Nokia "A life Saver" !?




Hey guys this is Abhishek from VisualTrue. Today we see How Does a Nokia phone become a Life saver.!?


The unbreakable, solid steel handset; Nokia has added this incredible incident to its list of amazing life-saving events. While we have news of the latest and trending mobile phones blasting due to certain defects, the indestructible Nokia phones continue to make wonders.

Today’s hero is this Nokia 301 handset that saved a man’s life.



It was a tweet from the General Manager at MicrosoftPeter Skillman, that went viral for the best possible reasons. This is about a man from Afghanistan who was apparently saved by a Nokia phone.

A Nokia phone I worked on a few years ago saved the life of a man in Afghanistan last week. The embedded bullet…. pic.twitter.com/O2zBxadkDO


As reported by Tech Times back in the year 2014, there was an incident wherein a Nokia Lumia 520 saved a Brazilian policemen’s life from the bullets that were fired at him by armed robbers. 




Similarly, according to a report in the year 2012, a Syrian man was saved from a bullet that was fired at him while shooting the footage of the civil war on his phone. However, the bullet got stuck on the phone and he was saved by his Nokia X2 handset.





Indeed! Nokia phones have always been the most helpful handsets one would want, don’t you agree? Share your life-saving incidents with Nokia in our comments section below.




UNROOT Your Android Manually

Hey guys this is Abhishek from VisualTrue. Today we've gonna learn How to UNROOT your Android Device Manually..!

Method 1:-

  • Download "Android Terminal" from Play Store
  • Start the Terminal and make sure you are at a # sign. (If not type "su")
  • Type "mount -o remount,rw /dev/block/system /system"
  • Type "rm /system/app/Superuser.apk"
  • Type "rm /system/bin/su"
  • Type rm /system/xbin/busybox (if applicable)

  • Method 2:-

    This method is a little more complicated than the other technique, but only slightly. For a manual unroot you’ll need to have a file manager with root access on your Android phone. There are a few available but currently the most popular one is ES File Explorer.

    Once you have downloaded and installed the app, you will need to go to the: 

    1. App’s settings and make sure root access is turned on.


    2. Open the app and tap the menu button, before selecting ‘Tools’ and then ‘Root Explorer’.
    3. At this point, the app may ask you to grant it root privileges (similar to method 2). Grant this in order to continue unrooting.
    4. Now, return to the main screen of ES File Explorer and tap on ‘/’. This will show you a list of the directories on your device.
    5. Access your phone’s main drive and look for ‘system’. Select ‘system’ and then tap ‘bin’. After this has been completed, delete ‘busybox’ and ‘su’.(If they are not there, don’t worry. Just continue to the next step.)


    6. Go back to the system folder and select ‘xbin’. Look for the ‘busybox’ and ‘su’ files, and delete them.
    7. Return to the system folder and select ‘app’. Look for a file called ‘superuser.apk’ and delete it.

    Now, all you have to do is restart your phone or tablet and you are done. Your Android device is now unrooted. Whichever method you choose, you should now have an unrooted Android device, ready to be updated or repaired as need be.


    For more Intresting News Like Us and Subscribe us.
     
    You may also Like This "7 Biggest Smartphone Myths Busted".

    Watch Inside Google Data Center (360*) Watch Now..! Tour






    5 Best Android Phones under 7000 (Must BUY)


    The competition is high when you talk about the budget smartphones in India. I have seen smartphones look great on paper but lacks in actual performance. So just don’t go by numbers and that’s we do to list the best possible smartphones under your budget.

    1 Xiaomi Redmi 2 Prime




    The Redmi 2 Prime sports a 4.7 Inch 720P HD Screen. It has the latest MIUI 7 running on Android KitKat 4.4. The phone packs a 64 Bit Snapdragon 410 quad-core processor with Adreno 306 GPU. For multi-tasking, the device comes with 2 GB of RAM with 16 GB of internal storage (32 GB expandable storage). A 8 MP shooter on the back and 2 MP front facing camera. To handle all this, there is a 2200 mAh battery. Other features include a 4G LTE, 3G, 2G, WiFi, Bluetooth and GPS.



    > Specs
    • 4.7 inch 720P HD IPS Display
    • Android Kitkat 4.4 with MIUI 7
    • 1.2 GHz Snapdragon 410 quad-core Processor
    • Adreno 306 GPU
    • 8 MP Rear Camera with LED Flash
    • 2 MP selfie camera
    • 16 GB ROM
    • 32 GB Expandable Storage
    • 2 GB RAM
    • 2200 mAh battery
    • 4G LTE Support
    • Quick Charge 1.0
    Pros:
    • Delightful Display
    • Awesome camera
    • 2GB RAM
    • Quick Charging
    • 4G Support
    • Decent battery
    • Beautiful MIUI 7



    2 Asus Zenfone Go




    The smartphone rocks a 5 Inch 1280*720 pixels IPS display. The device runs on Android Lollipop 5.1 on top of ZenUI. Powered by MediaTek MT6580 quad-core chipset clocked at 1.3 GHz. It packs 2 GB of RAM with 8 GB of internal storage. The external storage is expandable up to 64 GB. The Zenfone Go shoots 8 MP camera on the back with 2 MP fixed focus selfie camera. The smartphone is loaded with 2070 mAh battery which is not that great but does the job decently. If you are looking for the smartphone with good built quality with the premium design then you go for Asus Zenfone Go.


