Friday, 27 November 2015

How To fix Hey Cortana on Lumia 1520 & 930 With Windows 10

How to fix Hey Cortana on Lumia 1520 and Lumia 930 with Windows 10 mobile


Fix Hey Cortana on Lumia 1520 and Lumia 930

1. Settings

Go into Settings > Time & language > Language


2. Add

Use the + Add Languages function to add English (United Kingdom). Hit the checkmark at the bottom and yes to the download prompt.
                        

3. Remove

On the main Languages page long press on English (United States) and choose Remove. Now, select the Restart phone button and let the phone reboot

4. Add Part II

For these steps, we are reversing what we did above. Use the + Add Languages function to add English (United States). Hit the checkmark at the bottom and yes to the download prompt.

5. Remove Part II

On the main Languages page long press on English (United Kingdom) and choose Remove. Now, select the Restart phone button and let the phone reboot

6. Train Cortana

Once the phone has restarted with the correct English (United States) language you can go back to Settings > Extras > Hey Cortana and begin to train Cortana again to use your voice when the display is off.




if you are a UK users and cannot use Hey Cortana even though you have the feature, you will need to reverse Steps 2 and 3.

We did confirm this worked on our Lumia 1520, so it should work on your phone as well.

Source:-WindowsCentral


What is Hey Cortana Feature in Windows Phone

Hey Cortana


'Hey Cortana' is the name of a new feature for Windows Phone 8.1.1 tied to the Lumia Denimupdate. It was announced in September 2014 during Microsoft's Berlin event for the newLumia 730 and Lumia 830.
Hey Cortana is also a marquee feature in Windows 10 for PC, which launched in July 2015 and Windows 10 Mobile. The feature will also be coming to the Xbox One later in 2015 when it receives Windows 10 as well.
For mobile, Hey Cortana makes use of SensorCore and the Qualcomm Snapdragon 80x series chipset to bring passive-voice listening to the Cortana personal assistant. A more simplified explanation is users can say 'Hey, Cortana' to wake up their Windows Phone, enabling Cortana to take commands for inquiries, requests or actions.
Because Hey Cortana requires SensorCore and the Snapdragon 80x chipset, currently only the Lumia 930Lumia Icon, and Lumia 1520 support the technology. Those phones need the corresponding Lumia Denim firmware to enable the feature. Hey, Cortana is a system app, meaning once it is on the device, it can be dynamically updated through the Store by Microsoft.
Users train Hey Cortana by repeating 'Hey, Cortana' four times in a quiet room. User voice clips are stored locally to ensure privacy and users can reset the training at any time. Hey, Cortana is also optional, as the user can enable or disable the feature through system settings.
For PC, the process is the same as modern computers can also have passive listening enabled. Although it does consume a small amount of battery most users will not notice and it is ideal for desktop PCs who are always connected.

Saturday, 21 November 2015

Windows 10 Mobile vs Windows Phone 8.1: Massive Changelog

It seems Microsoft may be planning to release Windows 10 Mobile Build 10586 soon to everyone using a Windows Phone 8.1 device. So, while Insiders are already enjoying Windows 10 Mobile as the Insider Preview it will be a new experience for millions of Windows Phone 8.1 device owners out there. In this article we are covering all the changes that windows 10 Mobile brings as compared to Windows Phone 8.1 GDR1 and GDR2.
Windows 10 Mobile Massive Changelog

