Video- Galaxy grand 2 boot loop If you are facing bootloop or restarting problem first of all you have to find out the actual model number of your smartphone and version too. After confirming your phone model you have to download the exact matching firmware of your mobile and odin tool. Then you have to start odin tool and put your mobile on download mode. To enter into download mode you have to press power button volume down button and home button together. Now connect your device with USB cable to the computer in download mode. Open odin tool and click on pit button choose pit file from your downloaded firmware, then click bootloader, PDA, CS, CSC file from download firmware. And don't click total flash option or t-flash option. Now click on start button. Flashing is starting. Do not unplug the Android device until flashing done. After finish restart your mobile. And complete initial setup your Android device is completely working now.
Video- Nokia 3 TA1032 Google account bypass WARNING! Removing Google Account on the phone will erase all of your data. All described operations you are doing at your own risk. If want saves your data do a backup before start. Bypass or frp is security Along with the Android Lollipop 5.1 verson update, Google has introduced a new security feature designed to render the phone unavailable for usage in the unfortunate event when it might get stolen or lost, therefore protecting all the important data on it. However, this feature, despite being very useful, can cause some serious problems and put people in a situation in which they need to bypass Google account verification, so they can use the phone. Watch above video completely so you can bypass your smartphone easily.
Video- SIM Card or Network Working Without IMEI number If your android mobile do not have imei number in some case you may assess to network. to know this watch and read the content completely. The International Mobile station Equipment Identity number (IMEI) is a number used to identify a device that uses terrestrial cellular networks or mobile Network. “And what is a terrestrial cellular network?” you may ask. This is the network you use when you place a call on your cell phone or access an Internet connection provided by your cellular carrier through your data plan. It’s called “terrestrial” because it uses planet-side antennas, not satellites, to connect. You may have already gathered this, but it’s handy to have a definitive answer to the question. Since the IMEI standard is used for any terrestrial cellular network device, this means that 3G/4G tablets, laptops with PCMCIA wireless Internet cards, and other mobile equipment are also tagged with these numbers....
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