    > Specs
    • 5 inch 720P HD IPS Display
    • Android Lollipop 5.1
    • 1.3 GHz MediTek Quadcore Processor
    • 8MP Rear Camera with LED Flash
    • 2 MP selfie camera
    • 8 GB ROM
    • 64 GB expandable storage
    • 2 GB RAM
    • 2070 mAh battery
    • 4G LTE
    Pros:
    • High-quality 720P HD display
    • Premium design
    • 2 GB RAM for high-end gaming
    • Pretty good built quality
    Cons:
    • No Gorilla Glass
    • Average battery life
    • low internal storage



    3 Motorola Moto E 2nd Gen 4G




    It runs on stock Android Lollipop 5.1 which cannot be upgradable to Android Marshmallow 6.0. It has a 4.5 qHD display with Gorilla Glass 3 support. Powered by 1.2 GHz quad-core processor with 1 GB of RAM. Moto E 2015 shoots 5 MP primary camera and 0.3 MP selfie camera. It supports 4G LTE along with 3G and 2G. The phone houses 2390 mAh battery.


    > Specs
    • 4.5-inch qHD screen
    • Corning Gorilla Glass 3
    • Stock Android Lollipop 5.1
    • 1.2 GHz Quadcore Processor
    • 5MP Rear Camera
    • 0.3MP selfie camera
    • 8 GB ROM
    • 1 GB RAM
    • 4G LTE Support
    • 2390 mAh battery
    Pros:
    • Stock Android experience
    • 4G Support
    • Decent battery
    • Gorilla Glass 3 support
    • Pretty good user experience
    Cons:
    • Average display
    • Average camera



    4 Micromax Canvas Juice 2





    The canvas juice 2 sports 5 Inch HD display on top of Gorilla Glass 3. It is loaded with 2 GB of RAM powered by 1.2 GHz MediaTek quad-core processor. It has 8 GB of internal storage and external storage is expandable. Micromax Canvas Juice 2 runs on Android Lollipop 5.1 out of the box. It features 8 MP primary camera with LED flash and 2 MP secondary camera. The smartphone houses 3000 mAh battery.


    > Specs
    • 5 inch 720P HD IPS Display
    • Corning Gorilla Glass 3
    • Android Lollipop 5.0
    • 1.2 GHz Quadcore Processor
    • 8MP Rear Camera with LED Flash
    • 2 MP selfie camera
    • 8 GB ROM
    • 2 GB RAM
    • 3000 mAh battery
    • 4G LTE
    Pros:
    • 720P HD display with Gorilla Glass 3 on top
    • Long lasting battery
    • 2 GB RAM for multitasking
    • 4G support
    Cons:
    • Pathetic design
    • It is on heavier side
    • low internal storage



    5 Infocus M330




     The M330 shoots 8 MP camera on the front as well as on the back. It is one of the best android phones under 7000 with good selfie camera.The smartphone flaunts 5 Inch HD screen with Asahi Dragon Tail Glass. It packs a MediaTek MT6732 quad-core processor with 2 GB of RAM. A 16 ROM is expandable up to 64 GB via MicroSD card slot.


    > Specs
    • 5 inch 720P HD IPS Display
    • Asahi Dragon Tail Glass
    • Android KitKat 4.4
    • 1.5 GHz MediaTek MT6732 quad-core Processor
    • 8 MP Rear Camera with LED Flash
    • 8 MP selfie camera
    • 16 GB ROM
    • 64 GB Expandable Storage.
    • 2 GB RAM
    • 4G LTE Support
    • 2500 mAh battery
    Pros:
    • Colorful Display
    • Pretty Good Selfie camera
    • 2GB RAM support
    • 4G Support
    • Good battery
    Cons:
    • Pathetic ROM
    • Still on Android Kitkat 4.4



    LIKE or SUBSCRIBE our Blog for More Inresting TECh updates

    CEO Binny Bansal's Email Account Hacked or Spoofed ?


    18 March 2016, Bangalore : The etailer clarified refuting media reports that CEO Binny Bansal’s email account wasn’t hacked but spoofed.





    While media reports have been doing rounds that CEO Binny Bansal's email account has been hacked, Flipkart has clarified in a statement that it was spoofed.


    A spoofed email does not originate from the real source but from a different source falsifying the name and address with an ulterior motive. A leading newspaper on Friday reported that Bansal’s email account was hacked and two emails were sent in his name to Flipkart’s CFO Sanjay Baweja on March 1 at 11.33 a.m., directing him to transfer $80,000. The company said it filed a police report complaining on email spoofing its CEO suffered.
    “We have filed a case of email spoofing which involves use of a forged email header to make it look like a legitimate email. This case of email spoofing was immediately detected and a report was filed with police,” the statement added.

    12 Interesting Computer Facts



    12 interesting computer Facts that you might not be knowing it before,lets see them now.


    1)Over 6,000 new computer viruses are released every month.




    2)The first computer mouse, constructed in 1964, was made out of wood.(by Doug Engelbart)





    3)The average human being blinks 20 times a minute – but only 7 times a minute when using a computer.



    4)The first electro-mechanical computer was developed in 1939.






    5)By the end of 2012 there will be 17 billion devices connected to the internet.




    6)5 out of every 6 internet pages are porn related.





    7)Over 1 million domain names are registered every month.





    8)With it’s 800 million interent users, Facebook 
    would be the third largest country in the World.






    9)The first hard drive was created in 1979 and could hold 5MB of data.





    10)The nVidia GeForce 6800 Ultra video card 
    contains 222 million transistors.




    11)20% of online viruses are released by organized crime units.





    12The engineers who developed the IBM PC were known as “The Dirty Dozen”