Tiles, Start Screen & Action Center (UI) Changes:
• Four column of mid-size tiles on start screen for Phablets and also on smaller devices if you change the size of tiles by using slider in Display settings
• Four rows of action buttons in action center for Phablets and also on smaller devices if you change the size of tiles by using slider in Display settings
• Some changes in Start personalization settings. You now have option to choose the background image from “My Picture / Sample Pictures”. Also the Background style settings viz “Tile style / Full Screen picture” is a separate option now.
• Full Wallpaper support is finally here, along with option of Translucent tiles to fully transparent tiles with help of a transparency slider. The transparency slider works as per the name now. So by increasing the slider percentage, start becomes more transparent
• Cellular, Torchlight and Note are new toggles
• Search bar in app list is dark on top and app filter view has a new look
• Most of the apps like Camera, Store, Music, Video have new Icons
• Even the Multitasking UI has wallpaper support and Landscape mode though you need to use an app like Camera to enter Landscape Multitasking mode.
• New UI animations for opening, switching apps and other transactions.
• That expandable action center is great and also the fact that you can access so many quick-access buttons by expanding it. But if you long press on any of these quick-access button it will take you to the settings of that button.
• Expanding the notifications in Action Center: It is a welcome change and now you can expand those notifications that don’t show up in full and you can read them completely in the Action Center and if they are actionable like messages, you can reply to them from Action Center itself.
• Clearing individual notifications: No more clearing all notifications of a group in one go even if you wanted to clear only few of them. You can clear notifications individually even if they are from a single account like your mail or message.
• Lock Screen has a new opening animation that only has date moving up while opening.
• The double tap to lock screens settings now has moved to “Lock Screen” settings

Actionable notifications:
• In case of upcoming text messages you can expand the message pop up by pulling it down and then can reply to the message in-line while not opening it and even after expanding in the Action Center. And while we tried to check whether it works for Skype or incoming Mails, it doesn’t seem to be the case. You see the banners on top but can’t reply in-line. Though, good news is that you can reply in-line to messages even from Lock screen by expanding the notification. You can also take action on Alarm notifications and Facebook Beta supports Actionable notifications too.

Reachability (One-Handed) Mode:
• One-handed mode on all phones which can be enabled by pressing and holding the Start button. When you do this, your screen will slide down so you can reach items at the top of your screen. Reachability mode can be exited with just one tap now. You can see instruction written that shows how to exit it with just one tap
Notifications Settings:
• Private notifications are here. So, you can go to settings–>Notifications & Actions and set “notifications private on the lock screen” for the app you desire. Once you have toggle on this option all the notifications from the app in question will appear as private notifications on the lock screen and in action center.
• Notifications UI has changed and it is now all toggles to control what notifications you want. Settings–>System–>Notifications & Actions.
• Show Alarms, reminders and incoming VOIP calls on the lock screen possible in notifications settings now

Settings:
• New Settings app is all-organized and has all the settings that used to appear as a big unintuitive list on Windows Phone 8.1 under broad categories. Easy to find and understand where to find what.
• You can search for a setting also in the search bar on top.
• On Phablets, settings have an enhanced Landscape mode that resembles to Windows 10 Settings UI
Speech to Text, New Keyboard:
• The keyboard has a pointing stick that lets you move the cursor up & down and also right & left when you type anything
• You can use the impressive voice to text typing which is precise, fast and even puts punctuation mark itself as you speak. The best that you may have seen yet
• On Phablets you can hold and move keyboard up or down and also change size of keyboard by going to Keyboard settings. Check the video below.

