You can either use the Windows Phone Recovery Tool (which should work with any Windows Phone model) or, if you have a Lumia phone, you can check out the Lumia Software Recovery Tool which is unique to the Lumia models.
Most excellent! This worked extremely well and efficiently on my 920. WP 10 destroyed that phone. It was burning hot all of the time and the battery life was terrible. I used the Windows Phone version of the software.
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I updated windows 10.thn i want to go back to windows 8.1.after done all the procedures in PC the 1,52 gb downloaded.bt after that ,it was found an error THE PHONE COULDNT BE FOUND (already my phone was connected to PC ).What will i do?plz solve my problem.
I have being doing insider preview since it was first offered out to beta testers and i can say that the video issue does not just relate to Nokia phones, i have noticed it affects the best of laptops and towers too as well as my Lumia.The problem i notice is microsoft has a habit of replacing certain Wireless and video drivers with generic versions of thier own. I was able to correct this on PC and Laptops by getting the official drivers from the wireless or video drivers official manufacturers website and this worked a treat, so i had to do the same with my Lumia so i recommend you use the Nokia recovery tool as opposed to the Mircrosoft one.
I have not run across this as I was running W8.1 when I installed the programs, and W10 currently, but I would assume that this message means that the programs may require W7 or W8 on your PC (not referring to what is installed on your phone).
I am facing a problem after installing the downgrading software for windows lumia 640xl. Its showing some error and unable to install the software in my phone. I have tried it so many times and now the screen of my phone is showing black and seems like a dead phone.
We'll send a security code to the alternate email address or phone number you've set up for this account, and you'll need to enter that code to verify that you're the owner of the account. This helps us protect your account and devices when you access sensitive info. If you don't have alternate contact info set up for the account yet, you'll be asked to provide it now.
By unlocking the bootloader you can open up a whole new world of possibilities. An unlocked bootloader allows you to modify the system data such as the recovery or the operating system. You can not only root the smartphone to gain admin/superuser privileges, but also install a different ROM which can change the overall smartphone experience. That said, all these possibilities depend on the developer community, and some devices receive more development, while others receive lesser.
To ensure that the smartphone is properly detected by the bootloader unlock tool, make sure you install the required fastboot drivers. If you are not sure whether the drivers are installed or not, please run the drivers installer again.
Our unlock tool does not support the first-gen Nokia smartphones (like the Nokia 2, Nokia 5, and Nokia 6). So, until such support is added, you can follow the old method by buying the bootloader unlock key and downgrading your aboot.
The bootloader unlock key is an encrypted file containing an encrypted string that gives the unlock permission. You can use the unlock key if your phone is on July 2018 or an older update. The price for the unlock key is $5 per request. You will need to send the following information:
Go to Settings > System> Developer options on your Nokia Android smartphone and enable OEM Unlocking. You should be able to unlock without making this setting change, but you ideally should enable it.
About a month ago, Foxconn Technology Group pulled as many as 200 workers off an iPhone X production line. Apple was struggling to get sufficient components for the phone and needed fewer people to put it together. The main culprit, the people said, was the 3-D sensor that recognizes faces and unlocks the handset. Foxconn declined to comment.
The 3-D sensor has three key elements: a dot projector, flood illuminator and infrared camera. The flood illuminator beams infrared light, which the camera uses to establish the presence of a face. The projector then flashes 30,000 dots onto the face which the phone uses to decide whether to unlock the home screen. The system uses a two-stage process because the dot projector makes big computational demands and would rapidly drain the battery if activated as frequently as the flood illuminator.
Simple solution and opportunity: Not only let the iPhone work on any carrier, but put *two* SIM card slots on the iPhone and let users set which applications use which services. (Your phone could be Verizon and your browser Sprint!) Imagine having two SIM cards with 3G that were able to bond together to perform superfast uploads and downloads to YouTube.
The Times of India reported earlier today that Alibaba (NYSE:BABA) is now reconsidering its previous intention to buy a stake in India's biggest smartphone vendor, Micromax. The excuse being given was that Alibaba was originally only interested in investing in Micromax's software services division.
Alibaba's Chairman Daniel Zhang has allegedly decided that the software service side of Micromax is too small compared to that company's low-margin hardware division. Micromax is a specialist in ultra-cheap entry-level Android phones, so it's easy to believe that Alibaba doesn't like going dirty with dirt-cheap Android phones. 2ff7e9595c
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