Megaphone sp ai 4.0 4 download widgets. Software update MegaFon Login SP-AI

Megaphone sp ai 4.0 4 download widgets. Software update MegaFon Login SP-AI

Instructions for updating the software of the MegaFon Login phone (model SP-AI) from the internal memory of the phone.

Make sure your phone's battery is fully charged and healthy before starting the update.

Updating the system may delete personal data from the device memory. It is recommended that you back up your personal data before updating the system.

We connect the switched on MegaFon Login phone to the computer using a data cable

On the phone, click "Enable USB storage" and confirm the action by clicking "OK".

Download the official update firmware for Megafon Login - link.

We save the file to the phone, renaming the file to "Update.zip"

After saving the file, turn off the phone.

Press and hold the Volume Up key and the Power key at the same time for approximately 10 seconds. After the standard screen saver and vibrate signal appears, the phone will boot into recovery mode.

Use the volume keys to select an item apply update from external storage.

Confirm your selection by briefly pressing the Power key. The file manager will open with the contents of the memory card.

Use the volume buttons to select a file update.zip.

Confirm your selection by briefly pressing the Power key. During the update, the message will appear. Install /sdcard, then - diagnostic messages.

Attention: do not turn off the phone or remove the battery until the message appears Install from sdcard complete. The software update process usually takes about a minute.

Select an item wipe data/factory reset volume keys

After the new menu appears, select the item in it Yes - delete all user data. Confirm your selection by briefly pressing the Power key.

The process of formatting and clearing the internal memory will begin, after which the recovery menu will open again.

Use the volume keys to select an item reboot system now. Confirm your selection by briefly pressing the Power key.

After the reboot, the phone is ready to go.

It seems that Russian mobile operators have finally turned their attention to the fact that it is more profitable to sell a service than hardware. Yes, this is a common practice in the United States, when, when concluding a contract for cellular services, the subscriber receives a phone for a symbolic, in fact, price.

The "Big Three" launched almost identical Android smartphones under $100, made in China. This MTS 960(2990 rub.), Beeline E600(2990 rubles) and MegaFon Login(2560 rubles)
I have the last of them in my hands - MegaFon Login on Android 4.0.4.

In addition to the phone itself, for these 2560 rubles, the subscriber receives three months of work on the Internet at the Internet XS tariff. That is, in fact, the phone itself will cost 1990 rubles. Without a contract, the price of a smartphone is 2990 rubles.

The characteristics of the device are as follows:

  • Support for GSM, 3G, GPRS, EDGE, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GPS, A-GPS, GLONASS
  • Processor Broadcom BCM21654, 1 GHz
  • RAM 512 MB
  • Internal memory 4 GB
  • Video accelerator VideoCore IV HW
  • Capacitive screen 320×480, 3.5″, 2-touch multi-touch
  • Battery Li-ion, 1300 mAh
  • Camera 3 Mpix, with flash
  • Support for microSD cards up to 32 GB
  • FM radio with RDS
  • MicroUSB and 3.5mm headphone jacks
  • Size 63 × 115.8 × 13 mm, weight 118 g.
Just some six months ago, I wrote on Habré about a smartphone with almost identical characteristics and a price of 8900 rubles.

It became interesting to me - what should have been done with the gadget to make it cheaper by 4 times without changing the characteristics, and does it make sense to buy it for such a price? Looking ahead, I will say that I liked this toy. Login is definitely worth the price, and Android helps a lot with this.

Smartphone packaging is traditionally simple and predictable. This is a rechargeable battery and a USB cord with a charger. In addition to them, a manual and a wired headset were found in a miniature box (does anyone print them at all?).


The charger gives out 0.5 A, which seems to be a little bit nowadays. The battery is also small - 1300 mAh. However, the current consumption in this smartphone is low - the batteries are enough for a couple of days of active use.

In numbers, this is about 9 hours of talk time, 8 hours of watching movies or 125 hours of standby time.


MegaFon Login looks like a modern rather stylish smartphone. The size is chosen very well - it fits into a shirt pocket, and in jeans it does not interfere and does not break. Lies comfortably in the hand (back panel - SoftTouch coated). A similar size has, for example, Nokia Asha 200 (pictured).


