Saturday, 31 October 2015

How to Make a Video Call on Mobile Phone

Regular phone calling allows you to make or hear only real-time voice calls or messages, but with video calling, you will experience real-time voice calls or messages and audio-visual experience too. With video calling you can see the person you are speaking with talk, move on the display of your phone, etc. This service enables two people with 3G phones to talk to each other while viewing real-time 2-way live video across the lines. 

Both you and the person calling you or you called, can show each other things and demonstrate.

Video calling service is available wherever the relevant network has 3G coverage, be it MTN, Etisalat, Airtel or Glo, etc. Video calling is an exciting service which gives you clear visual communication on your 3G enabled handsets which are enablers for video telephony.

Note: This service is only available within 3G coverage area and can only be used when both caller and recipient are within the 3G coverage area. It work only on 3G enable/configured phone.

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With video calling, you can see face to face with the person you are talking with on the phone. The difference between making normal phone call and video call is only button -based.

How to Make a Video Call on Your 3G enable/configured Mobile Phone
1. Dial the number you wish to call.

2. After dialing the number you want to call, press the video call button instead of the voice call button. Some 3G- enabled phones have a dedicated video call button. See pics below

However, for some others, it is found after dialing the number and pressing "Options," or whatever is applicable.

3. Hold the phone in front of you to watch the screen. It is also possible for you to turn off the camera if you prefer not to be seen.

4. If you and your friend both have cameras and microphones set up, you'll be able to see and hear each other in real time.

Note: You need to purchase or have a 3G-enabled mobile phone that supports video calling. You must be in your network's 3G coverage area or higher to be able to make or receive video calls. No special activation is required before making a video call. A 3G symbol should always appear on the video phone when switched on.

How to Receive a Video Call
To receive a video call, you press the Accept Video button on the phone, when you have incoming video call.


Note: A video call cannot be put on hold to take an incoming call.

You can also Enjoy Free Video Calls To All Networks, if your phone is 3G enable phone.

Thursday, 29 October 2015

AdQuet for Publishers and Advertisers – Advertise and Make Money Online

Blogging without making money will inflict the thought of quitting into your mind and if you have applied for online paying site e.g Google AdSense and got rejected always, maybe due to lack of enough content, privacy policy or whatsoever, you can try other well paying site like AdQuet monetizing method. Today, we are sharing with you everything you need to know about AdQuet ads and how to apply for AdQuet and get you account approve within few minutes.


What Is AdQuet?
AdQuet Adserver is an online market place where advertisers can sell their ads to publishers who will inturn return traffic to the advertisers. AdQuet has set out to rival Google AdSense when it comes to monetizing your blog and earn money directly to your bank account.

Advertisers just need to submit their ads and configure their target audience and budget using AdQuet Adserver advertiser account. Publishers need to generate adcodes of desired dimensions using AdQuet Adserver publisher account. Ad selling and traffic exchange are automatically handled by the highly sophisticated AdQuet Adserver platform.

AdQuet helps you manage your online advertising campaigns and achieve your business objectives, provides a complete digital advertising solution with our online & mobile contextual ad network, premium display advertising, and a rich set of social media advertising tools.

In summary: AdQuet is an ads serving network that let you earn from your site by placing their code with, below, above, sidebar or anyway on your content and get paid for any action completed by your blog visitor based on how AdQuet works.

AdQuet Adserver for advertisers
As AdQuet advertiser, you will Create your Pay Per Click (PPC) Text/Banner ads and generate top quality leads to your websites (i.e Keyword & geographic targeting). Your ads will be served in enormous publisher network thereby ensuring widespread reach for your online business. AdQuet advertiser can make their Payments using Paypal, 2co, check or bank.

AdQuet Adserver for publishers
As AdQuet publishers, you will Monetize your website traffic by placing adcodes from AdQuet Adserver, after generating the ads html code from your publisher account. AdQuet Adserver gives you money for every valid click from your websites.

Note: AdQuet is for both publishers and advertiser and as a blogger, you are referred to as a publisher but if you want to advertise your business on AdQuet, then at this time you will be regarded as a advertiser. At the same time, you can be publisher and advertiser on AdQuet. Even if you have AdSense running on your blog, you can still apply for AdQuet to have multiple stream online income.

Tuesday, 27 October 2015

How to Send jar Applications via MMS on java Phones to other devices

For all Java phone mobile, you will agree with me that it’s very difficult to send .jar files from one Java phones to other devices (i.e devices that support jar files). Most mobile phones support Java applications these days, both paid and free applications. In this post, you will learn how to successfully transfer a .jar file from one java phone to another (i.e devices that supports jar files).



