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雨薇 王
雨薇 王 15 Jul, 2016

Your mobile phone will be safer with this application

winkwinklaughHello guys, I'd like to share one application we made.

Most downloaded app lock in Play Store. Protect privacy with password, pattern, fingerprint lock.
 
Applock Aurora allows you to set numeric password or pattern lock to lock individual apps preventing snooper or intruders from accessing or enabling information you want keep private.

Play Store Link:

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.freejoyapps.applock.Aurora&referrer=utm_source%3Dforumseo
 


 
With Applock Aurora:
Never worry about a friend borrows your phone to play games with mobile data again!
Never worry about a workmate gets your phone to look the gallery again!
Never worry about someone reads private data in your apps again!
Never worry about kids mess up Settings, send wrong messages, paying games again!
 


Apps you want lock include:
-System settings
-Call log
-Text messages (SMS)
-Social media accounts like Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Tumblr, Snapchat etc.
-Contacts
Features of applock password & pattern:
-Private image: hide and encrypt your private photos. Lock them with password lock or pattern lock
-Private video: Hide and encrypt your private videos. Lock them with password as PIN code or pattern
-Lock cover: Disguise your lock screen as something else like calculator, weather, Clock. Force Close & Finger Print screen cover to confuse snoopers or intruders.
-Prevent uninstall: After you enable Advanced Security feature, others are unable to delete this applock password & pattern without your permission. This can better protect your privacy and secret.


Hope you will like it

Thanks a lot!!!!!

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Rajeshkiran
Rajeshkiran 28 Apr, 2016

Understanding smartphone cameras…

People on social media are constantly looking to click better pictures to upload to their growing online-photo collections. Buying an expensive smart phone may not be enough to up your game in photography, but a little research on camera specifications and nomenclature will go a long way in helping you select that perfect smart phone for your next photographic expedition.

Camera Glossary

Sensor: A sensor captures light and converts what you see into an image. It determines image size, resolution, low-light performance, depth-of-field, dynamic range and basically how good your photos look.

The quality of the image depends on the size of sensor, the number of pixels on it and the
size of those pixels. For example: Samsung’s ISOCELL image sensor technology
promises increased light sensitivity and higher colour fidelity in smartphones
even in poor lighting conditions.

Aperture: The aperture (sometimes called focal ratio) of a camera is the ratio of the lens' focal length to the diameter of the entrance pupil. It is a measure of lens speed, and provides the thrust to
produce photos with better sharpness and clarity. The higher the focal ratio
and the smaller the opening in the lens, the greater the depth of field and
sharper the background of the photograph.

PDAF: Phase Detection Autofocus (PDAF) is currently the fastest method of focusing. It uses two sensor points to detect the phase difference in the light path and find the exact distance. It moves
the lens to the correct focus point so that the camera produces high quality
images. A few smartphones also use VCM ball bearing and closed loop technology
in PDAF, which lets the user click a picture in less than 0.09th of
a second.

Megapixel:
This is a unit for measuring image resolution. The more the pixels in a picture,
the more detailed the picture becomes. To put it simply, a single megapixel
amounts to one million pixels in an image and is an indication of the camera's
image quality or resolution. So photographs taken by a camera with higher
megapixels will result in higher resolution images.

Resolution: This refers to the number of pixels
in a camera sensor. A higher resolution means more pixels and more pixels
provide the ability to display more visual information (resulting in greater
clarity and more detail).

Autofocus: The Auto-Focus feature provides a camera with the ability to automatically focus on a subject correctly without the need of manual intervention from the user. This feature allows improved zoom shots and closer macro shots.

So don’t be camera shy, go ahead and research these terms so you have the right smart phone
to click that award winning photo!

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Christina A.
Christina A. Last update 15 Jan, 2026

Customer's Inconvenience: Grievance Or Stupidity?

"Customer is the king. Customer is always right. Customer is important. Every customer counts." Blah. Blah. Blah. are what we always hear from everyone!

There is no organization that does not value their customers as they are the ones driving the entire business. It's a fact that every customer is important and many customers genuinely express their inconvenience. On the contrary, there is a whole new category of customers who choose to pick up the sword of social media platforms to ambush the budding startups.

Having a few years of experience working with startups, my personal experience compels me to write this blog in support of such firms who get to deal with a lot of crap like that. It is sad to have witnessed that a customer is called a king for a purpose which is surely not being fulfilled in today's date.

None of the customers possess the traits that a judicious king would possess in order to rule over his kingdom. Now days, despite having the choice of plethora of kingdoms, a customer opts to beat around the bush and only criticize.

This is just one example that I am quoting and you might wanna trust me that there are many like this one. While selling your items online, one is literally selling unwanted items and looks for some value in order to upgrade to a better technology.

Now you need to understand that one has to be honest enough to provide the exact details of their items in order to get a better price. I have witnessed the sheer stupidity of customers who do not understand the importance of a display in a smartphone. For a startup, getting the dead pixels or a broken screen fixed can cost a lot whereas a customer may treat that as "just a scratch".

In such a scenario, the customer is making a fool of himself and the poor startup who still tries to negotiate and requote the price to the customer and still offers a price in four digits only gets belted "shamelessly" on each and every social media platform.

It is not a good sight to have on any given day when an employee (also a customer within) logs on to his or her panel to see such stupidity. What may seem as a grievance to the entire world may actually result in being just a sheer stupidity.

"Cos what you see may not be the entire truth but only your perception".

P.S. - Be a responsible customer. Always read the terms & conditions before you write a negative review for a firm, whether established or a startup. Last but not the least, get away with the "chalta-hai attitude."

"Views are my own" - Issued in public interest - "Fun-hith mein jaari":smile:

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