I must say that I took the phone a week ago, and all week I mercilessly exploited it in physically extreme modes. I did not manage to damage it in any way - it is assembled very reliably, and in itself is quite durable.

As far as assembly, I have only one complaint. (there was a similar one for the SP-W1, by the way): The microUSB connector is not protected by anything. And I'm pretty sure that I can put the wire in there the wrong way and break something there.

In addition to microUSB, there is nothing else on the left side of the phone. The top has a headphone jack and an on/off button. On the right is a volume rocker, below is a microphone and a hardware Home button. It is not too necessary, but it is more convenient for her to turn on the smartphone screen than the button on the top.

On the back of the device is a camera (3 megapixels) with LED flash. The camera does not have autofocus, which significantly affects the quality of the pictures. It can record quite tolerable video in 640×480 resolution. The flash can be used as a flashlight, and this is its best use.


Taking a picture of a text with such a camera is quite realistic, it will be possible to read it in the picture.


The external speaker of the phone is a normal one, it plays melodies quite loudly. In headphones, the sound is better if you get normal headphones, of course.

The MegaFon Login screen is definitely not the strongest point. The manufacturer saved on it. Not too high brightness, small viewing angles, low sensitivity and accuracy. You need to get used to it (in a week I learned to type text almost without missing), and for those who are annoyed by such things, this smartphone is contraindicated.

Part of the problem with typing is solved by installing alternative on-screen keyboards and display calibration.

The strength of the smartphone is geolocation. There is also a very smart GPS, and A-GPS, and even GLONASS, which is a rarity for devices in this price range. And it all works.

Being connected to the car's on-board network, MegaFon Login turns into a navigator. All popular navigation systems and maps are installed on it without any problems and work perfectly. As far as I understand, in the pre-installed program "Navigation" MegaFon does not even take money for traffic.


Like SP-W1, Login only works with MegaFon SIM cards. You can also buy "untied", but a little more expensive and on order (you'll have to wait).

He keeps the connection well, and in Wi-Fi networks, and in 3G, and in areas with poor coverage.

According to the manual, the 3G module works in HSDPA 7.2 Mbps format - download, HSUPA 5.76 Mbps - upload. The possibility of such speeds depends on the number of base stations nearby. I was unable to record a download speed of more than 4 Mbps - the smartphone works with 3G at the same speed as the first generation iPad. I think in large cities the speed should be higher.

It is possible to choose which network to use - 2G or 3G. There are functions of a Bluetooth modem and a Wi-Fi router, which significantly expands the possibilities of using the device.

The smartphone software has not undergone any special changes - in addition to the Android 4.0.4 ICS OS itself, a set of programs from Mail.ru, "Navigator" and "Replace the horn" from MegaFon, as well as a certain sports application "Championship.com" were found in the smartphone.

Almost all the programs that I tried to run on this smartphone worked without any problems. The exceptions are Skype and Chrome - official applications from the Play Market do not work, you need to install other versions (there are on the network). Only Instagram does not work at all - a patch has not yet been released.

Games work, all kinds of racing simulators and shooting games (Dead Trigger, for example) work flawlessly, not to mention all kinds of Angry Birds.

No obvious glitches and freezes were noticed - the device works quickly, clearly and predictably. In my opinion, this is exactly what saves the smartphone - Android and the vast majority of applications from the Play Market work quite honestly on it.

And behind some of the complexity of Android from the point of view of beginners, there are its wide possibilities. Absolutely banal tasks like “throw a movie on your phone and watch it” or “take a picture and send it to e-mail” are solved on such a device extremely simply and in a matter of seconds.

I think that children will also be delighted with such phones (games, applications, appearance), and the wallet of parents will suffer less in case of loss or breakdown of the phone by a child.

You probably know about the release of the smartphone on Android 4.0.4 from. Its price is 2560 rubles and this is taking into account 3 months of the Internet. The cost immediately confuses the views, I was also initially surprised by this. Login is so cheap due to the fact that it is customized only for SIM cards of one operator. But now this is not a problem, you can do a flashing (unlock in the language of programmers), which will allow the smartphone to read the SIM cards of all operators. I haven’t tried it myself yet, I just don’t see the point, since I need to sit on the Internet for another 3 months 🙂 But after that I’ll already think about unlocking.

