In our most recent update for iOS, yuilop 1.9.2, we have implemented a new way to redeem vouchers. Now vouchers will contain numbers instead of letters and you should redeem them directly through the app keypad:
In our most recent update for iOS, yuilop 1.9.2, we have implemented a new way to redeem vouchers. Now vouchers will contain numbers instead of letters and you should redeem them directly through the app keypad:
Now that you have yuilop, we know you would like to share this application with your friends, to be able to make calls and text for free. It is a very simple process. There are several ways to do it.
Option One: Go to your profile, press “Get more Energy” - “Tell a friend” and then choose the way you want to share:
After that you need to select your friend(s) and simply press send. yuilop will automatically send an invitation for the sign up.
Option two: Go directly to the contact you want to share yuilop with, and press “Invite to yuilop for free”
When your friend has downloaded and registered in yuilop using your invitation, you’ll get 10 Energy points!
Here you can see how to get more Energy points: http://yuilop.com/intl/blog/earn-energy/
In times of crisis there are no better news than finding new ways to save money. Moreover, Christmas is coming and we have to think about all the gifts that we buy. If you are a smartphone user and you like to have the best without paying too much, here’s a list of five perfect applications to save money (or at least not spend so much):
yuilop: more than an app. We are not getting tired of saying that with yuilop global communication is free_to_all. Our application is available for iOS and Android, and allows you to chat, send SMS and call mobiles and landlines anywhere in the world and completely free. If something completely free is not a solution to save money then we don’t know what is.
Onavo: Forget to pay per call through yuilop, but as this application is Internet-operated, what is a better way to save money than using your data plan thoroughly. Onavo lets you know which applications use more data and how you can improve the performance of your connection. Available for iOS and Android.
The coupons app: Have you ever seen a coupon, those that come in the Sunday paper with super discounts in shops and restaurants. Now you have all the same coupons in your smartphone. With this app the best discounts and deals will be on the tip of your fingers. Available for iOS and Android.
Decide: If you do not know which camera to buy or if the TV you chose has the best price, Decide helps you make a decision. Not only by comparing prices but gives you data, predictions of market prices and statistics for you to make the right decision. Available for iOS.
Shopkick: With Shopkick you gain when buying. Every time you use your card and register your purchase on the application, you earn “kicks”, a system very similar to the yuilop / Energy. You can redeem these “kicks” for all sorts of products, from coffee to jeans … or you may prefer to accumulate more and more to get a more expensive splash. Available for iOS and Android.
The dispute between tablets and smartphones is quite fierce. These two gadgets are very similar and both have a very alike usage profile. In order to identify the habits of users, the company Flurry conducted a study, based on its Flurry Analytics tool, which watched 6 billion records of activities in over 500 million devices during September 2012.
The research found that tablet users are younger than users of smartphones. Nearly 75% of smartphone users are 34 years old or less, while 66% of people using tablet are around 25. The gender difference is very small, although there is a slight preference among men for the use of smartphones.
Smartphone users prefer to use their devices to download applications for communication, as the case of yuilop allowing to make phone calls and send SMS free_to_all and access to social networks like Facebook or twitter. While the tablets, that have the advantage of a bigger screen and better quality, was preferred to watch videos, read news and play games.
What is cooler, yuilopers, tablets or smartphones??
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Smartphone
We are sure our Android yuilopers were waiting for Androids reply to recent activities of Apple and its IOS 6 platform. Unfortunately, due to hurricane Sandy, Google had to cancel its event in NYC yesterday, but nothing would be able to stop them from announcing a very much expected Android 4.2 Jelly Bean to the public.
The Android 4.2 Jelly Bean now offers multiple user account, which will allow the whole family to have their personal, independent accounts on the same device.
Android has also introduced a Quick Settings section which allows managing different settings, such as switching user, toggle Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, just by clicking the icon on the top right of the screen.
For the photo lovers there has been a major introduction of the Photo Sphere, an application that lets you create 360-degree panoramic photos.
For fans of big-screen browsing, Android 4.2 brings with it support for Miracast wireless displays. This means users can watch movies, play games, browse, or whatever on their HDTV wirelessly.
As to the new devices the new platform has debuted on Nexus 10 tablet and the LG Nexus 4 smartphone, it is going to be available for Nexus 7 too in meantime. Nexus 7 is a big competitor for Apple and its new IPad mini. We can’t wait for its worldwide sales launch!
We bet our Android yuilopers are as excited as we are here in yuilop! :-)