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Anonymous "It means the signal is high speed Was this answer helpful? Yes No. This answer closely relates to:. Anonymous 0. How to remove this H? Suggested Solutions 10 What's this? To get capital letters you use the "shift" keys. There are two "shift" keys. On the left side of the keyboard it is the second key up, right above the "ctrl" key. If you want to lock the keyboard in capital letter mode, again on the left side of the keyboard, press and hold the "alt" key which is to the right of the "ctrl" key and press the search key which has the picture of a small magnifying glass on it left side of keyboard, 3rd key up.

If done correctly, an up arrow will appear in the status bar bottom right corner of screen where time, wifi , battery and your profile pic appear. To take the shift lock off and return to small letters , use the same keys used to turn it on - press and hold the "alt" key, the press the search key.

If done correctly, the up arrow in the status bar in the bottom right corner of your screen will disappear. The other key used to give you capital letters is the "shift" key on the right side of the keyboard located bottom right corner of keyboard directly above the four directional arrow keys. I am not sure what software you are referring to. If you are referring to an app. You can access windows market place on a browser and search for the app you want to download and tap on install.

If you are trying to send files from anoter phone brand, it may or may not work. Make sure that your Bluetooth settings are on as discoverable for them to pair. You need to contact your ISP and request them to provide new ip address.

Source : www. Was this comment helpful? You need to turn of the capital lettering. You will do this by selecting Settings than Keyboard then auto Capitalization now make sure it is Off. Once this is done you should have the caps off however if you are typing your name, the iPad may recognize it and want to capitalize it anyway. You just have to keep correcting the iPad in those situations by tapping the the X in suggested word that comes up on the screen.

Eventually the iPad will not capitalize if you ignore the suggested word enough times. To install anny apps go to windows store and see. Here is the link www. To set any music file as ringtone install an app called ringtone maker and use it to set ur preferred music file to ringtone category.

Later you can set ringtontes by going to settings. Thank You. Anonymous "If you are always getting an automatic capital letter If you are always getting an automatic capital letter , simply hit the shift key one time, and your letter will be lower case. At least until the device thinks you are on a new sentence. A special mention needs to go to some of the great apps that are available by Nokia exclusively for people who buy Lumia phones.

Differentiating Windows Phones needs to come down to who has the bigger screen and better handset colours, and Nokia has done a great job, so far, of giving its customers a little bit extra. Nokia Maps and Nokia Drive are the standouts, giving great maps and turn-by-turn directions to Windows Phone 8 users.

The maps are great, too, with full offline functionality via regional map downloads, decent point-of-interest searching and a great, clear visual layout. Nokia also offers a maps app called City Lens, which is an augmented-reality AR tool, but it seems a bit unnecessary when the standard maps searching is so good. Mapping apps are a dime a dozen these days; in fact, you don't even need a dime in most cases. What sets Nokia Maps apart from the competition in smartphones is the ability to download the maps for entire countries or regions, so that you can use them for directions even when you don't have access to data.

There are also four Nokia-made photography apps, which plug in to the new "lens" feature of the Windows Phone 8 camera app — an option that lets you use the features of a third-party photography app without leaving the standard camera tool.

Nokia has a panorama tool for stitching together pics, and another called Smart Shoot, which takes a burst of photos and then lets you select the best one for each person in the photo, so that the end result could be photo number three with faces from photos one, four and five. Without a doubt, the Cinemagraph app is the most fun. If you're not familiar with the concept, a cinemagraph is a photo with moving parts. This is achieved by shooting a few seconds of video, and then giving the user a "brush" to select which elements of the photo will move and which will remain still.

It seems like such a simple tool, but the result is an addictive photography experience. When you are done making your moving masterpiece, you save the file as a. GIF file, which you can send to friends or post online.

Unlike many of the 4G phones we've reviewed so far this year, the battery life in the Lumia is surprisingly good. It's not better than the battery life in 3G-only phones, necessarily, but it managed to hold enough charge to see us through busy work days with plenty to spare. Your mileage is likely to differ, though, and if you find that the 4G connection is sucking through your power more quickly than you'd like, you can actually turn it off.

In Settings, under the Mobile Networks menu, you'll find a drop-down box with the title "Fastest connection speed". Here, you can dial back your network speeds from 4G to 3G, or even back to 2G.

It seemed to be more of the same, and I was expecting much more from Microsoft this time around. But the truth is, the longer I use the Lumia , the more I like it. The basic phone functionality is rock solid, like calling, messaging and email. The browser is much better than before, and it's hard not to make use of the excellent People Hub for catching up on what your friends are saying and doing.

That Nokia's hardware is so solid is a bonus on top of this great software, and the PureView camera is the cherry on top. Is it better than buying an iPhone or one of the big-name Androids?

This is a much more difficult question to answer. Features wise, WP8 is on par with much of what we've seen from the big players this year, and the Lumia supports the best of it with 4G connectivity, near-field communication NFC and fast processing hardware.

There are still big gaps in the apps market for Windows Phone, and it is impossible to tell when these gaps will be filled, if ever. That said, there is often a serviceable alternative to most of the apps we've been missing.

There's no Spotify, but there is the Xbox Music Pass, for example; no Instagram, but there is a dozen image editors to choose from. You won't find some of the most popular iOS games for Windows, but, conversely, there are dozens of games on this platform that you won't get anywhere else, and some of them are very good.

If we can make one recommendation with confidence, it's that Windows Phone is very easy to use, and would suit someone who wants a smartphone but is a little technology shy. Bluetooth Activate Bluetooth. Copy and remove content Copy content. Share content. Remove private content from your phone. Backup and restore Create a backup. Restore a backup. Settings Call settings.

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