What the heck is the difference between Samsung Pay and Android Pay?

If you own a newer model Samsung Galaxy smartphone, you might see that Android Pay and Samsung Pay are both available to you and seem to serve the same purpose, so what gives?
Android Pay and Samsung Pay are quite similar in that they both handle mobile payments.  The user simply opens the payment application, takes a picture of a credit card to store its details, and uses the smartphone to pay for the transaction. However, the underlying technological differences between the two wireless mobile payment platforms could help one of them claim the leading position and make the other fall into obscurity.

SOME BACKGROUND ON MOBILE PAYMENTS

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The recent boom in mobile payment options means that we could very soon leave our wallets at home and pay for everything with our smartphones. Gartner, an American research and advisory firm providing information technology-related insight, predicts that the global market for mobile payments will grow from about $235 billion in 2014 to $720 billion in transactions by 2017.
On Android, this amazing growth is entirely driven by two mobile payment options: Android Pay and Samsung Pay. Both arrived in September 2015 and have since established their firm place on the market with partnerships with countless financial institutions and retailers.

ANDROID PAY

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Right from the start, Google’s own mobile payment option, Android Pay, has one very important trick up its sleeve: It works on all smartphones with NFC and HCE (Host Card Emulation) support that are running Android 4.4 KitKat and later. Chances are that if you’ve recently bought an Android device from a leading smartphone manufacturer, you won’t have any problems getting Android Pay to work.
The number of supported devices will only grow in the future, as Google makes the requirements for Android Pay the new standard for all devices.
The biggest downside is it currently doesn’t support too many banks. You can find the official list of supported cards and banks onAndroid’s official website. At the time of writing this article, Android Pay should work with almost 700,000 store locations and 1,000 Android apps.

SAMSUNG PAY


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Samsung’s mobile payment platform is built upon a technology from a company called LoopPay, which was acquired by Samsung in 2015. According to their website, “LoopPay was born with the invention of Magnetic Secure Transmission (MST). This patented technology, along with the LoopPay app, became the most accepted mobile payment solution worldwide.”
MST emits a magnetic signal that mimics the magnetic strip on a traditional payment card, thus allowing for mobile payments at almost any point-of-sale system. Samsung claims that the technology is more secure than using a traditional payment card and is as secure as paying with Near Field Communication (NFC), which is what Google uses for their Android Pay system. Paying with MST through Samsung Pay is simple and intuitive: all users have to do is place their smartphone close to the terminal and wait for the system to confirm the payment.
Because magnetic card terminals are much more widespread than those that accept NFC payments, it’s possible to use Samsung Pay in more than 90% of the stores in the United States and more than 30 million retail locations worldwide. Furthermore, with partnerships with over 100 financial institutions, you have much better chance of getting your card to work with the system than you do with Android Pay.
The MST technology was put to work in this recent Samsung Pay commercial:
All of this would perhaps make Samsung Pay the mobile payment system of choice for most customers, if it wasn’t for the limited device support. Currently, you can use Samsung Pay only with the Galaxy S6, S6 Edge, S6 Edge Plus, and Galaxy Note 5 – costly devices that completely leave out the mid- and low-end market.

CONCLUSION

The Samsung’s mobile payment system is heavily dependent on the quality and popularity of their smartphones. While they have a huge advantage today with the support for MST, this technology is likely to lose its relevance in the future, as NFC becomes the new norm. Android Pay relies on its army of third-party smartphone manufacturers to push the technology forward and bring it to customers across the world. Still, Google needs to ensure that the system will work flawlessly on all devices, otherwise it could gain a bad reputation.

