Wednesday 22 March 2017

100% Working Method To Download Paid Apps On Playstore For Free

100% Working Method To Download Paid Apps On Playstore For Free

GOOGLE Play Store is the official app store for all Android operating system. It is a software developed by Google that allows users to browse and download applications, music, magazines, books, movies, etc.

I'm sure you know that Google Play Store apps are divided into two categories - Free and Paid apps. Free apps are available for free whereas Paid apps are premium which we can only download by paying money. Every Android user wants to download paid apps for free from Google Play Store.

Some months before, I posted an article on how to download any paid software from Google Play Store for free via GetApk, but the method was no more reliable ever since the users started upgrading their Android Device to the 6th major version of the Android operating system (Android 6.0 Marshmallow) and above.

There are many other tricks out there, but most of them are now not working. Shelaf is back with another 100% working method to download Google Play Store Paid Apps for free. You can do that easily using an application called AppVN.

AppVN is a powerful android app designed to unlock and automatically purchase any paid apps from Google Play Store without you paying a dime. The amazing thing about this app is that it doesn't require root access before it can perform the tasks, so it is not compulsory for you to root your Android device before you can enjoy AppVN.

AppVN is not available on the Google Play Store. Download it from the link below and install it on your Android device easily - Download AppVN Here

By default, the app is in another language, but you’ll need to change the language into English from the setting.

To Download Paid Apps for free using Appvn
After installing, open the AppVN. Then you will have to change the language to English by tapping on the MENU and Tap on Cai Dat (settings).
Then scroll down again to Cai dat ngon ngu (set language), tap and open it. Change your language to English. As shown below;


To download paid apps for free, simply go to GOOGLE Play Store and locate the paid app you want to download, scroll down to SHARE, then tap on AppVN in the options. As shown below;

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Samsung Pay launched in India, available on select devices

Samsung Pay launched in India, available on select devices

Samsung has officially launched Samsung Pay service in India. The service is now available across select Galaxy devices including Galaxy Note5, Galaxy S7, Galaxy S7 edge, Galaxy S6 edge+, Galaxy A7 (2017), Galaxy A5 (2017), Galaxy A7 (2016), and Galaxy A5 (2016). The supported devices would have already gotten an update that enables the Samsung Pay app on the device.


Samsung Pay in India works with a wide range of credit and debit cards from various banks, including Axis, HDFC, ICICI, SBI, and Standard Chartered. Apart from cards, Samsung Pay in India also works with Paytm, with UPI support arriving in future. Samsung has also partnered with multiple merchants to enable payment and also provide offers on using Samsung Pay.

You can find out more about how to setup and use Samsung Pay on your device and other details here.
OnePlus has announced that its limited edition OnePlus 3T Midnight Black is going to be slightly less exclusive, as the company will be selling more units of the device beyond the originally planned 250.

OnePlus has announced that its limited edition OnePlus 3T Midnight Black is going to be slightly less exclusive, as the company will be selling more units of the device beyond the originally planned 250.

OnePlus has announced that its limited edition OnePlus 3T Midnight Black is going to be slightly less exclusive, as the company will be selling more units of the device beyond the originally planned 250.


OnePlus will be making another 250 units available through Hypebeast website on March 24, 4PM GMT. Additional units will be available at a later date from OnePlus.net in North America and Europe.

Last week the company announced the Midnight Black edition as a limited edition model to celebrate the 20th anniversary of concept store Colette in Paris, where 250 units were to be made available at a pop-up store on March 21. The response was likely strong enough for OnePlus to consider selling more of these units. Or maybe that was the plan all along and the original announcement was a ruse; we will never know.

The phone features three layers of paint coatings 14 microns thick to maintain the look and feel of metal. The phone is then sandblasted and an anti-fingerprint layer is applied. The phone only comes in 128GB storage option and is priced at $479 / €479 / £439.

Monday 6 March 2017

The LG G6 has over 40,000 pre-orders in Korea

The LG G6 has over 40,000 pre-orders in Korea


The LG G6 is yet to officially hit stores, but interest is already high. The rounded-display smartphone has been available for pre-order in its home market, since last Thursday (March 2) and interest looks nicely high.

The company boasts over 40,000 units, already pre-ordered. This figure trumps most initial sales predictions and there are at least a few factors that could have contributed to this. For one, LG's plan to move its launch ahead of Samsung's Galaxy S8 pair seems to be working great. Not only should initial units start going out to their eager owners in South Korea, as early as March 10, but there is also the matter of early hands-on possibility. Users in the country have been able to test the G6 at one of 3,000 retail stores since February 27.

LG is also luring buyers in with quite a few early-bird deals. Those pre-ordering the handset at a price of KRW 899,800 (around $800) will be getting benefits up to $390 in the form of one year screen replacement warranty, an original case, and an option to choose from several other accessories such as LG ‘TonePlus’ Bluetooth headset and Raleigh keyboard 2.

You can check our hands-on review, for a more in-depth look at the handset.
Fitbit introduces Alta HR with a heart-rate sensor

Fitbit introduces Alta HR with a heart-rate sensor

Fitbit recently reduced the prices of its devices in the United States, including the stylish Fitbit Alta that went from $129.95 to $85. Today we understood why - the company introduced the new Fitbit Alta HR which adds a heart-rate monitor.


