Tuesday, 11 April 2017

CHIPPEST SMAERTPHONES|BEST SMARTPHONES UNDER 1000K|REDMI

Hello guys,



Today we all wants chippest things in our life,it does not matter that it is a smartphone or any gadgets or anything for daily use.



we always think about to our budgets so this article is about budget and chippest smartphones.

we all know at a time Sumsung is a number one position in smartphone in India but Micromax realased their phone with a very affordable prices phone to get into market, Micromax give compition to Samsung and Windows phone of Nokia, this tend to fall of Nokia and Sumsung craze in India.

People knows very well those, company will provide better smartphone in chippest price will get into market and also have good features.

Now in smartphones REDMI is hitting in market it is Chinese company that is giving good features with a chippest price to other smartphone companies.



Now REDMI and Coolpand are bringing best smartphones in chippest price as compare to MOTOROLA like MOTO M, MOTO G4.

BEST CHIPPEST SMARTPHONES UNDER  RS.7000.

Reliance Lyf Flame 3 is one of the cheapest smartphones to offer 4G VoLTE support. Priced at Rs 2,999, the smartphone has a 4-inch display and is powered by a 1.5GHz quad-core processor.
pocket-friendly 4G VoLTE smartphone.The handset sports a price tag of Rs 6,499.

Swipe Elite 2 is another affordable smartphone to come with 4G VoLTE support. The smartphone is priced at Rs 4,666.

Karbonn Quattro L45 is another low-end smartphone to offer 4G VoLTE support. The device is priced at Rs 4,499 and is powered by a 1GHz quad-core processor paired with 1GB of RAM, 8GB ROM.

Samsung Z2 is the cheapest smartphone from the South Korean giant to support 4G VoLTE. The handset runs Tizen OS and also comes bundled with free Reliance Jio sim.
4G VoLTE. The smartphone comes with a 5.3-inch display and is powered by an octa-core processor. It offers 1GB RAM, 8GB internal storage.



Redmi is providing best feature in their smartphones, they are also very chippest with compare to other smartphones with that features.
Redmi is providing high RAM with best internal storage with a good battery backup.
Redmi is providing fingerprint scanner to unlock the phone.

Redmi best smartphones are :-

Redmi 3s

Redmi 3s prime

Redmi note 3

Redmi 4a

Redmi note 4



Coolpad is providing best feature in their smartphones, they are also very chippest with compare to other smartphones with that features.
Coolpad is also providing high RAM with best internal storage with a good battery backup.
Coolpad is providing fingerprint scanner to unlock the phone.

Coolpad best smartphones are:-

Coolpad lite

Coolpad note 3

Coolpad dazen 1



Lenovo is providing best feature in their smartphones, they are also very chippest with compare to other smartphones with that features.
Lenovo is providing high RAM with best internal storage with a good battery backup.
Lenovo is providing fingerprint scanner to unlock the phone.

Lenovo best smartphones:-

Lenovo k note

Lenovo k note 3

Lenovo k note 5

Lenovo vibe

Thursday, 11 February 2016

Wednesday, 10 February 2016

HOW TO MAKE FREE WEBSITE

Hello guys....
This blog is about how to make free website without any cost.
WordPress.com is a blog web hosting service provider owned by Automattic,and powered by the open source WordPress software. This website provides free blog hosting for registered users and is financially supported via paid upgrades, "VIP" services and advertising.
The site opened to beta testers on August 8, 2005  and opened to the public on November 21, 2005. It was initially launched as an invitation-only service, although at one stage, accounts were also available to users of theFlock web browser. On October 13, 2012, there were over 56 million individual blogs with the service.
Registration is not required to read or comment on blogs hosted on the site, except if chosen by the blog owner. Registration is required to own, or post in, a weblog. All the basic and original features of the site are free-to-use. However, some features (including CSS editor, domain mapping, Domain Registration, Removal of Ads, Website Redirection, Video Upload, and storage upgrades) are available as paid options.
On WordPress.com sites, every day, over one million new articles and over two million comments are published. Some notable clients include CNNCBS,BBCReutersSonyFortune.com, and Volkswagen. It is estimated that more than 40% of internet bloggers use WordPress as their publishing platform.