How to fix Samsung Galaxy S7 “Unfortunately, System UI has stopped” erro



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We received a few complaints from Samsung Galaxy S7 owners regarding the error message “Unfortunately, System UI has stopped.” The System UI is actually an Android service that handles the front-end of the system including launchers, home screens, wallpapers, themes and skins. In Samsung Galaxy S7’s case, the main interface is the Touchwiz, although it doesn’t necessarily mean that when this error pops up, the problem is with Touchwiz.
Continue reading to learn more about this error message as well as its variation “Unfortunately, the process android.system.ui has stopped.” I will guide you on how to thoroughly troubleshoot this problem and I will give you the step-by-step instructions to fix it.

POSSIBLE CAUSES EXPLAINED

  1. Corrupt caches due to recent firmware update. Yes, firmware updates may mess up your phone instead of fixing pre-existing issues and this error message is just one of the problems updates bring.
  2. A third-party launcher is causing the System UI to crash. Let’s face it, there are a lot of free launchers you can download from the Play Store but only a few are actually from reputable developers. So, there’s a chance that you have downloaded a launcher that conflicts with the firmware or the System UI service specifically.
  3. Newly download firmware update is corrupt or the update wasn’t successful. If there’s just one file in the firmware that’s corrupt, it would cause a lot of issues. The same thing goes for updates that failed or got interrupted.
  4. The phone suffered from liquid damage affecting some of its components and making the phone act like crazy as the normal firmware-hardware operation gets messed up.
Now that I’ve explained the possible causes of the error “Unfortunately, System UI has stopped,” it’s time we jump into our troubleshooting depending on the situation.

TROUBLESHOOTING “UNFORTUNATELY, SYSTEM UI HAS STOPPED” ERROR

Below are some of the situations that this error maybe triggered. Read on to know how to troubleshoot this problem should you encounter it. I also included few of the complaints we received from our readers that is related to this issue.
Step 1: Verify your phone didn’t suffer from liquid or physical damage
As to the physical damage, it’s obvious if your phone suffered from it because you’d see some scratches and/or cracks on the outside. Any physical force that would cause the inside component to function abnormally should leave a trace outside. So, the first thing you should find is the scratches and cracks.
Your Galaxy S7 also has a Liquid Damage Indicator that will tell you if it got in contact with liquid. Your phone is water-resistant, not waterproof so there’s a big chance water can get into it messed up the electronic components inside.
Remove the SIM card tray, look inside the slot and find the small sticker. If it turned red, pink or purple, then the device suffered from liquid damage. But if it stayed white, then water hasn’t found its way into the phone yet.
If your device started to act abnormally or if the error shows up after it suffered physical and/or liquid damage, then turn off your phone and don’t do anything. Instead, send the phone in for repair immediately. We cannot tell for sure the extent of the liquid damage.
Step 2: If the error came up after a firmware update, then delete the system cache
This procedure is very effective to this error message because if it so happened that it started to pop up after an update–regardless whether it’s a small or a big one–it is almost certain the system cache got corrupted preventing core services and some pre-installed apps from running smoothly.
At some point, you may have also noticed that the phone started to slow down, random reboots, or freezes from time to time. In other words, if the error “System UI has stopped” comes up, it means the phone is currently undergoing a general performance problem. So, here’s what you need to do:
  1. Turn off your Samsung Galaxy S7.
  2. Press and then hold the Home and Volume UP keys, then press and hold the Power key.
  3. When the Samsung Galaxy S7 shows on the screen, release the Power key but continue holding the Home and Volume Up keys.
  4. When the Android logo shows, you may release both keys and leave the phone be for about 30 to 60 seconds.
  5. Using the Volume Down key, navigate through the options and highlight ‘wipe cache partition.’
  6. Once highlighted, you may press the Power key to select it.
  7. Now highlight the option ‘Yes’ using the Volume Down key and press the Power button to select it.
  8. Wait until your phone is finished doing the Master Reset. Once completed, highlight ‘Reboot system now’ and press the Power key.
  9. The phone will now reboot longer than usual.
As long as problem is minor, deleting the system cache will fix it, otherwise, you are left with no other choice but to do the next step.
Step 3: If the error is accompanied by some serious firmware issues, then a master reset is necessary.
If deleting the system cache didn’t fix the problem or if aside from the error message there are other issues that affects the general performance of the phone, then they’re signs that you phone needs to be reset to work properly.
Before the reset though, make sure you make a backup of your data and files saved in the phone’s internal storage as they’ll be deleted during the process. After doing all that, follow these steps:
  1. Turn off your Samsung Galaxy S7.
  2. Press and then hold the Home and Volume UP keys, then press and hold the Power key.
NOTEIt doesn’t matter how long you press and hold the Home and Volume Up keys, it won’t affect the phone but by the time you press and hold the Power key, that’s when the phone starts to respond.
  1. When the Samsung Galaxy S7 shows on the screen, release the Power key but continue holding the Home and Volume Up keys.
  2. When the Android logo shows, you may release both keys and leave the phone be for about 30 to 60 seconds.
NOTEThe “Installing system update” message may show on the screen for several seconds before displaying the Android system recovery menu. This is just the first phase of the entire process.
  1. Using the Volume Down key, navigate through the options and highlight ‘wipe data / factory reset.’
  2. Once highlighted, you may press the Power key to select it.
  3. Now highlight the option ‘Yes — delete all user data’ using the Volume Down key and press the Power button to select it.
  4. Wait until your phone is finished doing the Master Reset. Once completed, highlight ‘Reboot system now’ and press the Power key.
  5. The phone will now reboot longer than usual.
Step 4: If all else fails, the firmware has to be reflashed or find a technician to do it for you.
This is the worst case scenario and if you can reach this point, it means that the “System UI has stopped” error isn’t just because of a minor firmware issue. The new firmware may need to be reflashed to your phone or reinstalled to make it stable.
Fortunately, manually flashing a firmware on any Galaxy device has been made easy using the Odin flashing tool. But the thing is, if you haven’t done it before, it’s most likely you don’t understand how it works. In this case, just try to find a technician that will do it for you as the process is also risky. You might end up soft-bricking your phone.