Universal Photos & Alarms:
• Universal Photos app has all the camera roll and OneDrive images shown in the same view. The Photos app has been updated to include features you have been asking for to help you do more with your photos.
• It has three views: Collection, Folder and Album views that makes it easy for you to see your OneDrive and PC folders in the Photos app. On your phone, you can also see folders on your SD card.
• With the most recent update to the Photos app, you can now mark local photos on your phone as favorites and have them shuffle on the Live Tile. Additional context menus (press and hold on a photo).
• Living Images play & Rich Capture editing experience baled in native Photos app. You can even capture and edit Living images with Rich capture.
• Native GIF support
• Alarms app is redesigned and have 4 tabs with Alarms, Timer, Stopwatch and World Clock.
Storage Settings:
• UX improvements to storage settings on your device that create a common experience across your PC and phone. We have enabled the number one user feedback item for the storage settings page to allow you to install applications to expanded storage such as and SD card or USB drive on BOTH your phone and PC. You can also check out these updated storage settings in Build 10565 for PC we released last week.
New Camera App:
• The native camera app is an enhanced “Lumia Camera” app but features changed icons and look
• Now you can control “Flash”, White Balance, Exposure etc while recording the video using the Windows 10 Camera app. And some controls are available when using the FFC too.
• The built-in camera app includes rich capture by default and video recording has options up to 120fps for some of the devices (Slow-Mo)
• Settings & Pivot menu has new look
• Digital Video stabilization is finally here
Cortana Changes:
• Cortana appears in the middle now
• You can access the settings without leaving Cortana Home
• New Hamburger Menu with setting moving to Notebook
• Get missed call notifications and send texts on your PC with Cortana: With this build on your phone, Cortana will now notify you on your PC (needs to be running Build 10565 or higher) that you missed a call. When you miss a call, you can reply with a text to the person who called you right from your PC and Cortana will have your phone send it.
• If you want to send a text from your PC at any time (even when you haven’t missed a call), just type or speak “Text” and the name of a contact to Cortana on your PC just like you would on your phone and Cortana will take your message and send it from your phone too! Give it a try and let us know what you think.
• For this to work – all you need to do is make sure you are signed into Cortana with the same Microsoft Account on both your phone and PC and Cortana will take care of the rest. If you have multiple PCs and don’t want to receive missed call notifications on one of those PCs, you can go to Cortana’s Notebook and then to Settings to toggle “Missed call notifications” to off on any PC on which you don’t want to receive these notifications. If you would prefer that your phone not send the notification at all, you can go to Cortana’s Notebook and then to Settings to toggle “Missed call notifications” to off and the phone won’t send the notification to any of your PCs.

Cortana improvements:
•Cortana can help keep track of your leisure time, including movie and event reminders and will give you helpful information to know where to go and to get there on time, including an option to book and track an Uber ride directly from Cortana. With this improvement, you can book an Uber any time you want by saying ‘Book an Uber’ and Cortana will get you a ride immediately. You can even take an Uber to the airport, simply say ‘Book an Uber to SeaTac airport,’ or any other airport recognized by Bing that allows Uber, and have Cortana book you a ride to Seattle-Tacoma airport, JFK, ATL or wherever your travels take you.

Integrated Skype Messaging, calling and video experience:
• Windows 10 Mobile brings Skype integration through the Messaging, Phone and Skype video universal Windows apps.
• The Messaging app now supports animated GIFs and includes the ability to search your messages. And the Phone app has the ability to search for contacts from Call History.

Phone App:
• Phone and Dialler App has a redesigned look
• Speed Dial is here
• Now you can edit number by moving cursor across while keying the number from the Phone Dialer.
• Skype is integrated to Phone app and dialed Skype contacts also appear in Phone app’s call history
• Mobile & SIM settings app has been redesigned and sports a new UI
• Phone and Messaging apps are redesigned and the UI may be liked or disliked depending upon your taste.
• In both Phone and messaging apps you can chose “Spam Filter” app and even app for “caller Id”.

People & Contact:
• New redesigned People Live Tile with circular contact profiles
• People Tiles
• Contact app has a new look
• Export contacts to SIM option

Offline maps & Revamped Maps app:
• You can now save offline maps to a SD card and also the map download works in background too.
• Maps app is revamped and packs many new features and changes that makes it a much better app
• New Hamburger Menu that has search, directions, Favorites and 3D cities
• Voice Navigation and Alternate Routes are here
• You can use Car, Public Transport and Pedestrian navigation options
• You can add location for your Home and where you car is parked

