Tuesday, 27 September 2016

Check Out The Real Picture and The Official Full Specifications of Tecno Phantom 6 and 6 Plus

There are a lot of rumors flying around about the incoming Phantom 6 and 6 Plus and lots of people are anxiously waiting for the arrival of those mind-blowing devices.

In my previous post about the incoming Phantom Series, I made a promised there that "the real images and specifications will be communicated to you as soon as we get the naked truth". Now, we have got the real images and specifications of Phantom 6 and 6 Plus. I believed that a picture is worth a thousand words, so no much story, but the below pictures say it all.  

The key features are already stated in the picture, for the doubt thomas like me, who don’t agree with the Tecno Phantom 6 plus battery capacity due to its slim, see from the picture above and judge for yourself. Zoom in the picture to see the full specification.
Less than 30 minutes now, Tecno will clock 10 years (on September 25th, 2016). They are marking the anniversary in Dubai and no better way to celebrate the anniversary than with .

 Happy 10th Anniversary with many more successful years ahead

How to Print Documents, Pictures, Files & Others from Android/Tablet Devices

 Smartphones and Tablets are often viewed as media consumption devices, sometimes you may want to print out movie tickets, boarding passes, scan/documents, pictures or whatever. Android doesn’t have the native printing functionality built into the core operating system, but a Google app and a connected printer will let you print photos, Google Drive files and almost anything via the Chrome browser.
It uses a free service from Google called “Cloud Print”. You’ll need a Google Account and a separate PC with a Chrome browser and an attached printer. You’ll also need a free app for your Android device.

First, configure the PC that has a printer attached

  • Open the Chrome browser installed on your PC
  • If not already signed in, sign in to your Google account by clicking the menu button in the far-right upper corner and then select “Sign in with Google.”
  • After signing in, return to the Chrome menu page and click “Settings”.
  • At the bottom of the Settings page, click “Show advanced settings”
Scroll down to the section “Google Cloud Print” and click the button “Add printers”.
  • A confirmation page will open. Click “Add printer(s)”. Internet-enabled printers will not need this step.
  • A Cloud Print web page will open where you can make further configurations of your printers, if desired.
  • The Google Cloud Print section of the Chrome Advanced Settings page will now have two buttons, “Disconnect printers” and “Manage printers”.




Next, set up the Android device that you want to print from
  1. Download and install Cloud Print app from Google Play Store. 
  2. Open the Cloud Print app and it should automatically add your Google account, otherwise sign in to Cloud Print with your Google account..
  3. Click Print at the top of the Cloud Print app, then select Google Drive or Gallery.
  4. Print from a Web page by clicking settings within Chrome, then Share > Cloud Print.
  5. Select an image or file you’d like to print, and click the print button once more. 
  6. Select your printer from the list and your file will be waiting for your printer in no time.




You should now be able to print from any apps that allow sharing. The PC and/or the printer do not have to be on when you want to send a print command. The print job will be queued at Google Cloud Print until you turn the PC and printer on. You can check what print jobs are waiting by clicking the Chrome “Manage printers” If you do not want your printer to always be connected to the Internet, simply click the "Disconnect printers".