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One UI 3.0: What to expect in the new update and when to expect it

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Samsung is one of the most prominent manufacturers of Android phones, so many people interact with Android through Samsung’s skin over Android, One UI. Now, Samsung has released the One UI 3.0 beta with the promise of the stable version soon. Here are the new features you can look forward to in One UI 3.0 and when your device will get the update.

New Features

The new One UI 3.0 brings new features across the board. These include:

  • Home screen: Add widgets by touching and holding app, as well as an added ability to turn the screen off with a double tap
  • Lock screen: New categories in Dynamic Lock screen, with more widget improvements
  • Quick panel: One UI 3.0 adds a new section in the quick panel for conversations and media
  • AOD: widget improvements
  • Accessibility: Accessibility features available during device setup, as well as better sound detectors
  • DeX: One UI 3.0 adds the ability to connect to supported TVs wirelessly, easier changing of zoom and font size
  • Bixby Routine: Grouped presets, new conditions, new actions, and custom icons for each routine

One UI 3.0 Release Schedule

Right now, the One UI 3.0 beta is available for the Galaxy S20 and Note 20 series, but Samsung has announced the full update timeline for Galaxy Phones and Tablets, which goes as below:

  • December 2020
    • Galaxy S20
    • Galaxy S20+
    • Galaxy S20 Ultra
  • January 2021
    • Galaxy Note 20
    • Galaxy Note 20 Ultra
    • Galaxy Z Flip
    • Galaxy Z Fold 2
    • Galaxy Note 10
    • Galaxy Note 10+
    • Galaxy S10
    • Galaxy S10+
    • Galaxy S10 Lite
  • February 2021
    • Galaxy Fold
  • March 2021
    • Galaxy Note 10 Lite
    • Galaxy Tab S7
    • Galaxy A51
    • Galaxy M31
    • Galaxy M30s
    • Galaxy M21
  • April 2021
    • Galaxy A50
    • Galaxy M51
  • May 2021
    • Galaxy Tab S6
    • Galaxy Tab S6 Lite
    • Galaxy A80
    • Galaxy A71
    • Galaxy A70
    • Galaxy A31
    • Galaxy A21s
  • June 2021
    • Galaxy Tab A
    • Galaxy A11
    • Galaxy A01
    • Galaxy A01 Core
    • Galaxy M11
  • July 2021
    • Galaxy Tab S5e
    • Galaxy A30
  • August 2021
    • Galaxy Tab Active Pro
    • Galaxy Tab A 10.1
    • Galaxy A30s
    • Galaxy A20s
    • Galaxy A20
    • Galaxy A10s
    • Galaxy A10

With One UI 3.0 coming soon and One UI 3.1 expected to debut on the Samsung Galaxy S21, this year is going to be very exciting for Samsung enthusiasts.

Google Messages starts rolling out scheduled sending to more users

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Back at the beginning of November, Google began testing a new feature for its SMS app Messages that allowed you to schedule when a message would be sent. It appears the testing went rather well because the feature is now rolling out more widely in the U.S.

Scheduling to send a message ahead of time is nothing new, we’ve had the ability to do this for ages in Gmail. We’ve also seen other messengers incorporate this, such as the popular Telegram app. However, it’s not a common option among SMS apps, and it’s certainly a way to make Google’s Messages app stand out from the crowd.

As with most Google features, scheduled sending will be rolling out in phases and it may not be on your phone just yet. To test if scheduled sending is available for you long press on the send button.

If the schedule message window pops up, then you’ve got it. In the dialog window, you’ll have a choice of preset times to schedule sending your message along with a way to set a custom date and time. There are also options to update your message, delete the message, or send now if you just can’t wait.

If you see an option to add a subject instead, then Google hasn’t flipped the server-side switch for you yet, and you’ll only be able to send an MMS with a subject line using this shortcut for now.

What if you want to send an MMS with a subject line and that shortcut has now been replaced with scheduled sending? In order to do that, just click on the three-dot overflow menu in the top right-hand corner.

With Allo joining the Google Graveyard and Hangouts not far behind, Messages is Google’s last-ditch effort at a unified messenger on Android. Hopefully, with the power of RCS and new features like scheduled sending, it might be enough to gain some traction. Most likely though, people are going to stick with apps like Facebook Messenger, Discord, or WhatsApp because they work and it’s what all our friends are already using.

