Tuesday 24 July 2012

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How to replace broken screen on your iPhone


How to replace broken screen on your iPhone


Crack the front panel on your iPhone and you have three choices–live with it, buy a new one, or get it fixed.
If you have an AppleCare+ or other warranty that covers accidental damage, the choice is easy. Get your phone fixed or replaced under the warranty. If your iPhone isn’t under warranty, you don’t want to buy a new one, and you’re ready to tackle a challenging, but satisfying do-it-yourself fix, here’s a guide for replacing the entire display assembly.

Getting Replacement Parts & Tools

Once you decide to tackle this fix, you’ll need to get the necessary replacement parts and tools. As the iPhone’s front panel and LCD are fused together, I suggest buying both as a single unit. You’ll find them for between $70 and $120 dollars online. Just be sure that you buy the right one for your phone.


As for tools, you’ll need a few thin metal blades, a plastic spudger or case opening tool, tweezers, Phillips #000 screwdriver, a tiny flathead screwdriver, and a special pentalobe screwdriver, which you’ll use to remove the phone’s tamper-resistant, outer case screws. Again, you can pick these up online if you don’t have them.

Also, I’ll be replacing the panel on an AT&T iPhone 4, but you can use same basic steps on iPhone 4s from other carriers and the iPhone 4S. You may encounter differences however, such as the location and type of vibration motor and the position of the motherboard screws.

1. Backup your data


The first step is to backup all the iPhone’s data using iCloud or iTunes, just in case something goes wrong. You’ll also need to eject the SIM card using the eject tool or a paperclip.

2. Remove the back cover









With those tasks complete, you can open the iPhone by removing the two screws located along the bottom edge. As noted above, you’ll need a special pentalobe screwdriver for this task.

Then, slide the back cover upwards and lift it off.


For More Help See the Video ........



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Friday 6 July 2012

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How to Reset Nokia C7-00 and N8


How to Reset Nokia C7-00 and N8


Important Note: To proceed to reset, the battery must be full and themobile device connected to the charger. If during the course of reset,the mobile stop receiving electricity it can ruin the internal flash memory of the mobile device and stop function.



Nokia C7-00 & N8 soft reset code

There is one more combination number which can be used for the all Symbian phones. The combination of the numbers of the *#7370# and also the *#7780# can be used for the Hard reset option. This is only used for the Symbian phones and not for any of the phones. The code may or may not full proof but it has yielded better results in many of the Symbian phones and should also work for the C7.



Code to soft reset the Nokia C7-00
1.- Basic soft Reset or Soft Reset for nokia C7-00 
This option restores the .ini files from the ROM.



Does not erase data (photos, videos, documents) or applications from a third party. Key Code *# 7780 # (click this combination of keys on the keyboard in the mobile)




2.- Total Reset or Soft Reset for nokia C7-00


This option restores the original operating system from the ROM.
Formats the C: partition and deletes all data including the memory
card. Key Code *#7370# (click this combination of keys on the keyboard in the mobile)




How to Hard reset Nokia C7-00 & N8

The following procedure should be carried out for hard reset of the Nokia C7 phones:

  1. Simultaneously hold the home button, camera button and the volume button.
  2. After that with the same buttons you got to click the power on button until the phone vibrates.
  3. After the procedure is complete release the power on button while still holding the three buttons simultaneously and you got to wait till you hear the Nokia sound.


This will soft reset your mobile phone and you got to wait till all the processes are carried out and it will take some time.



However hard resetting can cause you the lose of all the important data that you have in your phone. If you have got a virus related issue then you can try the various virus console that are available in the computers and also try the Nokia system's virus console where you get to learn the different virus that can affect the Symbian phone.



If the above steps are not working for your phone then you can contact the Nokia care system support team which will provide you help with all the software related issues. You have an another option that you can contact the retailer regarding the issue and he will surely give you a better view as to how the hard reset can be done on your phone. The hard reset option takes some time so you have to wait until all the set processes are over as it deletes all the files that are present in it and also depends on phone as to how much efficiently it will work.
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Thursday 5 July 2012

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Transfer BlackBerry Contact in Outlook 2007

Transfer BlackBerry Contact in Outlook 2007

Because BlackBerry phones are a de facto standard in work and business, they include the ability to sync information from Microsoft Outlook, such as email, tasks, calendar scheduling and contacts. Transferring your contacts from your BlackBerry to Outlook provides you with an additional backup in case something goes wrong.









  1. Open the BlackBerry desktop manager program. If you do not have this program, use the link in Resources to download it.
  2. Choose "Synchronize" from the left menu choices.
  3. Choose "Synchronization," located in the upper-right Configuration menu.
  4. Choose "Address Book" from the synchronization menu choices.
  5. Select "Outlook." If you do not have Outlook, select "Windows Mail."
  6. Select "One way sync from device."
  7. Choose "Next."
  8. Click "Finish." You will be redirected to the synchronization screen. Select "Synchronize organizer data." Afterward, select "Synchronize." Once the Synchronization is complete, you can view your contacts once you open your Outlook or "Windows Mail."

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