PROBLEMS FROM OUR READERS

Below are some of the complaints we received from our readers that’s related to this issue. Read on to learn how the error occurred to them and what needs to be done to fix it.
Q: “There was an update that my carrier rolled out recently for the Galaxy S7. It was a small update and got downloaded easily on my phone. But however small an update is if it’s faulty, then it will surely a lot of issues and that’s what happened to me. After the update, the error message ‘Unfortunately, System UI has stopped’ started to show up and the phone’s performance got worse. What can I do?
A: You need to follow the entire troubleshooting procedure above to verify further what the cause is and how to fix it.
Q: “I tried to use a third-party launcher and actually it works really good. I hate the Touchwiz that came with the phone but the thing is, there’s an error that keeps popping up. It’s saying about the System UI that stopped working. Have you guys encountered this issue before? By the way, I have a Galaxy S7 and it’s new so I’m a bit frustrated with it over this error. Help me guys, please.
A: I don’t know what kind of launcher you installed but it’s causing conflicts within the firmware. To verify further, try to boot your phone in safe mode and you’ll find out the error won’t pop up:
  1. Press and hold the Power key.
  2. As soon as you can see the ‘Samsung Galaxy S7’ on the screen, release the Power key and immediately hold the Volume Down key.
  3. Continue holding the Volume Down button until the device finishes rebooting.
  4. You may release it when you can see ‘Safe mode’ in the bottom left corner of the screen.
It proves that the third-party launcher is the one triggering it. Try wiping its cache and data first, then boot in normal mode to see if the error will show up, if so, then you have no other option but to uninstall it.
  1. From the Home screen, tap the Apps icon.
  2. Find and tap on Settings.
  3. Touch Applications and then Application manager.
  4. Swipe to ALL tab.
  5. Find and touch the launcher you just installed.
  6. Touch the Force Close button first.
  7. Then, tap Storage.
  8. Tap Clear cache and then Clear data, Delete.
I hope this helps.

