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Monday, December 23, 2013

How to Factory Reset Samsung Galaxy S III

Samsung Galaxy S III is an amazing phone. Do you like tweaking the phone or messing around with the features? When you get stuck at a point where you can’t fix things, there is always the option to simply revert back your phone just like how it was shipped out of the box.
Factory reset option in Android is almost the same in all the Android phones, but for those who still get stuck with this, we are here with clear simple steps on how you can factory / hard reset your Samsung Galaxy S III.

How to Factory Reset Samsung Galaxy S III

Just follow the simple steps below to factory/hard reset your phone:
Step 1 – Go to Settings > Back up and reset.
Step 2 – Tap on “Factory data reset”.
Step 3 – Go through your added accounts and then tap the “Reset device” button.
Your phone will reboot and the reset process will start.
Make sure you have backed up all your data before factory resetting your phone or you might lose everything. Hard reset or a factory reset in the Samsung Galaxy S III also encrypts your previous SD card files and does not allow anyone else to see them after the phone has been factory reset.
Transfer all your photos and other important data from the SD card to your computer. And backup your text messages, call logs and settings.

Friday, December 20, 2013

SAMSUNG GALAXY CORE


• Core Advance is an improved version of the Core device launched in June
• It has a 4.7-inch screen, 8GB storage, a 1.2GHz processor and 5MP camera
• Samsung announced the handset is due to go on sale 'early next year'
• Pricing is yet to be announced, but it is expected to cost around £150 




Samsung has announced yet another handset in its Galaxy range of smartphones aimed at buyers on a budget.
The Galaxy Core Advance is a marginally improved version of the Galaxy Core, which the Korean firm launched in June, and the Galaxy Core Plus that launched in Taiwan in October.
It has the same 8GB basic storage as the Core, as well as the same camera, but comes with a slightly larger 4.7-inch screen.



SAMSUNG GALAXY CORE ADVANCE SPECIFICATIONS 


Dimensions: 133.3 x 70.5 x 9.7mm
Weight: 145g
Display: 4.7-inch
Memory: 1GB RAM plus 8GB storage that can be extended up to 64GB using microSD
Processor: Dual Core 1.2 GHz
Camera: 5MP
Battery: 2,000 mAh
Operating system: Android 4.2 Jelly Bean
Colours: Deep Blue and Pearl White



However, based on its specifications and the prices of the Core in the UK, the Core Advance is expected to retail at between £150 and £170.
By comparison, the high-end Samsung Galaxy S4 costs around £350.
The Core Advance will also need to stay around this price point to rival the £135 Moto G unveiled last month.
Samsung's Galaxy Core Advance weighs 145g - the original Core is 124g - and has a 2,000 mAh battery, compared to the Core's 1,800 mAH. 



hey both run Android Jelly Bean, both have 1.2 GHz processors and both feature 5MP rear-facing cameras. 


In addition, both handsets have VGA front-facing cameras, which means the quality of the camera is less than 1MP. 


The Core Advance does have two extra physical keys on the front of the device for ‘users who are less comfortable with a touchscreen experience’, according to Samsung’s official release.
Elsewhere, it comes with a range of built-in apps and features including S Translator, Sound and Shot, which lets users add sounds to photos, and Group Play, that lets users stream music across multiple devices. 


The Core Advance will be available in Deep Blue and Pearl White.
By comparison, the Moto G screen has 4.5-inch display and comes in 8GB and 16GB models.
It has a 5MP rear-facing camera and a 1.3MP camera on the front of the device. The handset is available in seven different colours, including red, pink, yellow and blue, and the colourful cases are interchangeable. 

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