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How to format or wipe Samsung Galaxy S II

How to format or wipe Samsung Galaxy S II

First one is “Performing a factory data reset via settings” this is the normal method, this method we apply phone run normal.

1. Go to Settings.
2. Select Privacy.
3. Click on Factory data reset.
4. Check Format USB storage if needed only.
5. Click on Reset phone.
6. Finally, select Erase everything.

Second is “Performing a factory data reset using phone buttons” this method is we apply only phone is hang, or not responding, personally am use this method, its easy but little careful.
1. Turn off SGS2.
2. Press and hold down Volume Up + Home + Power buttons at the same time.
3. Release all buttons when you see SGS2 Logo.
4. Android system recovery will be loaded then.
5. Select wipe data/factory reset. (Volume buttons to go up or down, select with Home button)
6. Select Yes — delete all user data.
7. Finally, select reboot system now.
This method also a normal “Performing a factory data reset using dial pad”
1. Warning~ no turning back after key in.
2. Bring up dial pad.
3. Key in *2767*3855#
4. Finally, SGS2 will be rebooted and factory data reset.

 

 
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Posted by on May 14, 2013 in How To?, Phones, Technology, Technology FAQs, Telecommunications

 

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Telstra 4G '25x faster', first handset early 2012

Telstra 4G ’25x faster’, first handset early 2012

Telstra’s new mobile broadband network is now ready for use, but limited to a five kilometer radius around central business districts and airports.

Telstra this morning announced it will start selling mobile broadband modems for its new 4G network, also known as long-term evolution technology or LTE.

The modems, which are also known as dongles, will work at faster speeds inside the 4G network and revert to the 3G network in other areas.

The network has been under construction since May and is now available in the centre of capital cities, airports and some regional areas.

Australia’s three mobile network operators have announced plans to build 4G networks but Telstra’s is the first to launch commercial services. Optus and Vodafone Hutchison Australia expect to launch their networks next year.

So far Telstra has released a modem for wireless broadband and this morning announced plans to sell a HTC 4G-enabled Smartphone in the first half of 2012.

“We know there is a huge appetite for 4G-powered smart phones and tablets and Telstra is working with some of the world’s leading manufacturers to bring some of these devices to customers in the first half of 2012,” Telstra’s chief executive David Thodey said in a statement yesterday.

‘‘Telstra’s 4G network delivers mobile speeds scarcely imagined a decade ago, making it easier for people to connect with the things they need and love when on the move,’’ he said.

Download speeds on the new network range from 2 megabits per second (Mbps) up to 40 Mbps, which Telstra says is 25 times faster than the speeds available on the 3G network when it first launched. The upload speeds range from 1Mbps to 10 Mbps.

The 4G network has been rolled out in capital cities and expects up to 80 regional centers will have 4G services by Christmas. The networks are limited to a 5km radius from the general post office in cities. Modems will revert to the 3G network when users leave 4G areas.

Telstra claims the new network’s latency, the time it takes for data to travel, is half that of the 3G network.

The modems are manufactured by Sierra Wireless and are available for BigPond customers on 24-month plans for $60 plan with an 8 gigabyte monthly download allowance. The modem is available to business customers on a $40 plan with 4 gigabytes of data included every month.

 
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Posted by on September 27, 2011 in Business, Engineering, Industries, Information Technology, News & Media, Phones, Technology, Telecommunications

 

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Telstra 4G ’25x faster’, first handset early 2012

Telstra 4G ’25x faster’, first handset early 2012

Telstra’s new mobile broadband network is now ready for use, but limited to a five kilometer radius around central business districts and airports.

Telstra this morning announced it will start selling mobile broadband modems for its new 4G network, also known as long-term evolution technology or LTE.

The modems, which are also known as dongles, will work at faster speeds inside the 4G network and revert to the 3G network in other areas.

The network has been under construction since May and is now available in the centre of capital cities, airports and some regional areas.

Australia’s three mobile network operators have announced plans to build 4G networks but Telstra’s is the first to launch commercial services. Optus and Vodafone Hutchison Australia expect to launch their networks next year.

So far Telstra has released a modem for wireless broadband and this morning announced plans to sell a HTC 4G-enabled Smartphone in the first half of 2012.

“We know there is a huge appetite for 4G-powered smart phones and tablets and Telstra is working with some of the world’s leading manufacturers to bring some of these devices to customers in the first half of 2012,” Telstra’s chief executive David Thodey said in a statement yesterday.

‘‘Telstra’s 4G network delivers mobile speeds scarcely imagined a decade ago, making it easier for people to connect with the things they need and love when on the move,’’ he said.

Download speeds on the new network range from 2 megabits per second (Mbps) up to 40 Mbps, which Telstra says is 25 times faster than the speeds available on the 3G network when it first launched. The upload speeds range from 1Mbps to 10 Mbps.

The 4G network has been rolled out in capital cities and expects up to 80 regional centers will have 4G services by Christmas. The networks are limited to a 5km radius from the general post office in cities. Modems will revert to the 3G network when users leave 4G areas.

Telstra claims the new network’s latency, the time it takes for data to travel, is half that of the 3G network.

The modems are manufactured by Sierra Wireless and are available for BigPond customers on 24-month plans for $60 plan with an 8 gigabyte monthly download allowance. The modem is available to business customers on a $40 plan with 4 gigabytes of data included every month.

 
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Posted by on September 27, 2011 in Business, Engineering, Industries, Information Technology, News & Media, Phones, Technology, Telecommunications

 

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