How to fix Samsung Galaxy Note 5 “Unfortunately, Messages has stopped” error after Marshmallow

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In this post, I will address one of the most common error messages that came out after the recent Marshmallow update for the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 that has something to do with the phone’s capability to send / receive SMS and MMS. The error message is “Unfortunately, Messages has stopped.”

POSSIBLE CAUSES OF “MESSAGES HAS STOPPED” ERROR

The “Messages” in the error is referring to the stock or native messaging app. So, basically, it may seem like a normal app crash issue but since it started to come out after updating to Marshmallow, there’s a chance it’s also a firmware issue. That said, here are the possible causes of this error message:
Messages cache and data got corrupted during the update process, which is inevitable considering the phone migrated from Lollipop to Marshmallow.
It is also possible that the error is triggered when the new system attempts to use the cache of the previous system, which is often the case after an update.
The update may have been interrupted or didn’t complete, which may have corrupted both the old and new systems.

TROUBLESHOOTING “UNFORTUNATELY, MESSAGES HAS STOPPED” ERROR

I will first address the error message because I answer some of the questions sent by our readers. Now, to begin our troubleshooting, here’s one message I would like to cite here as it describes this problem well…
Hi droid guy! I own a Galaxy Note 5, which, after almost a year of use, is still performing better than my other phones except for a tiny problem. There’s an error message that keeps popping and apparently disallowing my to send or read my text messages because every time I open the app, this one shows, ‘Unfortunately, Messages has stopped.’ If I’m not mistaken, it started after I downloaded the Marshmallow update. I’m not used to having issues with this phone so I don’t want to do anything that may make things even worse. That’s why I’m contacting you now hoping you guys can help me. What must I do?
Since it’s an app issue, let’s begin our troubleshooting from app-level and slowly going up to the firmware-level. I am certain we can fix this issue after doing a couple of troubleshooting procedures.
Step 1: If you haven’t rebooted your phone after the update yet, then please do
The “Messages has stopped” error isn’t really serious. We receive a lot of reports even before the Marshmallow update that indicate pre-installed apps have a tendency to crash without apparent reason. More often than not, minor app crashes can be fixed by a simple reboot. That’s why it’s necessary you reboot your phone if you haven’t already as you may have already known, apps get optimized after a firmware update.
Step 2: Reset the Messages app to its default settings
After several months of use, you may have changed a setting or two in the Messages app. Try to see if works when you reset those settings to factory defaults. Also, you need to clear its cache and data. So try to follow these steps and see if they can make a difference:
  1. From the Home screen, tap the Apps icon.
  2. Find and tap Settings.
  3. Under the ‘APPLICATIONS’ section, find and touch Application manager.
  4. Swipe to the left or to the right to display the appropriate screen but to display all apps, choose the ‘ALL’ screen.
  5. Find and tap Messages.
  6. Tap Clear Cache.
  7. Tap Clear Data, then OK.
If this doesn’t fix the problem, then it’s time we step up our troubleshooting to the firmware level.
Step 3: Try deleting the system cache to force the new system to create new ones
The new update is a big one and it totally replaces Lollipop and installs Marshmallow with its new features. More often than not, huge updates such as this one can corrupt the system cache and besides even if the caches won’t get corrupted, the fact that they’ve been created to work with Lollipop is reason enough to have them replaced with caches that will work with Marshmallow. So, it’s time you deleted the old system caches and replace them with new ones. You can do so by following these steps:
  1. Turn off your Galaxy Note 5.
  2. Press and hold the following three buttons at the same time: Volume Up key, Home key, and Power key.
  3. When the phone vibrates, release the Power key but continue to press and hold the Volume Up key and the Home key.
  4. When the Android System Recovery screen appears, release the Volume Up and Home keys.
  5. Press the Volume Down key to highlight ‘wipe cache partition.’
  6. Press the Power key to select.
  7. When the wipe cache partition is complete, ‘Reboot system now’ is highlighted.
  8. Press the Power key to restart the device.
If this procedure fails as well, then the last one would surely fix it.
Step 4: Perform the master reset to bring back the phone to its default settings
Since we already tried wiping the cache partition to fix the “Messages has stopped” error to no avail, it’s time we did the master reset not just to bring the phone back to its default settings by to clear the contents of the data partition. However, before you actually do that, make sure you backup all your data, files, pictures, videos, music, etc. as they’ll all be deleted during the process.
  1. Remove your Google account and disengage the screen locks to make sure you won’t trip the Factory Reset Protection (FRP).
  2. Turn off your Samsung Galaxy Note 5.
  3. Press and hold the Volume Up, Home and Power keys together.
  4. When the device powers on and displays ‘Power on logo’, release all keys and the Android icon will appear on the screen.
  5. Wait until the Android Recovery Screen appears after about 30 seconds.
  6. Using the Volume Down key, highlight the option, ‘wipe data/factory reset’ and press the Power key to select it.
  7. Press the Vol Down button again until the option ‘Yes — delete all user data’ is highlighted and then press the Power key to select it.
  8. After the reset is complete, highlight ‘Reboot system now’ and hit the Power key to restart the phone.
Again, this last procedure is what you need to fix this problem. However, due to the fact that it’s very hassling to backup your data, it must be done after you’ve exhausted all procedures that could possibly fix the problem without compromising your files and data.