SMS OTP or Push Notification – Building a Stronger Two Factor Authentication

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Passwords have long been everyone’s intangible key to their digital belongings, bearing a long interesting history that dates back to way before the existence of the first digital one.

Its history can be traced back to the days of yore, and it entails one of the classic stories that many of us grew up hearing  – Ali Baba And The Forty Thieves. The catchy phrase “Open, Sesame!”, uttered in the tale to unseal a mystical door that opened to a cave, has since been propagated to and adopted in many other narratives, including movies and television shows.

That being said, the future of these secret words, phrases, or gibberish has rather become bleak than bright. The vulnerability of the digital password began to be transpired not long after its invention, unleashing a chain of exploitation targeting confidential data and siphoning off hard-earned dollars from victims.

This has led to the implementation of varying types of encryption algorithms, from the very early version of an encryption standard, known as the DES, to the one that most of the digital platforms and electrical devices use today – the AES.

Besides these encryption algorithms, two factor authentication has been gaining popularity when it comes to data protection. It adds another layer of protection to digital data, preventing what is an already AES-protected password from falling into the hands of cybercriminals.

A Brief History of The Digital Password

The development of the first digital password occurred in 1961 at the MIT – Massachusetts Institute of Technology – when there had been an increase in the number of users needing to access a single computer. It was an operating system designed to support multiple users at a time, with a password system that allowed users to protect their files against unauthorized access.

The possibility of password attacks did not cross the mind of the inventor as advanced hacking techniques and password-cracking tools were not in existence yet. Just within a year, this gave rise to the first known case of password theft whereby a researcher succeeded in circumventing the time restrictions placed on the usage of the machine.

The term “hacking” had not really been popularised until the 1970s; these early hackers were obsessed with getting around secure telecommunication networks, gaining access to private phones for fun or to make free long-distance calls. In response to this, the National Bureau of Standards developed a data encryption algorithm in 1976, known as the Data Encryption Standard (DES). This encryption standard remained in use for around 26 years before its dominance came to a halt.

DES was found to be less resilient against powerful attacks as technological advancement in computing continued to challenge the vulnerability of the encryption algorithm. In 2002, a new type of encryption standard, Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), was adopted, gradually replacing the DES.

Being considered as the most advanced data encryption algorithm, the AES has risen to prominence, protecting millions and millions of data across the globe. Although Triple-DES – the latest revised version of the DES – is still in use today, it will soon be phased, and the AES will be the only encryption standard for data protection on top of another well-known security measure called two factor authentication.

What is Two Factor Authentication and Why You Should Start Using it

One of the easiest ways of accessing our digital belongings – let us say our bank accounts for example – merely involves us opening up the banking application on the smartphone and typing in our login details. Although our login credentials are protected through the AES encryption – this is impossible to crack using today’s computing technologies, hackers can still manage to get hold of them by other means. Phishing emails, keylogging software, and even brute force attacks are just some of the password-stealing techniques in the arsenal of cybercriminals.

Two factor authentication is a security process whereby users are required to verify themselves using two types of authentication factors. It essentially adds another layer of security to the traditional authentication process, requiring a second factor that can take the form of a fingerprint, PIN, security token, SMS OTP, or even push notification.

Bear in mind that there is no such thing as the perfect security system. Two factor authentication is not without its pitfalls; however, using an OTP through SMS or push notifications are generally safer than just having a secondary PIN alone. To configure safer and stronger two factor authentication on your devices, you can opt for a third-party app that provides push notification services.

Push notification authentication is a third-party app that helps verify the identity of an user attempting to access a registered account by sending an access request to the device associated with the account before the access is granted. Generally, the process is fairly straightforward – look for a service provider on your smartphone, download the app, add the account(s) that you want protected, and you are good to go.


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Anker PowerHouse II 400 review

I feel like most of us have a power bank laying around somewhere these days. Whether it’s in the office drawer or in your daily bag, you have some backup power supply options when you know you’ll be away from a power outlet for extended periods. But what about for multiple devices while, say, on a camping trip?