Specifications are very good for a cheap budget phone running Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich. 1 GHz processor, 512 MB RAM, 4 GB internal storage and microSD support up to 32 GB. Surprising, isn't it? It is also equipped with 3G and Wi-Fi. Brothers from other operators in terms of technical characteristics are very far behind. Those who are very poorly versed in the hardware of smartphones, I will say this - Need for Speed ​​Most Wanted 2012 (2013) is on MegaFon Login. The game runs smoothly and for the entire time of the game there were no crashes or slowdowns.

There were no problems with games at all, since the android has all the latest equipment - a powerful processor and a video card.

In general, they did a very good job on the phone. Although it is made in China, it is very very high quality ... don't think that I praise it, I was just really surprised by the quality work and assembly of the Chinese.

Initially, it was very difficult to type a message on it, because the keyboard is small and the calibration is poor. But over time, the manufacturer thought about it and solved this problem in an easy way. Created an official firmware with a calibrated touch screen. But for those who very often correspond in social networks, I advise you to install the Swype keyboard.

You can simply swipe the keyboard with your finger and she herself guesses the word correctly in 99%. I'm just an avid user of VKontakte and initially it was not convenient to correspond with the standard keyboard. After installing Swype, I began to type 5 times faster and without errors. The keyboard has an automatic error correction feature.

What about sound? The sound from the external speaker is excellent. Loud, but sometimes rattles. This is easily fixed by adjusting the equalizer. If you put the phone on the street and move away from it by 30 meters, then it will be clearly audible. The sounds are all clear and separate, and on old phones like the Samsung GT-C3010 there was porridge and not a song. All sounds were mixed. If you talk, then the interlocutor is heard perfectly without sound distortion, they also hear us on the other side in the same way. The speaker is good, when talking, noise was noticed much less than that of the iPhone 5.

Those who are bored with regular wallpapers can install live wallpapers or download their favorite live wallpapers from the Play Market. The screen is bright and clear. The image is not blurry, and the video is just a class to watch! I watched in Full HD 1080 quality on this smartphone, everything loaded and worked. Eyes from the display do not get tired. There is one minus, the sensor is capacitive (thermal). Does not react to objects other than a finger.

In general, the smartphone lends itself very well to customization of style. You can install various themes (launchers) for iPhone or Windows Phone 7, 8.

Everything else about the phone is great...
Many games are supported that are not available on expensive Samsung Galaxy smartphones...
His camera is good, for amateur shots just fine. Quality 3.2 Mpx. Takes very good pictures in daylight. And if you remove the back panel, then the pictures become more clear. Below I posted my pictures with this smartphone.

It seems that Russian mobile operators have finally turned their attention to the fact that it is more profitable to sell a service than hardware. Yes, this is a common practice in the United States, when, when concluding a contract for cellular services, the subscriber receives a phone for a symbolic, in fact, price.

The "Big Three" launched almost identical Android smartphones under $100, made in China. This MTS 960(2990 rub.), Beeline E600(2990 rubles) and MegaFon Login(2560 rubles)
I have the last of them in my hands - MegaFon Login on Android 4.0.4.

In addition to the phone itself, for these 2560 rubles, the subscriber receives three months of work on the Internet at the Internet XS tariff. That is, in fact, the phone itself will cost 1990 rubles. Without a contract, the price of a smartphone is 2990 rubles.

The characteristics of the device are as follows:

  • Support for GSM, 3G, GPRS, EDGE, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GPS, A-GPS, GLONASS
  • Processor Broadcom BCM21654, 1 GHz
  • RAM 512 MB
  • Internal memory 4 GB
  • Video accelerator VideoCore IV HW
  • Capacitive screen 320×480, 3.5″, 2-touch multi-touch
  • Battery Li-ion, 1300 mAh
  • Camera 3 Mpix, with flash
  • Support for microSD cards up to 32 GB
  • FM radio with RDS
  • MicroUSB and 3.5mm headphone jacks
  • Size 63 × 115.8 × 13 mm, weight 118 g.
Just some six months ago, I wrote on Habré about the MegaFon SP-W1 smartphone with almost identical characteristics and a price of 8900 rubles.