OTHER TEXTING PROBLEMS WITH THE GALAXY NOTE 5

Since we’re dealing with the Messages app in this post, I will just address some of the problems we received from our readers here.
Q: “Hi guys. After I updated my Note 5 to Marshmallow, I can no longer attach pictures to my text messages. At the same time, I haven’t received any text with pictures since the update. Already called my carrier but the rep just told me to reboot my phone and then reset it without even explaining what the problem is. I don’t want to do the reset as I haven’t backed up my files yet and my computer isn’t with me. So, if you could just help me how to send and receive MMS again, that would be great. Thanks.
A: There are some reasons why you’re not being able to send and receive MMS after an update and since I don’t know how your phone is setup or have any idea what your provider is, I listed down the things I want you to do to discover what the problem is.
  • Verify that mobile data is turned on. It may have been turned off that’s why you can no longer send and receive MMS.
  • If mobile data is already on but you still can’t transmit MMS, then it must have something to do with the APN Settings. Call your provider and ask for the correct APN for your device and also ask the rep to walk you through in editing the existing one on your phone or just create a new one.
  • If mobile data is already on and you’ve successfully setup the APN but still can’t send / receive MMS, then ask the rep if there are some issues with your account. It might be an issue with your account or even with the network.
After doing all that and you still can’t send/receive MMS, then you really have to do the master reset.
Q: “Was texting a CUSTOMER a long message and attached a picture, when I hit send the picture went and my message disappeared. I clicked CLIPBOARD and it automatically sent my CUSTOMER an inappropriate picture from my phone without me hitting send. I was FIRED from my job the next day because of this. Is there anything I can do about this or am I just screwed?
A: I’m sorry to hear you were fired from your job because of that. However inappropriate the picture is, that’s not our concern but it seems like you already have copied pictures in the clipboard and when you clicked on it, it was pasted in the text field.
Now, about the long text message that didn’t attach the picture you were supposed to send, I think your phone wasn’t set up to automatically convert SMS to MMS that’s why the text came through but not the picture. You may also check the mobile data if it’s enabled or not.
Q: “When I am texting on the Next SMS, the typing jumps to the line below. For example, if I were to write a long message and had to go back and edit something in the middle, while I would be typing, the texting cursor would jump to the line below, and everything that I would be typing for the line would start to be typed in the line below. It happens quite a few times when I’m texting. Sorry for being redundant. It’s just hard to explain.
A: Have you heard of an app glitch? It seems like that’s the case when you’re using the app. It might be an app issue so the first thing I want you to do is find out if there is an available update for it by going to the Play Store > My Apps. If there’s an update, download it or if there’s none, then try clearing the cache and the data.
  1. From the Home screen, tap the Apps icon.
  2. Find and tap Settings.
  3. Under the ‘APPLICATIONS’ section, find and touch Application manager.
  4. Swipe to the left or to the right to display the appropriate screen but to display all apps, choose the ‘ALL’ screen.
  5. Find and tap the app in question.
  6. Tap Clear Cache.
  7. Tap Clear Data, then OK.
Lastly, if the clearing of the cache and the data didn’t work, then uninstall the app and just install it back. It usually fix issues like this.

