tiresome.

To deactivate these irritating notifications, go into the Play Store settings menu and deselect the Notifications option. There you go - no more bothersome messages telling you your fourth favourite game has added support for the Lithuanian language.

Google Play Store Tips and Tricks - Stop apps being added to home screen


If you're like us, then your Android phone's homescreen is pretty stuffed with icons and widgets. You've probably spent time crafting the perfect, most concise set-up for your needs.

So the last thing you need is a new app messing things up by depositing an icon on your homescreen - especially if it's a passive app like a new keyboard.

You can stop this from happening by bringing up the Play Store menu, selecting settings, and hitting the Add icon to Home Screen option to deselect it.

Google Play Store Tips and Tricks - Add apps to your wishlist


Really like the look of an app or game, but aren't quite prepared to shell out the asking price, or can't buy it there and then? Then add it to your wishlist.

To do so, simply navigate to the app you're interested in and hit the little banner icon at the top (the one with the plus sign in it) to add it to your wishlist.

You can then access your wishlist from the Google Play Store menu (swipe right from the main page).

Google Play Store Tips and Tricks - Install apps from desktop


As easy as it is exploring the Google Play Store from your mobile phone, it's even easier on your desktop - especially if you don't really know what you're looking for.

The good news is, if you find something you like whilst navigating in this way, you don't then have to find it on your phone or hook your phone up to your computer in order to install it.

When you first set up the Google Play Store on your Android phone and logged into your account on your computer, the two were linked. So, if you click Install on an app on the desktop, it will automatically start downloading on your active phone phone. Clever, eh?

Google Play Store Tips and Tricks - Track your phone from your computer


The Google Play Store lets you track, remotely lock, ring, and even erase your Android phone should it be lost or stolen.

Just hit the gear icon at the top right of the page, then click Android Device Manager. Accept the terms, and you'll see your device(s) on a Google Maps display, as well as a prompt to ring, lock or erase it.

Google Play Store Tips and Tricks - Remove all trace of apps


Google keeps a track of all of the apps you've ever installed on your Android phone. You might not want some of these apps to be remembered - maybe it's a terrible game, maybe you installed a dodgy app by mistake, or maybe you're just fastidious about these things.

Whatever, just navigate to My apps, hit the All tab, and hit the X symbol corresponding to the app that you don't want. Confirm, and the app will be gone from your personal list forever. Well, unless you contrive to re-download it, of course.

Google Play Store Tips and Tricks - Find the classiest, most buzzy apps


The Google Play store is vast, with a constantly shifting front page that updates with the latest offerings.

There's also no denying that there's a high proportion of crud on there. That's what you get with a more open approach to app submissions, folks.