Microsoft Edge Browser:
• Microsoft Edge replaces Internet Explorer on Windows 10 Mobile
• The browser comes with new UI and rendering Engine
• Sharing has moved to the vertical part of the bottom pivot menu and favorites, Reading List, History and Downloads listed separately at the bottom. Though once you tap on them, the four options moves to the top, and we feel it would be better to still have them at the bottom.
• Address bar’s Search Engine can be changed now. First of all, navigate to any search engine like “Google” in the browser. Now go to advanced settings and tap on “change” below “search in address bar with Bing” option. Now you should be able to change your search engine. Check our hands-on video for doing it if you are not able to do it yourself.
• Bing now offers search suggestions when you type anything in address bar. Even if you change you address bar search engine to Google, search suggestions still come from Bing.
• Favorites can be synced now across devices. You can toggle it on or off.
• If a site has side bar then it can be now accessed or hidden by tapping on right or left >>  
Enhanced Email, Calendar & Accounts settings:
• Accounts settings are enhanced. “Your Email & Accounts” option now has all the “Email, Calendar and Contacts” accounts and even the accounts used by other accounts like “Facebook” listed. Ease to manage from one central place.
• Outlook Mail has in-line reply, toggle to choose mail accounts, one tap integration to Outlook Calendar, much better message typing and very rich formatting features. You can also swipe left or right to do many things like delete, mark unread, Flag based on what you select in settings
• Outlook Calendar has integration with Outlook Mail and a easy to use UI. Though it still looks incomplete.
• Tapping on Hamburger button now doesn’t reveal all mail boxes but you need to again tap on the current mail account to reveal all configured accounts to choose from.
• Mail reading view has a new look and the quick action buttons have moved to bottom with all new icons and design.
• Settings page now have more options like Background Picture
• Calendar has a new quick action button that allows to swap between day and agenda view
• Tapping on the Month on top of the calendar brings Monthly view
• Settings show new color options and the settings page has a new look

Battery Saver & Background apps:
• Allows you to add or remove individual apps that can run in background and also push notifications, even when Battery Saver is on.
• New icons for File explorer and Battery Saver action button
• The Battery Saver settings has got the options to control background apps back. Go to Settings–>System–>Battery Saver
• Tap on Battery use and you will be able to see all the apps that run in background. Tapping on any app takes you to detailed settings, where you can chose whether the app runs in background or even when Battery Saver is on.
• Tap on Battery saver settings and you will be taken to the second slide, where you can also allow push notifications from apps when the Battery Saver is on and you can also add apps that can run in background when battery saver is on. So this is an alternate way to add or control app that runs in background when battery saver is on.
•   Settings—>Privacy–>Background apps. So one more place to control which apps run in background. Microsoft may streamline the whole process in coming builds we think.

Groove Music & Film & TV apps:
• Music app is now called Groove Music while Video app has evolved as Films & TV. Both apps are redesigned from scratch
• Both feature new Hamburger Menu UI
• FLAC audio support is here
• Gapless playback comes with Groove Music
• OneDrive integration that allows music in OneDrive to sync to Music app automatically. You can also get it offline with one tap.
Backup options:
• Backup options have changed again. Now, you can toggle on or off backup to OneDrive from participating apps. This is a neat feature and will help in restoring devices without loosing app data in process.
• Also, photos backup option has moved to the new OneDrive app and you need to setup photos backup by going to OneDrive settings. Message backup has moved under messaging settings (Settings—->System—->Messaging).
• Daily backups can be scheduled with and beyond Build 10051. App data and System settings have separate toggles now.


Universal Office Mobile Apps:
• Word for Windows 10—Create and edit great looking documents with Word. Review and mark-up documents, then share your work with others to collaborate in real time. The new Insights for Office feature (powered by Bing) in Read mode brings additional online resources like images, web references and definitions right to you in your reading experience.
• Excel for Windows 10—Use Excel to create and update spreadsheets and gain new insights as you analyze data and visualize it with charts. And new touch-first controls shine in Excel, you won’t even miss your keyboard and mouse when selecting ranges of cells, formatting your pie charts or managing your workbooks.PowerPoint_UI_900x525
• PowerPoint for Windows 10—Create and edit beautiful presentations with PowerPoint. Then use Presenter View to prepare and present with confidence, even use Ink Tools to annotate your slides in real time so your audience really knows what you are talking about.
• OneNote for Windows 10—Capture all your thoughts, ideas and to-do’s with the new version of OneNote. Getting things done with your friends, classmates and colleagues has never been easier with shared notebooks–now with the consistent Office ribbon experience.
Developer options:
• You can now allow your device to sideload apps by going to developer options
• Developer Device Portal is here making sideloading of apps easier.
• USB EEM on / off toggle in developer options

