Many of you facing lot of problems with your mobile Samsung Galaxy s3, some of the problems are solve by yourself, I give you solution for how to recover Samsung Galaxy s3 when it struck in boot logo.
It is difficult for you to see your mobile Samsung Galaxy s3 struck in boot logo. Don’t get panic do the following steps to recover your mobile from boot logo and use it normally.
Step :1
Remove the battery of your Galaxy s3 and reinsert it to your mobile.
Step :2
Hold three buttons at the same time to turn on your mobile.
Step:3
Turn on your mobile by holding volume up button + home button + power button.
Step:4
When the phone vibrates leave the power button and still hold volume up and home button.
Step:5
Your mobile is turned on and enter into recovery mode.
Step:6
Use volume up and down to highlight and power button to select.
Step:7
Highlight wipes cache partition.
Step:8
Press power button to wipe cache partition.
Step:9
After this highlight reboot system now and press volume button.
Step:10
You found that Galaxy s3 get restarted and your mobile turn on normally.
Many of you facing lot of problems with your Samsung Galaxy s2, among that some of the problems are solved by yourself I give you the solution for how to recover Samsung Galaxy s2 when it struck in boot logo.
It is difficult for you to see your mobile Samsung Galaxy s2 struck in boot logo. Don’t get panic do the following steps to recover your mobile from boot logo and use it normally.
Step:1
Turn off your device by removing its battery.
Step:2
Press and hold volume up and down button, and then press power button at the same time.
Step:3
Release power button when your mobile start vibrate, but still hold volume up and down button.
Step:4
Release volume up and down button when your phone enters into recovery mode.
Step:5
In the recovery mode select wipe cache partition by using volume button.
Step:6
Press power button to wipe cache partition.
Step:7
Then wait few seconds and select reboot system now and click power button.
Step:8
System reboot and start normally, wait few minutes to use your mobile.
STEP 1:
Turn off your iphone by holding power off button and home button at the same time. Make sure that your mobile is turned off.
STEP 2:
Now your mobile is turned off, turn it on by holding power button and volume up button at the same time.
STEP 3:
When your phone turned on and it shows apple logo leave power button but still hold volume up button.
STEP 4:
Hold the volume button until your phone boot and running properly.
Follow these steps to recover your iphone from struck in apple logo.
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HOW TO RESET PATTERN, PIN AND PASSWORD OF YOUR HTC MOBILES?
Two Method are useful to reset the pattern, password and pin in Htc mobile.
1.RESET USING GOOGLE ACCOUNT:
- Type pin or pattern five times and then emergency call and forget pattern will appear.
- Click forget pattern or forget password.
- Enter your Google account information to recover and reset your pattern.
2.Reset your phone:
- To reset your phone first power off it.
- Remove your battery and reinsert it.
- Press and hold power&volume down button for 10 sec.
- Recovery menu will appear.
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- Use volume up and down button to move and power button to select.
- On that select Factory Reset.
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- Your phone will reboot and pattern or pin or password will erased.
Note: If you select factory reset your pattern will disable but your user data will erase.
Albert Chinualumogu Achebe was born on November 16, 1930, in Nigeria. He was a Nigerian novelist, poet, professor, and critic. His first novel Things Fall Apart is widely read book in African literature. He was raised by his parents in Igbo town in Ogidi in south-east Nigeria. His father was a protestant missionary. Achebe excelled at school and won a scholarship for undergraduate studies at University College. Achebe attended the Government College in Umuahia from 1944 to 1947. He was graduated from University College, Ibadan, in 1953. While he was in college he studied history and theology. After graduation he worked for the Nigerian Broadcasting Service(NBS) and soon moved to metropolis of Lagos. He also developed his interest in native Nigerian and he rejected his christian name Albert for his native one chinua. In 1950 Achebe stands as one of the founder of a Nigerian literary movement. He gained worldwide attention for Things Fall Apart in the late 1950.
He was presented the Man Booker International Prize in 2007 for his literary career. Judge Nadine Gordimer called him the ‘father of modern African literature’ at the Award ceremony.He won The Dorothy and Lillian Gish Prize in 2010. The annual prize is given to “a man or woman who has made an outstanding contribution to the beauty of the world and to mankind’s enjoyment and understanding of life.”
His later novels include No Longer at Ease (1960), Arrow of God (1964), A Man of the People (1966), and Anthills of the Savannah (1987). Achebe wrote his novels in English and defended the use of English, a “language of colonisers”, in African literature. In 1967, he co-founded a publishing company with a Nigerian poet named Christopher Okigbo and in 1971, he began editing Okike, a respected journal of Nigerian writing. In 1975, his lecture An Image of Africa: Racism in Conrad’s “Heart of Darkness” featured a famous criticism of Joseph Conrad as “a thoroughgoing racist”; it was later published in The Massachusetts Review amid some controversy. In 1984, he founded Uwa ndi Igbo, a bilingual magazine containing a great deal of information about Igbo culture. He has been active in Nigerian politics since the 1960s, and many of his novels address the post-colonial social and political problems that Nigeria still faces. From 2009 until his death, he served as David and Marianna Fisher University Professor and Professor of Africana Studies at Brown University.
His work’s:
Novels
- Things Fall Apart (1958),
- No Longer at Ease (1960),
- Arrow of God (1964),
- A Man of the People (1966),
- Anthills of the Savannah (1987).
Short stories
- Marriage Is A Private Affair (1952),
- Dead Men’s Path (1953),
- The Sacrificial Egg and Other Stories (1953),
- Civil Peace (1971),
- Girls at War and Other Stories (1973),
- African Short Stories (1985),
- The Heinemann Book of Contemporary African Short Stories (1992),
- The Voter.
Poetry
- Beware, Soul-Brother, and Other Poems (1971) ,
- Don’t Let Him Die: An Anthology of Memorial Poems for Christopher Okigbo (1978),
- Another Africa (1998),
- Collected Poems Carcanet Press (2005),
- Refugee Mother And Child,
- Vultures.
Essays, criticism, non-fiction and political commentary
- The Novelist as Teacher (1965) – also in Hopes and Impediments,
- An Image of Africa: Racism in Conrad’s “Heart of Darkness” (1975) – also in Hopes and Impediments,
- Morning Yet on Creation Day (1975),
- The Trouble With Nigeria (1984),
- Hopes and Impediments (1988),
- Home and Exile (2000),
- The Education of a British-Protected Child (6 October 2009),
- There Was A Country: A Personal History of Biafra (11 October 2012).