Requirement
For a successfully transfer of jar Applications via MMS on java Phones to other devices, the following items must exist
1. The receiver must have BLUEFTP on his/her phone/device. 


2. The sender must have the application in zip format and BLUEFTP (BLUEFTP is a mobile software).


Follow this steps to Send jar Applications via MMS on java Phones to other devices
1. Put the application in a zip format in a separate folder and use blueftp to extract it. After extracting, the application will be in this format opera mini_jar or in number format sometimes.

2. Rename it with the blueftp from opera mini_jar to opera mini.amr then save it.

3. Locate where the folder is stored and send it to any body through MMS.

Note: Both the sender and the receiver's phone devices must support and be MMS configured.

4. After receiving the message, the receiver should press option then locate object and save the application in .amr format to any folder. After that, use your blueftp to rename the file from .amr to _jar that is from opera mini.amr to operamini_jar not .jar

5. Go to the folder and rename the same file to .jar. You are good to go………


You can also get more details about this here

How to Manually Install Android Lollipop (5.0, 5.1) On Nexus Devices (Windows and Linux)

Android 5.0 to 5.1 Lollipop for the Nexus started rolling out few months ago, bumping up the Smartphone’s Android build from LRX22C to LMY470. Although some users have started receiving the over-the-air (OTA) update for Android 5.1, plenty of others are still waiting for the update to arrive on their phones. In this post, we’ll show you how to manually install Android Lollipop on a Nexus device.



Nexus device (Google Nexus) is a line of consumer electronic devices that run the Android operating system. Google manages the design, development, marketing, and support of these devices, but some development and all manufacturing are carried out by partnering original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). The product family consists mostly of mobile devices, smartphones and tablet computers. As of April 2015, the devices currently available in the line are the Nexus 6 smartphone (made with Motorola Mobility), Nexus 9 tablet (made with HTC), and Nexus Player digital media player (made with Asus).

Android Lollipop is a version of the Android mobile operating system developed by Google, spanning versions between 5.0 and 5.1.1. It was Unveiled on June 25, 2014, during the Google I/O conference, and it became available through official over-the-air (OTA) updates on November 12, 2014, for select devices that run distributions of Android serviced by Google (such as Nexus and Google Play edition devices).

What will you need before you get started?
A Nexus device along with a USB cable to connect it to your computer.
The Android SDK installed on your machine with ADB and Fastboot command successfully working. Here’s a simple tutorial on how to do that.

You will need the appropriate factory image for your Nexus device. Go to this website to download them and make sure you get the right one for your device. It’s worth it to spend a moment to make sure you have the right one rather than have to deal with the issues of downloading the wrong one.

You’ll also need 7zip or a similar program that can handle .tgz and .tar files. You can download 7zip for free here.

You will also need to unlock your Nexus bootloader.

Beware, this will erase your data. It’s also worth noting that flashing a factory image will also erase your data. Make sure to back it up!

How to manually install Android Lollipop on a Nexus device
1. Boot your Nexus device into fastboot mode. You do this by turning it off and holding down the volume up + volume down keys and then pressing power. That should work for all modern Nexus devices but if not, you may need to Google Search how to do it on yours.

2. On your computer, use 7zip to extract the .tgz file you downloaded from the Android Developer website. Use 7zip a second time to extract the .tar file you extracted from the .tgz. When you’re done, you should have a folder with several files in it.

3. Copy all of these files and paste them in the platform-tools folder in the Android SDK on your computer. If you followed the above tutorial, this should be under the C drive, then under Program Files (x86) on Windows. Linux users, you know where you put it.

4. If you have not already done so, connect your Nexus device to your computer. ADB and Fastboot commands should already work at this point if you’ve been following along.

5. There are two flash-all files. If you’re in Windows, you’ll want to double click the one that has the gear logo and says “Windows Batch File” on the right. If you’re on Linux, you’ll want to double click the flash-all.sh.

6. At this point a box should pop up and you should see the installation taking place. While this is going on, do not unplug your device for any reason.

7. Once the installation process as finished, your device will automatically reboot and you should see the official Android Lollipop boot animation start up. You can now safely disconnect your device from your computer. Congrats, you now have Lollipop!


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Good luck, have fun, and we hope you enjoy Android Lollipop!