How to fix Facebook & Messages apps that crash on Samsung Galaxy S7

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    In this post, I will address two identical issues, although each is referring to a different app. The first error is “Unfortunately, Facebook has stopped” and the second one is the same only that is speaks of the Messages app.
    Facebook already comes pre-installed in the Galaxy S7 so it can’t be uninstalled but unlike the Messages app, it’s not deeply embedded in the firmware. Continue reading to know how to deal with these errors.

Q: “I owned a Galaxy S5 and upgraded to the Galaxy S7. Never actually regretted the decision because this new phone is fast and has great looks. There is, however, one issue that is so persistent. An error message just came out one day and I don’t know what caused it. It says, “Unfortunately, Facebook has stopped.” If it were a Galaxy S5, I should have uninstalled and reinstalled the app but with the Galaxy S7, I can no longer do that. What gives? Help me please.
A: Yeah, that’s right. Facebook is already embedded in the firmware of the Galaxy S7 (and Edge) so it can’t be uninstalled. However, there’s one thing you can do fix this and that’s to clear it’s cache and data:
  1. From the Home screen, tap the Apps icon.
  2. Find and tap on Settings.
  3. Touch Applications and then Application manager.
  4. Swipe to ALL tab.
  5. Find and touch Facebook.
  6. Touch the Force Close button first.
  7. Then, tap Storage.
  8. Tap Clear cache and then Clear data, Delete.
If the error just popped up out of nowhere, it might be just a minor glitch with the app and doing the steps above will fix it. However, if this problem occurred after updating the device, then you should try wiping the cache partition if the procedure above didn’t work.
  1. Turn off your Samsung Galaxy S7.
  2. Press and then hold the Home and Volume UP keys, then press and hold the Power key.
  3. When the Samsung Galaxy S7 shows on the screen, release the Power key but continue holding the Home and Volume Up keys.
  4. When the Android logo shows, you may release both keys and leave the phone be for about 30 to 60 seconds.
  5. Using the Volume Down key, navigate through the options and highlight ‘wipe cache partition.’
  6. Once highlighted, you may press the Power key to select it.
  7. Now highlight the option ‘Yes’ using the Volume Down key and press the Power button to select it.
  8. Wait until your phone is finished wiping the cache partition. Once completed, highlight ‘Reboot system now’ and press the Power key.
  9. The phone will now reboot longer than usual.
That should do it.
Q: “I think there was an update recently but I’m not sure if it was for the phone or just some apps. Anyway, after the update, I can no longer send text messages because every time I open the app, the error “Unfortunately, Messages has stopped” would pop up and there’s no other options but OK and REPORT. Have you guys heard about this problem? If so, how can you fix it?
A: Yeah, it’s a common error, actually. The “Messages” in the error is referring to the native messaging app that crashes immediately after you open it. More often than not, clearing its cache and data fixes the problem but if it fails, then you have just to reset your phone.
Clear Cache and Data of Messages
  1. From the Home screen, tap the Apps icon.
  2. Find and tap on Settings.
  3. Touch Applications and then Application manager.
  4. Swipe to ALL tab.
  5. Find and touch Messages.
  6. Touch the Force Close button first.
  7. Then, tap Storage.
  8. Tap Clear cache and then Clear data, Delete.
A reset is necessary if the procedure above won’t work simply because it’s a pre-installed app that’s crashing. Unlike the Facebook app that also came pre-installed, the Messages app is embedded in the firmware natively that’s why a reset is necessary. However, before you actually do that, make sure you back up your data and files including your pictures, music, etc.
  1. Turn off your Samsung Galaxy S7.
  2. Press and then hold the Home and Volume UP keys, then press and hold the Power key.
NOTEIt doesn’t matter how long you press and hold the Home and Volume Up keys, it won’t affect the phone but by the time you press and hold the Power key, that’s when the phone starts to respond.
  1. When the Samsung Galaxy S7 shows on the screen, release the Power key but continue holding the Home and Volume Up keys.
  2. When the Android logo shows, you may release both keys and leave the phone be for about 30 to 60 seconds.
NOTEThe “Installing system update” message may show on the screen for several seconds before displaying the Android system recovery menu. This is just the first phase of the entire process.
  1. Using the Volume Down key, navigate through the options and highlight ‘wipe data / factory reset.’
  2. Once highlighted, you may press the Power key to select it.
  3. Now highlight the option ‘Yes — delete all user data’ using the Volume Down key and press the Power button to select it.
  4. Wait until your phone is finished doing the Master Reset. Once completed, highlight ‘Reboot system now’ and press the Power key.
  5. The phone will now reboot longer than usual.
Q: “Some of the apps in my phone just freeze when I open them. So, I have to reboot my phone to make it work again but then when I open the same app, it freezes again. There are also apps that open successfully but very slow or laggy that I can’t do what I need to do with them. What’s the problem with my phone?
A: Your phone might be suffering from a general performance issue that is often characterized by crashing, freezing or lagging apps. If there are more than two apps that do this, then you have to immediately do firmware troubleshooting procedures instead of troubleshooting each individual app. A reset is necessary.