Anker has you covered there as well with the new PowerHouse II 400 power station. Whether you need it as just an emergency power option or extended trips to nature, I think Anker has a real winner to make sure you have all the charging needs that might come up.

Design

The Anker PowerHouse II reminds me of a matte-black personal cooler in size and form. And instead of cool beverages, you get a bevy of ports to charge up and power devices!

At the top of the bank is a very sturdy handle to conveniently tote around all this power.

Anker has provided you with eight total ports for various charging needs. Flanking each side of the front of the PowerHouse II is a DC and Car outlet combo on the left with an AC outlet plug on the right. The DC female adapters look to be the standard 5.5mm variety that is common to power many small light fixtures, etc that you’ll find in RV and boat cabins.

In the middle, you have all your mobile-friendly charging methods and the DC power in for when you need to recharge the PowerHouse II. The top three USB-As and the USB-C ports all support Anker’s PowerIQ for a quick charge — up to 30W on A ports and 60Watts on the single C port.

Above each charging method is a silver power button. This activates each of the three clusters of ports for that power up you need. Atop these buttons is an LED display for keeping you up to date on the status of the PowerHouse II with info such as output wattage and estimated percentage until the battery pack is empty with the current charging.

Power…more power

The PowerHouse II is aptly named. This giant battery pack from Anker has an amazing 27,000mAh internal pack with a full output of up to 400Watt hours. When it comes to portable device charging, I’ve yet to find a device that supports quick charge to take longer than an hour to get me back to full power.

This includes my Dell laptop. Using the AC to USB-C charger at 65Watts gets me a full top off in around 50 minutes and barely makes a dent in the PowerHouse. Honestly, I’ve had a hard time depleting this machine.

The hardest I’ve pulled it is a device charging on every USB-A and C ports with a lamp illuminated by the AC power plug. This recharged my laptop via the USB-C, a tablet, two phones via the USB-As, and the lamp was still able to run for around nine hours.

You should have no issues with almost any charging you need on a long weekend camping trip. You can even run LED light strips with the AC or 5.5mm DC output. One thing that is worth noting is high amperage devices like hot plates, curling irons, or toasters will not work to avoid overload.

Niche device with tons of power

I believe Anker has a great power bank on steroids with the PowerHouse II. It’s obviously not for everyone, and a $400 price tag makes it far from an impulse purchase. However, for families in the modern world who love to be one with nature and still have mobile gadgets, the PowerHouse II is super compelling.

It’s also a device that can easily feel the void between standard power packs and a full dedicated uninterruptible power supply. Whether it’s doomsday preppers or you live in a tornado alley, the PowerHouse II can help make sure you are prepared for the unprepared.

The PowerHouse II is $400 on Amazon and Anker’s website. The Amazon page is currently offering $60 off at checkout.

Calendar.AI – Now with a 7 day free trial! (Review)

Life is hectic. Sometimes there’s no other way to describe it. From work to kids, keeping a solid schedule is tough. Calendar.AI wants to help you find some order in that appointment book with its new mobile app. And now Calendar.AI is offering a free 7 day trial with unlimited enriched business insights into your meetings. You’ll discover everything you need to know about the people and companies you meet with.

Bringing it all together

Calendar.Ai is a calendar app that syncs all your shared accounts into one, simple interface. From your personal Gmail to your work inbox, you can streamline your day into a single app.

This includes social sites like Linkedin, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter as well. These integrations offer you real-time updates of your clients before you head into a meeting. No rush to see what company or background information in the blitz to an interview. You have it all right there.

It’s worth noting the contact insights of socials are not available in the free tier. (More on pricing later.)

It’s about the schedule

Arguably the most impressive thing about Calendar.Ai is the Smart Scheduling. With this feature, you can set times of the week that you aren’t currently tasked with and send invites to other attendees. This gives them up-to-date time slots for you to meet and then they make a choice.

Once the other invitee selects a block of time, you get a notification to confirm. Then all recipients get a new ping to the meeting details. It’s a truly clever way to avoid the back of forth of “well I can’t do now, but I have two hours on these three days next week”. No email tag, just one invite with all your available options.

Conferencing is there, too

Another great feature in the current climate is Zoom, Google Meet, and Microsoft Teams integration. If you link your account, the Calendar.Ai will pull in the respective calls you currently have scheduled.