Miscellaneous features:
• If you copy text and then lock your phone on Windows 10 for Phones you don’t loose it. What that means you can unlock your phone and can still find the text copied and retained to clipboard to paste it anywhere you want. That looks quite useful.
• Background transfers easier and more reliable. Media transcoding in the background. Read more here
• Internet Explorer on Windows 10 for Phones now supports “Live Streaming”
• WiGig support comes with Build 10149.
• It has also removed the annoying cellular data use limit for app and other downloads. Now you an install heavy games using cellular data, if you wish to do so.
• Print to PDF feature is also here. You can watch official print to PDF feature demo and read more about printing support here.
We know it is still not the 100% complete list of what all has changed from Windows Phone 8.1 to Windows 10 Mobile, but we will keep it updated. Do let us know how we can improve this changelog.

Wednesday, 18 November 2015

Windows 10 Mobile Preview Build 10586 available for Fast Ring for Windows Insiders

Microsoft released new build yesterday night,having Build 10586.11

Here are some things we have fixed:-
• We have fixed the issue that caused the Start experience to become corrupted (garbled) after upgrading and restoring a backup from a phone that had a different resolution.

• You should now be able to set your default save locations via Settings > System > Storage and it will correctly reflect the current storage settings. Your SD card should no longer show up as a garbled name in Storage settings either. Moving apps to a SD card should no longer cause those apps to crash.

• We’ve made improvements to the Messaging + Skype app – through both app updates via the Store and also on the server side.
• This should be seeing less resuming/loading text when switching apps.
• The physical camera button should be working again if it wasn’t working for you before.
 • Apps and games should download from the Store more reliably.

Known Issues:-

After we released Build 10581 to Windows Insiders in the Fast ring, we discovered:-
• A bug in the build that will cause the filesystem to become partially corrupted after doing a factory reset.
• For those of you who did a factory reset of your phone, you most likely did not notice this issue on Build 10581. Due to this bug however, upgrading to Build 10586 will cause your phone to go into a reboot loop after the upgrade completes – rebooting at the Windows or operator logo.
• To recover your phone, you can use the hardware key combination to reset your phone which will then put it at the OOBE experience on Build 10586.
• We highly recommend that you make sure you do a backup your phone *before* upgrading to Build 10586 due to this bug.
• Additionally, you can also recover your phone by using the Windows Device Recovery Tool to go back to Windows Phone 8.1 and then upgrade to Build 10586.
• Deploying Silverlight apps through Visual Studio to your phone still won’t work in this build. This issue will be fixed with the release of Visual Studio 2015 Update 1 on Nov. 30th. You can deploy UWP apps to your phone without any issues.
• There is a known issue where the tile for Insider Hub still remains under All apps but doesn’t open. Insider Hub isn’t included in this build. There isn’t a way to get it back unfortunately. However, it’ll return in a future flight! In the meantime, use Insider Hub on the PC as a workaround.
 As always, please use the Windows Feedback app to send us any problem reports or suggestions for this build.

