Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Saturday, April 4, 2015
Samsung Galaxy Music Duos S6012 Secret Codes New Galaxy Music Duos Hidden Code

Here i am going to show you how to access the internal function of Galaxy Music Duos for testing the various hardware parts of your phone if it is working properly or not with the help of this secret code you can test lcd, vibration, camera, sensor (accelerometer sensor, proximity sensor, magnetic sensor), touch screen, speaker, sub key, etc... if you have any hardware problem with your galaxy music duos you can identify with this code if it is working or not to do this follow the steps below.
First of all open your keypad

Then dial the secret code *#0*#. Now you get a screen with title LCD TEST and below that you have lots of option to test various hardware parts of your phone such as speaker, sensor, lcd, etc
To go back use right physical button
while testing the touch you have to touch and mark all the squares back button does not work
Other use full secret codes for android phone tested on galaxy music
- * #1234# to check software version of phone.
- *#12580*369# to check software and hardware information.
- *#0228# Battery status (ADC, RSSI reading)
- *#32489# Service mode
- *#7780# factory data reset galaxy Music
- *2767*3855# Full factory reset (Dont dial it does not ask you to confirm unless you have problem)
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Wednesday, April 1, 2015
YouTube unveils Music Key subscription service
After over a year of rumors, YouTube today lays out details of its Music Key subscription service. So, what does it look like? Essentially it comes in two parts. Starting today, web and Android (iOS is coming soon) users will see a new music hub in YouTube. Here youll find playlists, recommendations, trending songs/artists or just a quick route to that one darn track you cant (but please) stop playing -- all that usual stuff. Over the coming days, this will grow to include the ability to find, and play, artist discographies and full albums. This is the free part available globally, and mostly an attempt to organize what is already available on YouTube. Its the second part youre likely more curious about.

YouTube Music Key is the paid service weve been hearing about, and launches as a beta today in the US (plus Spain, Italy, Portugal, Finland and the UK). The service costs $10 (or £10/10€) a month, and gives you ad-free playback, the ability to listen in the background (essential for mobile users), offline music, endless playlists (like Spotify song-based radio stations) and -- most significantly -- access to the entire Google Play Music library.
In short, one subscription gets you in to both of Googles large music platforms (video and audio). An update to the Play Music app will soon let you watch the official video for a song without having to break out to YouTube, and recommendations will now be based on your listening habits across both platforms (so be careful who uses devices where youre logged-in to YouTube!). This also means youll be able to listen/watch via compatible services (like Sonos), and stream over Chromecast -- so its going to be fairly versatile.
If youre already coughing up the monthly fee for Play Music, this is clearly good news. The only problem is -- despite the big launch -- Music Key is launching as an invite-only beta. Exactly how you get on the list is unclear (you can try here), with YouTube saying its inviting "our biggest music fans first." Those lucky listeners will get six months free, followed by a promotional lifetime price of eight dollars/pounds/euros. If theres nothing in your inbox/app alerts, perhaps theres still time to rack up a few more listens of that favorite B-side ("hundreds" of Indies are apparently signed up, despite early troubles) and bag yourself a place? If not, youll have to wait at the velvet rope with the rest of us for the full launch in 2015.
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YouTube Music Key is the paid service weve been hearing about, and launches as a beta today in the US (plus Spain, Italy, Portugal, Finland and the UK). The service costs $10 (or £10/10€) a month, and gives you ad-free playback, the ability to listen in the background (essential for mobile users), offline music, endless playlists (like Spotify song-based radio stations) and -- most significantly -- access to the entire Google Play Music library.
In short, one subscription gets you in to both of Googles large music platforms (video and audio). An update to the Play Music app will soon let you watch the official video for a song without having to break out to YouTube, and recommendations will now be based on your listening habits across both platforms (so be careful who uses devices where youre logged-in to YouTube!). This also means youll be able to listen/watch via compatible services (like Sonos), and stream over Chromecast -- so its going to be fairly versatile.
If youre already coughing up the monthly fee for Play Music, this is clearly good news. The only problem is -- despite the big launch -- Music Key is launching as an invite-only beta. Exactly how you get on the list is unclear (you can try here), with YouTube saying its inviting "our biggest music fans first." Those lucky listeners will get six months free, followed by a promotional lifetime price of eight dollars/pounds/euros. If theres nothing in your inbox/app alerts, perhaps theres still time to rack up a few more listens of that favorite B-side ("hundreds" of Indies are apparently signed up, despite early troubles) and bag yourself a place? If not, youll have to wait at the velvet rope with the rest of us for the full launch in 2015.
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