Again, this makes Calendar.Ai a great tool to mitigate your plethora of apps. No worries about which contacts are using each video call platform. Just open Calendar.Ai and select the call link and you will launch the appropriate app.

Pricing

The free tier of Calendar.Ai from the Google Play Store gets you many of the features out fo the box, such multiple accounts, and Smart Scheduling. However, to get many of the extensions like social contacts, etc. you’ll have to upgrade to Premium at $4.17 per month (billed annually at $49.99). Premium still limits contacts and company insights to just 30 accounts.

To unlock unlimited features, you’ll need to step it up one more notch to Pro. This moves your total cost per month to $8.75 per month ($104.99 annually). Pro gives you access to all your companies and contacts insights and 365 days of searchable data.

Conclusion

Calendar.Ai is a great option for the power broker who’s tied to their calendar and contacts. With multiple accounts, contact and company insights, and additional extensions of sister app Calls.Ai, Calendar.Ai is a must-have. You can download the app today at the Google Play Store. As mentioned, pricing does play a role, but let us know what you think of this great app in the comments.


EDITOR NOTE: This is a sponsored product review, however the views and opinions expressed here are entirely those of AndroidGuys. No editorial consideration or adjustment was made on behalf of the sponsor.

How to crossplay Fortnite on mobile with other platforms

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One of the best parts about today’s more popular games is that they can be played with other players, regardless of platform. Take, for instance, Fortnite, which has been kicking around a few years now, constantly roping in new players.

If you’re itching to play Fortnite with your friends, here’s a quick-start guide on how to play the game with your friends on the mobile, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch, and the PC.

The guide will not cover how to play with iOS users currently as there is no way to play on iOS currently.

Pre-requisites:

Before you begin, make sure you first have the game downloaded from our guide. aAs of today, Fortnite is still not in the Google Play Store, so you will have to use the aforementioned method to get it on your Android device.

Second, if you aren’t on the latest version of the game, follow this guide to update your game to the latest version.

Third, if your friends are on any non-smartphone/tablet system, ask them to enable cross-platform play. If they already play with other console players, it means they already have it enabled.

Let’s get to playing!

Once you’ve done all of the above, boot up your game with the play button via the Fortnite app or the Epic Games store app.

You will eventually be loaded into your lobby.

First, you will need to know your Epic ID or your Epic Games account name. This will be hovering about your character’s head in Fortnite.

Once you know your Epic ID, share it with your friend or if you have to add them, tap on the top left of the screen to bring the social menu.

Tap on the add friend tab and in there enter your friend’s Epic ID.

If you are adding your friend, enter their Epic ID in the box and ask them to accept your friend request.

Once your friend has added you, open the social menu one more time and it will take you to the Party Up screen by default. Over here look for your friend and tap on their name.

A new menu will pop-out and give you a few choices. Choose Invite to party or Join party (if their party is set to public), otherwise have your friend send you an invite.

You will be prompted to tap Accept on the screen to join your friend’s party.

Once you have either joined your friend’s party, or they have joined yours, just choose the game mode you want to play, tap Ready! and you are good to go!

Keep in mind that playing with players on any other system that isn’t Android (smartphone or tablet) will pair you with other consoles or PC players. As such, if you’re going to take on such intense competition, we recommend connecting a controller to your phone.

How to stop Instagram from tracking everything you do on your Android device

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It is not a secret that social networks are huge gatherers of data about users. That is how the algorithm operates – it compiles the patterns of your performance online and then categorizes ads and other promoted content. The controlling features of Instagram are closed for users. That means – you cannot completely stop the app from collecting data about what you are doing online and limit the kinds of advertising that you see in your feed.

As a matter of fact, any attempt to buy and use 100, 500, or 20 Instagram likes for business or personal blog promotion can also be tracked and noticed by specific algorithms but it’s not crucial. However there are methods to put some borders for Instagram, and in this article, we will give you this content to make your time online more comfortable for you.

Basic security

There are some reasons you should enter the settings of your app and check what you actually share, maybe without even knowing.