It became interesting to me - what should have been done with the gadget to make it cheaper by 4 times without changing the characteristics, and does it make sense to buy it for such a price? Looking ahead, I will say that I liked this toy. Login is definitely worth the price, and Android helps a lot with this.

Smartphone packaging is traditionally simple and predictable. This is a rechargeable battery and a USB cord with a charger. In addition to them, a manual and a wired headset were found in a miniature box (does anyone print them at all?).


The charger gives out 0.5 A, which seems to be a little bit nowadays. The battery is also small - 1300 mAh. However, the current consumption in this smartphone is low - the batteries are enough for a couple of days of active use.

In numbers, this is about 9 hours of talk time, 8 hours of watching movies or 125 hours of standby time.


MegaFon Login looks like a modern rather stylish smartphone. The size is chosen very well - it fits into a shirt pocket, and in jeans it does not interfere and does not break. Lies comfortably in the hand (back panel - SoftTouch coated). A similar size has, for example, Nokia Asha 200 (pictured).


I must say that I took the phone a week ago, and all week I mercilessly exploited it in physically extreme modes. I did not manage to damage it in any way - it is assembled very reliably, and in itself is quite durable.

As far as assembly, I have only one complaint. (there was a similar one for the SP-W1, by the way): The microUSB connector is not protected by anything. And I'm pretty sure that I can put the wire in there the wrong way and break something there.

In addition to microUSB, there is nothing else on the left side of the phone. The top has a headphone jack and an on/off button. On the right is a volume rocker, below is a microphone and a hardware Home button. It is not too necessary, but it is more convenient for her to turn on the smartphone screen than the button on the top.

On the back of the device is a camera (3 megapixels) with LED flash. The camera does not have autofocus, which significantly affects the quality of the pictures. It can record quite tolerable video in 640×480 resolution. The flash can be used as a flashlight, and this is its best use.


Taking a picture of a text with such a camera is quite realistic, it will be possible to read it in the picture.


The external speaker of the phone is a normal one, it plays melodies quite loudly. In headphones, the sound is better if you get normal headphones, of course.

The MegaFon Login screen is definitely not the strongest point. The manufacturer saved on it. Not too high brightness, small viewing angles, low sensitivity and accuracy. You need to get used to it (in a week I learned to type text almost without missing), and for those who are annoyed by such things, this smartphone is contraindicated.

Part of the problem with typing is solved by installing alternative on-screen keyboards and display calibration.

The strength of the smartphone is geolocation. There is also a very smart GPS, and A-GPS, and even GLONASS, which is a rarity for devices in this price range. And it all works.

Being connected to the car's on-board network, MegaFon Login turns into a navigator. All popular navigation systems and maps are installed on it without any problems and work perfectly. As far as I understand, in the pre-installed program "Navigation" MegaFon does not even take money for traffic.


Like SP-W1, Login only works with MegaFon SIM cards. You can also buy "untied", but a little more expensive and on order (you'll have to wait).

He keeps the connection well, and in Wi-Fi networks, and in 3G, and in areas with poor coverage.

According to the manual, the 3G module works in HSDPA 7.2 Mbps format - download, HSUPA 5.76 Mbps - upload. The possibility of such speeds depends on the number of base stations nearby. I was unable to record a download speed of more than 4 Mbps - the smartphone works with 3G at the same speed as the first generation iPad. I think in large cities the speed should be higher.

It is possible to choose which network to use - 2G or 3G. There are functions of a Bluetooth modem and a Wi-Fi router, which significantly expands the possibilities of using the device.

The smartphone software has not undergone any special changes - in addition to the Android 4.0.4 ICS OS itself, a set of programs from Mail.ru, "Navigator" and "Replace the horn" from MegaFon, as well as a certain sports application "Championship.com" were found in the smartphone.

Almost all the programs that I tried to run on this smartphone worked without any problems. The exceptions are Skype and Chrome - official applications from the Play Market do not work, you need to install other versions (there are on the network). Only Instagram does not work at all - a patch has not yet been released.