Tuesday, 17 November 2015

Best Apps For Your Windows Phone

 
Many People Keep us Asking about the Apps for This and That. So we at WinMob, thought about you and created a list of apps that are necessary for you. Check the List Below:-

File Manager Apps:-
1) Files
2) Aerize Explorer
3) BriefCase
Messenger:-
1) FB Messenger
2) Hike
3) WhatsApp
4) BBM
5) Line
6) Telegram
7) WeChat
Video Calls:-
1) Skype
2) Oovoo
3) Viber
Camera Apps:-
1) Camera 360 Sight
2) Lumia Camera
3) Sophie Lens HD
Selfie Apps:-
1) Lumia Selfie
2) B612
Photo Editors:-
1) Fantasia Painter
2) Creative Studio
3) Fotor
4) Pics Art
5) PhotoFunia
Maps:-
1) Here Maps
2) Here Drive+
Photos & Video Hider/Locker:-
1) Kyms Calc
2) Photo Lock Free
3) Brilli Locker
Video Player:-
1) Moli Player(Change Your Region To China,To get it free)
2) VLC Player
Music Player:-
1) Listen
2) SonicXBeat
Data Sharing Apps:-
1) ShareIt
2) Xender
3) Easy Transfer
Video Converter:-
1) Omni Converter
2) Video Compressor
Video Editor:-
1) Movie Maker
Translator:-
1) Translator
Customization:-
1) Tile Maker
2) Group Tile
3) Live LockScreen(Beta Version)
Weather:-
1) Appy Weather
2) AccuWeather
Tools:-
1) #1ToolKit
2) Authenticator
Social Apps:-
1) FaceBook
2) Twitter
Shopping Apps:-
1) Amazon
2) FlipKart
3) SnapDeal
4) OLX

If We Missed Any or if you want to add any other in the list. Just Tell us in The Comment Section Below.
Thanks!


















Monday, 16 November 2015

True Caller Updated With New Improvements

One Of the Most Popular App True Caller Updated to Version 5.2.0.0.


..What's new (version 5.2.0.0)
• Reduce data - You can reduce your data traffic by disabling all images in the app.
• Live titles - See a rotation of Truecaller contacts on Live Tile.
• Design Improvements- a few small changes to keep app looking fresh.

You can grab the app from Here.

Friday, 6 November 2015


Hands on : Windows  Camera with slow motion video :-


If you are running the Windows 10 Mobile Insider preview on Lumia 930,1520, or Icon,you can now try Slow Motion Video with the updated "Windows Camera App". Windows Central tested it on Lumia 930 

 Hands On Video:-

To enable slow motion capture :-

1.Go into video mode and tap the turtle icon. 

2.Tap the video icon or click the camera button to start recording. 

That's it! 

The video is captured at 720p (1280 x 720) at 120 frames per second. When played back, it's four times slower than normal speed.



You can Edit Captured Video by just tapping the Edit slow motion option. You'll be able to trim and change the speed on parts of the clip too.






Thanks for information :- Windows Central

Subway Surfers one of the most popular game available in Windows Phone Store gets updated today. With the latest update Subway Surfers World Tour arrives in Tokyo. The latest version is now 1.47 and it also adds some new features.

  • What’s new in version 1.47:

  1. Open registration in the World Tour Surfers meter to begin our trip to Japan.  
  2. Explore the vibrant Tokyo subway with Jake and his friends.
  3. Customize your team with a new spectacular outfit called “Harumi”
  4. Fly through the city with the new surfboard “Cute Kitten”.
  5. Compete in our weekly challenges on the slopes with neon to win big prizes.
Download Subway Surfers for Windows Phone

Thanks to NPU for This information

New Indic Phonetic keyboards for Windows 10 Mobile

We are pleased to let you know Windows 10 Mobile newly supports 10 Indic Phonetic keyboards below:-



1.Bangla (India) Phonetic
2.Gujarati Phonetic
3.Hindi Phonetic
4.Kannada Phonetic
5.Malayalam Phonetic
6.Marathi Phonetic
7.Odia Phonetic
8.Punjabi Phonetic
9.Tamil Phonetic
10.Telugu Phonetic


Hindi Phonetic



















How to install Indic Phonetic keyboards:-

1.Go to Settings page.
2.Select 'Time & language'
3.Tap 'Keyboard' and 'Add keyboards'
4.Scroll to your expected keyboard and select it. (e.g. Hindi Phonetic keyboard.


















5.Check added keyboard.
















6.Download language data via Windows Update. It requires reboot.