  1. First of all, you will notice the Security paragraph, where you will find an Access Data point.
  2. When you tap it, you can discover everything that is connected with your account, like phone numbers, or email addresses.
  3. Also, the changes that the user did to the password will be revealed to him, and the overall interaction in the app too.

IG gathers 25 data categories, e.g. poll interactions and other Stories activity, followed hashtags, the changes that users make in their bio, and so on.

The sad aspect about it is even if you can discover all this info without any doubt, there are not too many actions that you can perform to improve this situation. For example, you can erase your history of searches, but it won’t vanish without a trace forever. Occasionally this information will be restored, as soon as you will look for the same thing on Instagram or Facebook.

Another function that can be diminished is applying your contact list into the network database. Once you put in your contacts, the algorithm of Instagram is competent to provide recommendations for friends. However, at the same time, subtracting your CL is also a source to receive the info about your social actions. This option works in another way – you might withdraw the contacts from Instagram.

Geo position

Instagram is positioned as a mobile platform, or in other words, people use it primarily with their smartphones. And when you post a photo or story, you could enable the geological location finder, which is basically the channel for Instagram to gather this data. This feature is shut down by standard settings and can be altered in too. To provide permission for tracking and sharing your location, you will have to attend your device settings and permit or restrict this action. You can’t accomplish that in the app Settings.

On the Android phone, tap Settings, and after that enter the paragraph Apps and locate Instagram there.  The features that can be restricted/allowed on here are:

  • location
  • microphone
  • camera
  • contacts
  • depository space of your device, etc.

You can either allow the app to gather information all the time (meaning when you are not in the app), only when you are using it, or never. These actions would be analogous to IOS device owners.

Managing The Advertising

Instagram is now one of the channels where Facebook is grossing money. And so, the platform is full of numerous ads. Occurring the parent company, Facebook runs it completely, and quite successfully. The power of Instagram as a marketplace has increased as the platform introduced the shopping features, which is why this network’s ads system has strong support from FB servers.

The range of ads that you observe is established on the knowledge about your preferences that is gathered by both Instagram and Facebook. Inside the platform, you will usually see merchandise that is parallel to the one that you liked, followed, or shared. For example, if you subscribed to and liked some posts about swimsuits, with 97 percent probability you will meet in your feed the promoted posts from other brands that provide this piece of clothing, probably in your region.

Your character and interests can also be tracked outside of the platform. The small component of code that is called Facebook Pixel is embedded in practically every website on the internet. It moreover accumulates detailed info about the kind of products that you were interested in or bought. The identifier that is linked to the Pixel will then categorize and decide what advertising you will later see.

The amount of control that you get over the huge marketing machine, that includes Instagram is microscopic. In the Settings of your app, you can detect what ads entertained you. Meaning: you appreciated a post, left a comment on it, saved it, or watched the major portion of a promoted video. Looking through that will allow you to predict what kind of advertising you will observe in the nearest time.

To dismiss the individual ads, you should:

  • Hit three dots in the right upper corner.
  • Then, choose Hide.
  • Or you can report it if you consider this material inappropriate and against the policy of Instagram.

To get more power over the ads, you will have to stop by your Facebook page. The changes that you would make in it, are applied to Instagram too. On FB you are able to change your preferences, and that would filter out the advertising you don’t care for.

The Ad Preferences page is a wishing well for finding the data. It will demonstrate what Facebook considers to be your choices in content, what companies have loaded the data about you, and how it is targeting you. So what you should do is to spend some precious time examining the points in this field and changing them to your favor.

The prominent criteria that you can base your choice on are:

  • employment
  • connections
  • marriage
  • studying data

All that can be discovered in the field on Facebook where your bio is. So don’t be surprised to see that many of your friends had deleted their biodata. They just want to avoid ads.

Get Rid Of Instagram

The most radical direction to avoid annoying ads and don’t let the platform stack the info about you is to eliminate your app. To withdraw the account inside the app is impossible, remember it. To perform that you can do it through this link. But you must realize that everything that you possess there – your:

  • pictures
  • comments
  • videos
  • likes
  • followers

…will be deleted as well, and there is no chance to get them restored. There is too a possibility to freeze your profile – this option is called a temporary disability.