In September 2010, it was announced that Windows Live SpacesMicrosoft's blogging service, would be closing, and that Microsoft would partner with WordPress.com for blogging services.
    
Let’s take a step-by-step tour through your WordPress site and see how the different functions work and how to make your new site your own. During the first part of this tutorial, please don’t change anything within the program unless it is part of the tutorial. After following these steps.

LOGIN


                       Begin by logging into the “administration area” or theback end of your website. Visit your site’s login page by placing “wp-admin” after your domain name (e.g.http://example.com/wp-admin). You can also place “login” after your domain as of WordPress 3.4. Some themes provide a “login” link or form on thefront end as well. Now log into WordPress using your username and password.

START UP 

 After logging in you are on the main Administration Screen called the Dashboard. This is the brain behind your website, the place where you can let your creativity explode, writing brilliant prose and designing the best and most lovely website possible. This is where the organization of your site begins – and this is just the start.
At the top of the screen is the area called the “toolbar.” Click on the link that is your site name. This will take you to a view of your new WordPress site. Like it? Don’t like it? Doesn’t matter, just look at it. This is where you are going to be spending a lot of time!
                                                        

Test Drive Your WordPress Site

                                                                                      
Take time to look at the site before you get into the changing of things and figuring out how all of this works; it’s important to see how the WordPress Twenty Fifteen theme is laid out and how it works. Consider this the test drive before you start adding on all the special features.
The layout you are looking at is called a WordPress Theme. It is the appearance of your website, styling the look of the site and the framing of the content. The WordPress Twenty Fifteen theme features a “header” at the top with the title and tagline for your site. Below this is your Menu. Along the side you will see some titles and links. This comprises Widgets. Within the main middle section of the page is the content area. At the bottom of the page is the footer.
Let’s look at the post for a moment. There is a “title,” and below the title is the date the post was written, then the body of the post, and finally some information about the post. This is called the post meta data and contains information about the post such as the category assigned to that post.
Scroll down the page and notice the bar at the end of the page. This is called the “footer.” It says “Proudly powered by WordPress.
IF U WANT TO MAKE A FREE WEBSITE THEN YOU CAN USE THIS .
WWW.WORDPRESS.COM

                                                                                  


FEVICON

Hello frnds....
Today i m posting this post on fevicon.

what is feicon?
The easiest way is to show you. Bookmark this page by clicking here. If you reload the page the icon should display in your browsers address field in a similar way to the illustration.

a favicon is an icon that sits in your Favourites Menu after you bookmark a pageA favicon (short for "favorites icon"), also known as a page icon or an urlicon, is an icon associated with a particular website or webpage. A web designer can create such an icon, and many recent web browsers can then make use of them. Browsers that support favicons may display them in the browser's URL bar, next to the site's name in lists of bookmarks, and next to the page's title in a tabbed document interface.

The original means of defining a favicon was by placing a file called favicon.ico in the root directory of a webserver. This would then automatically be used in Internet Explorer's favorites (bookmarks) display. Later, however, a more flexible system was created, using (X)HTML to indicate the location of an icon for any given page. This is achieved by adding two link elements in the <head> section of the document as detailed here. In this way, any appropriately sized (1616 pixels or larger) image can be used, and although many still use the ICO format, other browsers now also support the animated GIF and PNG image formats. When Microsoft Internet Explorer features animated icons we'll think about producing a script which will do this for you. (Watch This Space)

Most modern browsers implement both methods. Because of this, web servers receive many requests for the file "favicon.ico" even if it doesn't exist. This may annoy web server administrators by creating many server log entries, and unnecessarily loading the disk, CPU, and network. Another common problem is that the favicons may disappear if the browser's cache is emptied.

Originally, Internet Explorer only used favicons for bookmarks, which created a minor privacy concern in that a site owner could tell how many people had bookmarked their site by checking the access logs to see how many people downloaded the favicon.ico file. However, since newer versions of Internet Explorer and most other browsers also display the favicon in the address bar on every visit, that concern may no longer be relevant.

Sunday, 18 October 2015

Myself

A man is great by deed not by birth.

Hi, I m Abhishek Singh