Games work, all kinds of racing simulators and shooting games (Dead Trigger, for example) work flawlessly, not to mention all kinds of Angry Birds.

No obvious glitches and freezes were noticed - the device works quickly, clearly and predictably. In my opinion, this is exactly what saves the smartphone - Android and the vast majority of applications from the Play Market work quite honestly on it.

And behind some of the complexity of Android from the point of view of beginners, there are its wide possibilities. Absolutely banal tasks like “throw a movie on your phone and watch it” or “take a picture and send it to e-mail” are solved on such a device extremely simply and in a matter of seconds.

I think that children will also be delighted with such phones (games, applications, appearance), and the wallet of parents will suffer less in case of loss or breakdown of the phone by a child.

Is it true that the smartphone has become so affordable and cheap

12.09.2013

I have been using this device for about a month, during this time I found some pros and cons in it.

On the left side it has a mini-USB connector, under the screen there are 4 buttons (3 touch buttons - back, home, menu, and 1 mechanical - home).

On the right side is the volume rocker.

On the top end is a 3.5 headphone jack, and a power / lock button.

The back cover is made of softtouch plastic, soft to the touch, on the back panel there is a 2nd speaker (loud enough), a camera and a flash.

Under the cover is a 1300 mAh battery, a slot for a memory card and a slot for a SIM card.

When you turn on the device, the standard Megafon screen saver.

I chose this device as follows, since I sometimes work part-time in a taxi, I needed a cheap android smartphone, on which a special application would be installed that uses Internet resources (in particular, 3G), and also for making calls.

The choice fell on . Bought in the Megafon salon in Omsk, the cost was 1990 rubles + 600 rubles for 3 months of unlimited Internet for the promotion; if without a promotion - the cost of the phone is 2990. I’ll make a reservation right away that this phone is locked from the operator to the Megafon network, it can be unlocked very easily in 2 minutes, but a huge “+” is lost, namely, a guarantee that is given for 3 years from the date of purchase, even the largest manufacturers do not give such a guarantee.

What we liked:
1. This is, of course, the price, only 1990 for a new smartphone.
2. Full-fledged Android 4.0.4 (kernel version 3.0.15).
3. The presence of 3G, which works, catches no worse than on the iPhone.
4. It is also worth noting all the characteristics of the phone:

  • support for WCDMA 900/2100, GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 MHz networks;
  • OS Android 4.0.4;
  • Broadcom processor, 1 GHz;
  • touch capacitive TFT display 3.5", 320x480 pix;
  • video accelerator VideoCore IV HW;
  • random access memory (RAM) - 512 MB;
  • internal memory (ROM) - 4 GB;
  • support for MicroSD cards up to 32 GB;
  • camera - 3.2 MP with LED flash;
  • FM radio with RDS;
  • Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n;
  • Bluetooth 3.0, A2DP;
  • micro USB connector, 3.5 mm headphone jack;
  • accelerometer;
  • GLONASS, GPS;
  • lithium-ion battery 1300 mAh;
  • overall dimensions - 115.8x63x13 mm, weight - 118 g.

    Flaws:

    1. This, of course, is a screen, namely, small viewing angles, and the displayed information is hard to see in the sun.

    2. There is not a big void between the cover and the battery, which is why there are no big squeaks when you press the center of the back cover, otherwise it is well assembled.

    3. Perhaps this is not a drawback, but still, why duplicate the "home" touch button below with a mechanical button, that's what I don't understand, but this is probably the intention of Chinese designers.

    There is not enough official unlock, but this is Megafon's marketing move, unfortunately, nothing can be done about it.

    Recently, I began to use it much more often and take it with me instead of the iPhone. Of course, you won’t impress anyone with a Megafon phone, like any other Apple / Samsung / Nokia smartphone, but it doesn’t seem like a cheap knick-knack that breaks right after purchase, this phone can compete with other devices in a higher price category, since the phone looks solid and original (I saw it in the salon - back covers were sold separately in all colors of the rainbow), the matte softtouch cover is very pleasant to the touch.

    The phone performs the function of the camera poorly, the pictures are not of very good quality, but there is an LED flash.