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Sunday, June 12, 2016

New Way On How To Activate 3G/4G And Other Networks On All Android Phones

As we all know that 3G network is a very fast network and is next to 4G LTE which you can also activate in this tutorial. When using 3G to browse, it makes your network to be able to download speedily, open web pages very fast and many other fast access. Your network won't be good without 3G service.

Many Android devices lack the option of enabling 3G only mode, providing only an option to switch to 3G preferred mode only. Often, 3G/WCDMA preferred mode leads the phone to switch to 2G in case 3G signals aren't that strong. While it isn't always good to operate your phone on weak signals, there are situations where you need faster interenet connection which makes sticking to 3G a must.

How To Enable 3G/4G On My Android Device

1. Go to your phone dial pad or phone and dial *#*#4636#*#* immediately a window will pop up out. As shown in the screenshot below.

2. Click on "PHONE INFORMATION " and you will scroll down to "SELECT PREFERRED NETWORK TYPE "  then you will see the list of all networks and activate it. As shown in the screenshot below.


So you can now switch to any prefer network of your choice.

Note: Unless you understand what you are doing, don't tweak any other option in this menu as it can lead to problems. So just activate the 3G or 4G and close window.
If you are having a dual sim phone, you can go to Wireless and Networks >> More >> Mobile Networks >> 3G service
And select which sim you want to activate 3g on
Bonus tip: If you select the third option i.e. Usage statistics (from the popup that appears after dialing the USSD code
*#*#4636#*#* ), you will see an interesting breakdown of the time you've spent on your phone - which app you've used for the longest duration, which application has been launched the highest times etc. As shown below:


That's all! If you encounter any problem while doing this settings, you can drop your comment here for quick solution! So is this article helpful?
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Why You Shouldn't Use AdSense With Native Ads Networks



Let me start with this line from Google Adsense Policy on traffic exchange which reads "While traffic exchange services may help bring traffic to your site, we don't recommend using them, as they may lead to invalid clicks or impressions and result in your account being disabled."

Ok. Why is that same as using Native Ads network like Content.ad, MGID, Disqus Related Content, Gravity, Zemanta and other alongside AdSense code on your website/blog?
Here is, when Native Ads network started, such as Gravity and Zemanta, they were actually built for Peer to Peer (P2P) traffic exchange network where you upload your blog content to their server, then they will be showing your content to other publishers while they will be showing other publisher's content on your own blog too, thereby you all receive traffic via exchange. (I hope you get that explanation?).

Disqus still offer that service even till now
After some years passed, these network found out that they can be selling inventories to Advertisers by mixing some Paid contents alongside the free content shown on the "Related Post" widget, hence the inception of some big companies like Mgid, Content.ad, Outbrain and other who only focus on promotional contents.

But how will Google know you are not using them for traffic exchange as that is how most of those network started?

Note: Zemanta is still doing traffic exchange using Related Post.
So when you do everything right, have unique contents, genuine traffic from different source, make some cool cash on Adsense, they will come later to review your site, it might not be as quick as you think but one day, you will claim you did all the right things and yet AdSense ban your account.. (but you will not tell us you used them along side Native ads network).

AdSense might have eventually whitelist some Native ads companies like Nativo, Outbrain, Taboola and others I don't know about but I know one thing for sure, more than 5 of my friends have been disabled on Adsense just some months after they started using one Native ads network or the other.

If you have big buck in your Adsense, stay away from Native Ads network along side the same Adsense to save yourself story that touch.
P.S: Google never disclose why they ban anyone, so this piece above is merely my own opinion via observation, it might be wrong, it might be right. You have your mind to discern what to choose.
Keep making money!!!
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