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Saturday, March 3, 2012

Find Or Wipe Your Android Phone Remotely Using Android Lost [2.2+]

Android phone. That, or maybe you have once lost your Android and you now wish to have a better plan in place to find it, erase things and disable it, if it happens again. Once you get thinking about these things you realise there’s a few good options out there, but it’s still worth knowing which ones are the best and why. Here’s one of the best I’ve seen yet.
Android Lost (for Android 2.2+) is an extremely well thought-out application. If your phone is lost, this will do the trick for all of your security needs: you can locate the phone by GPS, wipe your phone, erase your SD card, forward your calls, start an alarm, lock your phone, lock your SIM card and more. Basically, you get all the possible tools available to find your phone, secure it from prying eyes or wipe all data altogether. Top that with the fact that you can install this application from the Android Market and use most features AFTER you’ve lost the phone, makes this a killer application.

Get Started

Install Android Lost from the Android Market and then you’ll be able to control it from the Android Lost website by logging in with your Google login. This is a neat way to ensure the right phone is being controlled remotely.
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Register the phone by either starting the application on your phone or by sending an SMS with the message “androidlost register” to your phone. Once both of these steps are completed, you’ll see a “congratulations” message pop up on the website, letting you know you’re now remotely connected to your phone.
If you want to be able to do a remote lock or wipe your phone you must install this in advance and verify that you wish the application to “request administrator rights”. If you’re unsure of leaving this power in the hands of an application accessed by a Google login, there’s no reason to give it administrator rights. Just click “exit” here instead.
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Also note that Android Lost is still in beta and the website is working on function rather than form at this stage.

Find Your Phone

All of Android Lost’s features can be controlled with the Control page.
If you’ve just lost your phone, the first thing you’d want to check is if it’s nearby. If your phone’s on silent you’ll never hear it when you call, but using Android Lost you can start the alarm sounding, which will work even if the phone’s on silent. Handy!
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Next, you might try sending your phone’s GPS location to your phone. You can also toggle the GPS and WiFi settings on some handsets using this application, but these functions aren’t part of the official API and might not work on all phones. If your phone is one which can’t use remote GPS and Wi-Fi toggles, check out the SMS commands available in the security controls. You can also send the phone’s status to your email, including the battery level and IMEI number.
You might also decide it’s worth leaving a pop-up message for the person who has found your phone. This is perfect if you think you’re still fairly close nearby or it’s not likely to be left anywhere dangerous.
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Getting Your Messages & Calls While The Phone Is Lost

Another extremely useful feature is that you can get your last 10 SMS messages sent to your email. If you know your phone operator’s forwarding keys you can also set your phone up to forward your calls to another number. If you were planning to meet people or have something urgent you’ve been waiting for, this is a lifesaver.

Locking & Wiping Your Phone Remotely

The most paranoid security feature is the remote wipe. Paradoxically, if you’re going to be paranoid enough to remotely wipe your phone you’re probably also likely to be paranoid enough to have not given Android Lost the administrator rights to do so earlier on. It’s tough, but who do you trust least? Android Lost? People who might use Android Lost with your Google login? Or the people who have found or stolen your phone? Your choice. Decide before you lose your phone!
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Samsung I9103 Galaxy R - Full Specifications

Samsung I9103 Galaxy R - Full Specifications

Samsung Galaxy R I9103
There are plenty of Smartphones available in the market in which Samsung has huge share of their Galaxy series of phones. In those Galaxy series of handsets Galaxy Note and Galaxy S2 are the flagship products by the company. It released feature full, premium design and affordable Samsung Galaxy R I9103 which joins the Galaxy line of Smartphones from Samsung. The Operating System being used here is Android v2.3 and you can root Samsung Galaxy R I9103 with Gingerbread to get more features, and it is powered by a 1 GHz dual core ARM Cortex A9 processor that helps in multitasking and efficient Web browsing. Multitasking helps you to use many applications at a time. This Smartphone promises great entertainment too.

Key Features of Samsung Galaxy R I9103:

  • 4.2 Inches LCD Capacitive Touch Screen Display
  • 5MP Camera Autofocus, LCD Flash
  • 1GHz ARM Cortex -A9 processor
  • FM Radio with RDS
  • 1024 MB RAM, Micro SD, Upto 32 GB
  • Android OS v2.3 (Gingerbread)
  • Music Player/ Video Player
Samsungs new TouchWiz UI is used in the gadget has pan, tilt as well as drag and drop technology features. Galaxy R I9103 is has a SC-LCD capacitive 4.2 inches (quite bigger!) touch screen display with a resolution of 480X800 pixels with a scratch-resistant glass. AllShare technology is used in this DLNA certified gadget by which you can connect any DLNA supported TV and Laptop wirelessly with the I9103 and share your videos, photos and music files from your Samsung Smartphone. In short it is possible to transfer data wirelessly without any extra application to be installed. This feature of the Samsung Galaxy R I9103 seems to be really interesting.
Excluding the touch screen display and the operating system that is being used, this slim and lightweight handset has a 5MP Camera Autofocus with LED Flash which features a maximum resolution of 2560X1920. The image quality is commendable but it can be improved if Samsung pays bit more attention to it. With the LED flash it is possible to shoot scenes at dim light too. It also supports FM Radio with RDS. There is no shortage of space as you can expand storage space up to 32 GB using micro SD card. There is also a Music Player and a Video Player which supports various formats.
The Samsung Galaxy R I9103 also has the common Galaxy features like the GPRS, EDGE, Wi-Fi 802.11 and Bluetooth. The battery installed is a Li-ion (1650mAh) that gives a talk time of around 22 hours in the 2G networks and up to 9 hours in the 3G network. Hence this Smartphone is for those, who thinks Galaxy Note or Galaxy S2 is not affordable for them. You will get good features with a pocket friendly price of Rs. 22,000 in India and $450 in US approximately. What is your opinion on this gadget? Do you want to go for it or want to go for a higher version of the Galaxy series Smartphones? Moreover, custom Android Ice Cream update for Samsung Galaxy R I9103 is also available (but not official!) to enjoy the latest UI and many more features of Android’s newest software. Have a say in the comments field below.

Friday, March 2, 2012

Ubuntu for Android - A Full Ubuntu Desktop, On Your Docked Android Phone

Ubuntu for Android - A Full Ubuntu Desktop, On Your Docked Android Phone
I have a great news for both Ubuntu & Android lovers. Canonical has announced a new product called Ubuntu for Android that will bring the popular Linux distribution to high-end Android smartphones. The product consists of a complete Ubuntu desktop experience that is intended to be installed on the device alongside the standard Android environment. Users will be able to run Ubuntu from their phone when they plug the device into a dock that connects to a keyboard and monitor. The underlying concept is similar to that of the WebTop environment that Motorola ships on the Atrix handset and other devices.
The new Ubuntu variant runs on top of the Android kernel and is designed to work well on devices with dual-core ARM CPUs. Unlike Motorola's Ubuntu-based WebTop environment, Ubuntu for Android brings a much more complete desktop stack with a number of popular applications. It also provides more comprehensive integration with the Android environment on the user's phone. The default application stack includes the Chromium Web browser, the Thunderbird e-mail client, the Gwibber social networking program, the VLC video player, and a selection of other software. The environment includes a unified contact system that will make the user's Android address book fully accessible in the Ubuntu environment. It can also detect the social network accounts that the user has configured in Android and automatically enable them in Gwibber. Further details can be found Here