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Monday, June 24, 2013

Tips & Tricks Of Repairing And Maintaining Mobile Phones




Most of the below tips and tricks of repairing, maintaining and servicing mobile phones are very useful and will be very handy when needed.

    Mobile phone viruses, simple measures to protect yourself
    How To Repair A Water Damaged Cell Phone
    Manners and etiquettes of using mobile phones
    Do-It-Yourself Guide to Repair Cell Phones
    Tips to maintain mobile phones
    Tips to select and buy a suitable mobile phone

We carry out major and minor repairs of all brands like Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Motorola, Samsung, LG, etc and also Chinese phones. Our service centre has the latest diagnostic equipment, so we can fully diagnose and repair faulty handsets.

Our team at Alfa Institute consists of experienced mobile phone repair engineers who will fix any of your basic or complex faults with ease. We even try to repair handsets that have been returned by the authorized service centres of the handset manufacturers.

Sunday, June 23, 2013

How to Tell If You Need a New Cell Phone Battery

Since most people use their mobile phones to stay connected with their friends, family or loved ones, they will always need to keep their phones charged. Cellular phones are not only used as a way of staying in touch, but are also used in emergency situations when they are lost or in need of assistance. Before departing for your next road trip, you need to make sure that your cell phone is completely charged. The easiest way to tell if you need a new battery is if your cell phone begins to lose battery life after just fifteen minutes of usage. This symptom, combined with overheating on a consistent basis and a lack of battery life at all tells you that it’s time to change the battery.

Changing batteries on cell phones is a more common occurrence than most people think. Normally, your cell phone’s battery will last just six months before it needs to be replaced. If it is time to replace your cell phone’s battery, make sure to take it to an authorized dealer to assist you with the replacement. This way, you can assure yourself of a quality repair job. Contact the Gulfport Cell Phone Repair Company for further assistance and inquiries.

How to Fix Dropped Calls on Your Cell Phone

It can be hard to believe how ubiquitous cell phones are today. It was only 15 years ago that cell phones were relatively rare, and few people under the age of 16 had access to one. Today, they are owned by a strong majority of those in the developed world, and many of us rely on cell phones to replace landlines. However, cell phones are sometimes unreliable, and dropped calls are more common than many imagine. Here are a few tips for those wrangling with dropped calls.

First, it is wise to call your cell service provider. They can determine if your problem is related to their towers and help walk you through ways of determining how to rectify the problem. Some will offer to give you a signal booster for use in your home if that is the primary place where your calls are disconnecting. In some cases, however, the problem may be with your cell phone. A battery that will not stay in place, for example, may cause your calls to drop. Further, certain components may fail in your cell phone, which can give you unreliable service. To determine the cause of these problems, you will need to consult with experts who know how to diagnose problems appropriately.

If you have any questions, contact Gulfport Cell Phone Repa

Why Get Your Cellphone Repaired as Opposed to Buying New

If you recently damaged or even destroyed your cellphone, you might be thinking of replacing it with a brand new model. The problem with this is that cellphones are simply not cheap and they can cost a lot of money when you buy them completely brand new. This is a problem for people who happen to be on a budget but still need to have a cellphone on them at all times for emergencies or work. The best way to get these issues fixed is by contacting the company for further assistance and having them repair your cellphone for you.

You will need to bring in your phone for them to repair and they will normally be able to have the job done within a matter of about a day or so. You will also be able to find out how much the job is going to cost you depending on what type of damage has been done to the phone. Be sure to ask these types of questions before you actually contact the company to bring your phone in. This is a much better way to repair a phone than if you were to simply buy a brand new model.

Saturday, June 22, 2013

How to move Icons on a Samsung Galaxy S3

 How to move Icons on a Samsung Galaxy S3
One of the great things about modern day smart phones is the ability to customise your phone exactly how you want it. You're not limited by just changing the background or the ringtone but you can change literally everything about the phone. This guide hopes to show you have to move icons as further customise how your phone looks. Whilst this guide was done with screenshots from a Samsung Galaxy S3, the same method applies with pretty much every phone running Android.

Firstly you need to open up your home screens and find an icon you want to move. For this example I will be selecting the icon for "Ebuddy XMS", which is sat on the bottom left corner of the 3rd home screen (See top left). To select the icon you need to hold your finger on the icon for a few seconds and this will then allow you to drag the icon around the screen.

You can not only drag the icon around the same screen as it started on (see the picture on the right) but also place it on other screens by dragging the icon to edge of one of the screens. This allows you to drag the icon to any of the phone's home screens as you perhaps choose to put your most regularly used icons to the first screen whilst your lesser used icons can be put to the most distant homes screens.

Friday, June 21, 2013

5 Things to Do to Make your Old Android Tablet Useful


So, you got an Android tablet last year. It was great. You used it a lot, but now you just got a Nexus 7 or a Samsung Galaxy Note, and that old tablet is no longer as cool or as useful. What do you do now? You can’t just throw away that old tablet. Well, you could, but it would be wasteful. At the same time, you’re really not going to get a lot of value back if you tried to sell it. How do you handle it? The easiest way to handle a thicker and heavier tablet with a shorter battery life is to mount it somewhere.

Friday, June 7, 2013

iPad 4 Wi-Fi + Cellular 64GB Mobile Phone Prices in Sri Lanka

iPad 4 Wi-Fi + Cellular 64GB

Availability: Available

Best Seller: Yes

Recomended: Yes
Weight: Color:
Selling Price: LKR 109900.00


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Samsung S Duos S7562 Mobile Phone Prices in Sri Lanka

S Duos S7562

Availability: Available

Best Seller: Yes

New: New Arrival

Recomended: Yes
Weight: Color:
Selling Price: LKR 32900.00