The fitness company threw in doubt investors and fans after it announced terrible financial results for Q4 2016 but apparently had something up the sleeve - the new Fitbit Alta HR. It is still stylish like its predecessor Fitbit Alta, but now has a heart-rate monitor on the back. It also has a tap-sensitive OLED display and five-day battery life. The device tracks steps, sleep cycles and shows notifications from the smartphone if constantly connected through Bluetooth.

Charge, Blaze and Surge fitness bands already had heart-rate monitors and now the Alta joins the family. Fitbit used to collect sleep info for a long time but now it can show light, deep and REM sleep stages in Sleep Insights. The same software will be rolled to the Charge 2 band and the Blaze watch next month when the Alta HR hits the shelves.

If you decide to go for Fitbit Alta HR, you have to pull $150 out of your pocket which is $20 more than the original Fitbit Alta when launched. The device will ship worldwide in early April.
Samsung Galaxy S8 to be released on April 28, a week later than initially planned

Samsung Galaxy S8 to be released on April 28, a week later than initially planned

The rate at which new rumors and leaks about the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S8 are popping up nowadays can make it hard to keep up with all the details. One thing that's remained steady in most mumblings we've heard so far has been the purported release date for the two handsets - April 21. We've had no reason to doubt this since the unveiling is actually happening on March 29 as has been rumored before that date became official. And the same sources that had shared that also talked about the April 21 in-store launch.

Now though one of those sources is back with an updated release date for the S8 duo. We're talking about Evan Blass, famously known by his @evleaks moniker, who says there's been a slight delay in Samsung's plans. Mind you, the Korean company hasn't announced the launch date for the handsets yet, so you can't think of this as a delay in the normal sense of the word.


However, it's now claimed that the S8 an S8+ will only be out on April 28, one week later than the date in Samsung's initial plan. It's unclear why this happened, but of course it's easy to speculate that Samsung's foundry wasn't able to ramp up production for the Exynos 9 and Snapdragon 835 chipsets that will power the S8 phones as quickly as anticipated. It may also have something to do with the company performing additional testing, since it clearly wants to ensure there will be no Note7-like issues plaguing the S8s.

LG is clearly going to be happy with this if it pans out, since it means its recently unveiled G6 will get to spend an extra week on the market all by itself, before its main competitor lands.

Wednesday 1 March 2017

 Blackberry KeyOne Specifications, Price and Official Pictures

Blackberry KeyOne Specifications, Price and Official Pictures

BlackBerry KeyOne is the modern Blackberry smartphone from TCL. It is the first BlackBerry phone since the PRIV, the first smartphone from TCL to sports the physical keyboard and the largest ever battery in a BlackBerry. KeyOne has a 4.5-inch display and runs on Android 7.1.

BlackBerry KeyOne features the same touchscreen and physical QWERTY keyboard combo of the BlackBerry Priv. However, the keyboard does not slide-in like in the later.


This rigid keyboard design results in a much smaller screen in order to accommodate the QWERTY keys. BlackBerry KeyOne has a 4.5-inch IPS display with 1080 x 1620 pixels resolution.

KEYone's Smart Keyboard, which has a fingerprint sensor on the space-bar as well as capacitive touch on the entire keyboard for scrolling. You can 'Flick' predictions using the BlackBerry KEYone keyboard, and also assign shortcuts to keys (such as press B for browser) for use with a press or a long-press.


As for the camera, BlackBerry KEYone bears a 12-megapixel rear camera with a Sony IMX378 sensor - the same acclaimed sensor as the one on the Google Pixel - that has 1.55-micron pixels. For imaging, this smartphone also bears an 8-megapixel front facing camera with a wide-angle lens and a flash module.

BlackBerry KeyOne Key Features
4.5-inch IPS Display, 1080 x 1620 pixels (434ppi)
Four-Row Physical QWERTY Keyboard
2.0GHz Octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 CPU with 3GB RAM
Android 7.1 (Nougat) with DTEK SECURITY SOFTWARE
32GB Storage with support for memory card up to 256GB
12MP Rear Camera and 8MP Front Camera
4G LTE (up to 450 Mbps download)
Fingerprint Sensor (Front)
3505 mAh Battery with Fast Charging
SIM Type: Nano-SIM SIM
Count: Single SIM
4G LTE: Yes
LTE band 1(2100), 2(1900), 3(1800), 4(1700/2100), 5(850), 7(2600), 8(900), 13(700), 17(700), 20(800), 28(700), 38(2600), 40(2300) [EMEA], LTE band 1(2100), 2(1900), 3(1800), 4(1700/2100), 5(850), 7(2600), 12(700), 13(700), 20(800), 25(1900), 26(850), 28(700), 29(700), 30(2300), 41(2500) [United States v2], LTE band 1(2100), 2(1900), 3(1800), 4(1700/2100), 5(850), 7(2600), 8(900), 12(700), 13(700), 17(700), 19(800), 20(800), 28(700), 29(700), 30(2300), 38(2600), 39(1900), 40(2300), 41(2500) [Canada, LATAM, APAC, US v1]
Note: The phone is now actually made by a different company, which is TCL Communications, while BlackBerry is a licensing partner that handles the software, but will not be responsible for the actual sales and distribution of the phone.

BlackBerry KeyOne will launch in April 2017 starting at a price of around $550. We currently have no genuine information on pricing and availability for Nigeria, Ghana, or Kenya, but BlackBerry KeyOne Price in Nigeria is expected to range from N195,000 to N300,000 depending on your location in the country.