Backing up the September camera photos folder using the Xcopy command with specific switches.
Category: Phones
Mobile phones – over the years
Scam telephone calls
We have a Panasonic phone system that does a good job of blocking unwanted callers.
However over the last few months the Panasonic base station has been busy announcing ‘Call from private caller’ and they seem to be increasing!
IPTV Pro purchase
IPTV – been using the free version for a while and now that Foxtel is cancelled (return box tomorrow) decided to buy the full IPTV Pro version. Going around installing on all the devices, Lenovo AIO Win10, balcony and lounge Android TV boxes, several tablets and just finished setting up my Samsung J7 Pro.
Playlists – configured all of the above for Ozzie TV all states m3u & EPG and Fluxus IPTV worldwide m3u but no EPG and Fluxus Cinema.
Continue reading “IPTV Pro purchase”Lenovo Family Cloud
Invitation from Lenovo try out the following products:
Lenovo Family Cloud (Client – phones/tablets)
Lenovo Family Cloud Server (Server – Win10/64bit PC)
Went to my bookmarked Lenovo system scan webpage and one of the software items on the list was indeed the Lenovo Family Cloud Server, went ahead and installed that with no issues. Continue reading “Lenovo Family Cloud”
Samsung Galaxy Note factory reset – continued
From my previous post decided to do a factory reset, running out of storage and went through all the usual stuff like *#9900# to clear the log/cat files etc which previously worked well – but not this time – and I don’t want to root the thing to get to other stuff like lost/found. Did a Kies restore which went well and then off to Play Store to see (and this time short list) what apps I want back on the phone. We are done with the rebuild and now have 830MB free storage
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Samsung Galaxy Note – factory reset
Nokia C2 phone – continued
Nokia C2 phone
Nanna phones and the impending 2G shutdown.
What about ET’s phone??? I can’t remember (golly) so checked her Nokia C2-01:
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GSM 850 MHz Yes
GSM 900 MHz Yes …
GSM 1800 MHz Yes
GSM 1900 MHz Yes
GPRS Yes
EDGE (EGPRS) Yes
3G (UMTS) Yes
HSDPA (3.5G) No
Phew…that’s a relief, it actually displays 3G in the top left hand corner of the screen which both of use could not read without the aid of a magnifying glass