Destroying the app is a good idea if you just need to relax, and spend some quality time offline with your family and friends, experiencing what life is like when you don’t scroll the feed for half of the day.  This is a good way to have a rest from obtrusive trends and big chunks of informational garbage that you can incoherently consume on the platform. The algorithms are not perfect, and they cannot understand if you really like the ads that you watch. All they can rely on is your behavior on the internet. So you can also try to limit your surfing to the minimum and never subscribe to brands and influencers who are posting much product placement.

The Conclusion

Ads can be annoying. Hell, it can drive you crazy if there is too much of it or if it shows you something inappropriate. But we must understand that without ads, the revenue of social media will be lowered, and thus, their owners and developing teams will lose interest in working on it. And with that, the quality of social media experience would be discredited a lot. Besides, the possibility to work with ads on social media has given lots of small local businesses to grow and blossom with high-quality products, which is actually a nice course of things.


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Eight of the best apps to look after your kids

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If you didn’t know what spy apps are, they are basically apps that are used to spy on people without their knowledge. Such apps are used for tracking their phone, tracking an employee, or watching over kids. By any means, we don’t support the use of these apps for any bad reasons. You shouldn’t use spy apps unless you have their permission. If you are looking for spy apps to look over your kids, that’s definitely fine but please don’t involve in any malicious activity.

So, in this article, we are going to be talking about eight of the best spy apps that are available for Android and iPhone. For clarification, we are simply telling you guys about these apps just for you to know that they exist. It’s all upon you to check applicable laws and make sure that the apps don’t break any of them. Please use them responsibly if you are looking forward to downloading any of these apps. For more about spy apps, check out https://phonetrackerguide.com/ for various app reviews.

iKeyMonitor

If you are looking for apps to help look over your kid’s activity, iKeyMonitor is one of the best options available. It is extremely powerful, very easy to use, and is capable of doing a lot of stuff. It allows you to track the calls, texts on the phone, you can spy on the social media apps. You can also check the websites they are going into, the app also enables location tracking.

An amazing option available on this app is the availability of free plans. This is app is among one of the best spy apps for free. A downside is that this app will work best with older models of iPhones because, in the newer versions, there is two-factor authentication enabled.

FlexiSPY

FlexiSPY is another amazing spy app that offers powerful features. The app allows you to monitor a particular phone on various devices like computers, tablets, laptops, etc. before buying the app, you can try out the demo as well.

A major downside of this app is that though it has tons of powerful features, it comes with an even high risk. In order for using the app, you will have to Jailbreak the phone on which the app is installed.

Jailbreaking has a really big disadvantage, Jailbreaking your phone has a higher risk of your phone getting hacked. In my opinion, putting your personal data at risk to spy on a person is just a dumb act.

XNSPY

XNSPY is a really amazing app for monitoring iPhones. The app has tons of amazing features that are both powerful and easy to use. The customer reviews on the app do reflect how easy the download process is. Downloading and monitoring a phone is literally a piece of cake with this app.

On the other side of the spectrum, I’ve noticed that the customer reviews also state that the customer service of this app is not at all good. Not only XNSPY but most of the apps mentioned in this article have the same issue, bad customer service.

Web Watcher

If you are looking for one of the best spy apps to monitor your kid’s activity, consider Web Watcher your way to go. The company is really proud of the fact that this app doesn’t require you to Jailbreak your phone. The app can be downloaded and used on both apple and android devices.

One of the best features of the app is the Alert Log option. The app also offers a free trial period so that you can check how the app works and get a subscription if you want to.

Cocospy

The app is specially designed for monitoring kids’ activity. It is very easy to use and can be installed on any mobile device. If you want to monitor apps such as messenger and Snapchat, you will have to Jailbreak your phone, it also lacks a free trial. Cocospy is generally accepted over 5 continents around the world.

Auto Forward

Auto Forward makes spying on phones a literal piece of cake. You can remotely access and spy on the target phone with the help of this app. Whatever you want to monitor using this app, you won’t have to Jailbreak. One amazing feature is that this app provides access to audio and media files.

Mobistealth

Mobistealth has a really simple and easy to use interface in the app, you can access social media apps, messages, and calls without having to Jailbreak your phone. The only downside is that the features are really simple and doesn’t include as many features as other apps.

mSpy

With the help of this app, you can look at deleted messages, incoming and outgoing texts as well as the call history on the phone. You can also track the phone with the help of the GPS feature.


