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How To Use Your Phone As TV, DVD, AC, And FAN Remote Control by bazetrend: 4:11pm On Dec 17, 2018
This website was lunched today and we bring dope tutorial that will Rock your boat stay turned 100% unique article

This tutorial is quite easy it's An App it mostly work on Samsung
Phones or devices that have led light where the signal it being
transmitted follow this post and Enjoy your day

Note: This Tutorial Is For educational purposes not otherwise
because you can use it to off any TV I mean any TV I Usually use it
to off the TV at a watching Center where I Usually Watch football lol.

FOLLOW THE STEPS
Step1 : download REMOTE CT app from google play or Samsung
store

Follow the link below

https://www.fast.net.ng/2018/12/how-to-use-your-phone-as-tv-dvd-ac-and-fan-remotr-control.html?m=1

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