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nokia 108 display ways& white display solution

nokia 108 display ways& white display solution by RAKESH MOBILE CENTER 


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  nokia 108 white display solution can be solve following the step give in this post
check lcd ways and make a jumper
change  the lcd(display) not solve then re-hot  cpu



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Samsung B312E charging Ways problem & solution

Samsung B312e charging problem

Samsung  B312e is its charging problem, and this is mainly because if your charging connector is giving you problems then sooner or later your phone is going to be out of charge hence rendering you completely helpless, therefore it is highly recommended that one should get it fixed as soon as one notices any such charging issues.

The very first thing that you need to do is to check voltage at the testing point 1 (as mentioned below in Figure). The voltage should be around 4.9V to 5V. other testing points are for USB connector.After removing body of your Samsung B312e , the very first thing that you need to do is to re-solder first pin of charging connector and check.

Check the fuse and diode for possible open and short circuit.


If any Charging ways is missing then make a jumper with the help of Jumper Wire.If all Charging track ways is working means then replace Charging Connector. Your problem will solved.
Note: Please note that even though every solution posted on our website is tested by one or more members of our team before posting, but still we do not take any responsibility for any damage it may cause to your cell phones. Use these repairing solutions at your own risk. Thank You.


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samsung i8200 Galaxy S 3 mini Charging Problem Solution Jumper Ways

Samsung i8200  Galaxy S 3 mini Charging Problem Solution Jumper Ways

you are facing charging problem in Samsung I8200
Galaxy S and have test all above steps to solve this problem in it. Dis assemble the phone and then look at phone for water and carbon damages. Make it clean with electronics cleaner and apply heat with heat gun to make it dry.
Keep in mind heat should not be more and much because it can harm your skin and damage the mother board. So keep it in normal flow and look at the parts carefully.                                                 

Track all these paths and components as shown in diagram above. all these tracks are given in different colors so that you can find out the jumper ways easily.
सैमसंग  i 8200 चार्जिंग प्रॉब्लम 
how to  repair samsung i8200 Galaxy S 3 mini Charging Problem Solution Jumper Ways

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