EDITOR NOTE: This is a promoted post and should not be viewed as an editorial endorsement.

LG Mobile offering some insane Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals

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If you happen to follow me elsewhere, you will know my affinity for LG smartphones. I think it mostly has to do with the fact their 3.5mm jack is second to none and I have a semi-unhealthy obsession with headphones. In any case LG announced some pretty crazy Black Friday deals on some of their latest devices. Let’s start with the craziest, shall we?

Wing

LG wing with swivel screen opened

  • AT&T – From now until 12/31 you can pick the the LG Wing for $350 with a qualified trade in. New and existing customers are eligible
  • T-Mobile – T-Mobile may have lost their minds with this one. If you have two current lines, or you activate two new lines, and you purchase a Wing on a monthly payment plan you get the second one (or a Velvet) free via 24 bill credits. This one ends on 11/30 though so act quick.
  • Verizon – Between 11/26-11/29 if you switch to Verizon you can get the Wing free with an eligible trade in one select unlimited plans. Current customers can get up to $650 off the Wing when you add a line and trade in an eligible device

Velvet

  • AT&T – From now until 12/31 get the Velvet for $5/month with eligible trade in and you either add a line or upgrade
  • T-Mobile – From now until 11/30, similar to the Wing deal, when you buy one Velvet you get one free if you add two lines or have an active two lines of service

V60

  • AT&T – From now until 12/31 get $700 off the V60 with the trade in of an eligible device and you either add a line or upgrade a line
  • Verizon – Between 11/26-11/29 if you switch to Verizon and trade in an eligible device you can get the V60 for free on select unlimited plans. Also with any V60 purchase you will also get a free dual screen.
  • US Cellular – From now until 12/27 buy a V60 and get $200 off

K92 5G

 

  • AT&T – From now until 12/31 you can get the K92 for $5/month. This is available to new and existing customers. No trade in required.
  • US Cellular – From now until 12/27 you will get $200 off the K92 (retail price is $399.99).
  • Cricket – From now until 12/31 you can pick up the K92 for $199.99, which is pretty much the same deal from US Cellular.

LG ain’t playing this holiday season. If i can somehow talk my wife into it, I would love to take advantage of that T-Mobile Wing deal. Will any of you be picking up a new LG device? Let us know in the comments which on you like the best.

 

Ting Mobile shuffles rate plans

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A lot of you may not know who or what Ting Mobile is. At its heart, Ting Mobile is an MVNO. Before the Sprint/T-Mobile merger they basically ran on either Sprint or T-Mobile towers depending on whether you wanted CDMA service or GSM. As a result of said merger T-Mobile was required to sell off some of their spectrum. Enter DISH.

On August 1, 2020 DISH acquired the assets of Ting Mobile. More recently, however, Ting Mobile announced three new rate plans, Flex, Set 5, and Unlimited.

Depending on your data usage you might end up finding a killer deal here. Let’s get into the details; remember these are all no contract plans.

  • Flex – This is the cheapest plan, you’re looking at $10 per month for unlimited talk and text. Data is pay-per-use and you’re looking at $5 per shared GB
  • Set 5 – You’ll get the same unlimited talk and text as the Flex plan, but the Set 5 plan also includes 5GB of data for $25 per month. Data on this plan can also be used for a hotspot.
  • Unlimited – Exactly what it sounds like, sorta. You’ll get unlimited talk, text, and data for $45 per month. This comes with a couple caveats. You’ll only get 12GB of hotspot data with this plan, and 22GB will be high speed LTE/5G data. If you use all 22GB, your data will be slowed to 2G speeds for the remainder of your billing month.

All in all these are actually pretty good plans, provided you get decent coverage where you live. If you’re curious and think it might be a good fit for you, you could start with the Flex plan. Just keep an eye on your data for that month until you know if you’re going to stick around.

If you need a phone you can either bring your own, or buy one from Ting. It has a range of devices, from the $99 Motorola e6 all the way up to the $1,100 iPhone 12 Pro Max.

Do these new plans make you want to try Ting Mobile for yourself? Let us know in the comments what you think.