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Showing posts with label Android Tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Android Tips. Show all posts

Friday, June 5, 2015

How to Fix Android Stuck on Boot Screen : Best Fixes


 


If you own an Android running device and are into customization on your device then you might get stuck on Android boot loop and you will not be able to restart or reboot your device. This problem is common among Android users who try to tweak their devices, however this problem could also be frustrating if you can’t fix it. So, here is how to fix Android stuck on Boot screen. Check here on how to fix android stuck on boot screen.

Sunday, May 10, 2015

Pin your screen for more secure device sharing



Android Lollipop includes a handy feature that allows you to pin an app to the screen to prevent prying eyes from getting beyond that single app. Jack Wallen walks you through how to make use of this feature.

Tuesday, December 16, 2014

[GUIDE][Troubleshoot a failed Odin flash

 

This guide is provided for information only. I will not be held responsible if you cause any damage, software or hardware, to your phone by following the guide. You are choosing to follow this guide, and as such, you choose to accept any responsibility for any mishap that may occur.

Monday, October 27, 2014

The Best Android Phones of 2014




It’s coming to that time of the year when you might want to grab a new smartphone either for yourself, or as a gift for someone during the holiday season. Most of the phones that will be coming out this year have been announced or launched, so if you want to make up your mind about upgrading, this is as stable as it gets in the smartphone world.

Apple iOS 8.1 Vs Google Android 5.0 Lollipop – Visual Comparison [Screenshots]



iOS 8.1 has been released, with Google no later finally announcing the release of the much awaited Android 5.0 Lollipop OS. The two giants of the smartphone platform industry continue to be locked in one of the fiercest OS battles of the modern age. Google has made some exceptional changes with Android 5.0, with Apple claiming the same for iOS 8.1. But how do they actually stack up against each other?

Friday, October 24, 2014

Android 5.0 Lollipop Features Multi-User Accounts For Phones, Here’s How It Works




Google’s Android software has long facilitated multiple user support, allowing groups of people to share one device but keep their own settings, wallpapers, documents and general content under one profile. The major limitation in the system so far, however, is that multi-user functionality has been a perk preserved for tablets only, but with Android 5.0 Lollipop, phones are finally joining the party. Here, we catch a glimpse of the feature in action, as well as the setup process involved in adding a new user.

Friday, October 17, 2014

Android Lollipop: 4 quick things business users should know



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Google announced Android Lollipop. Here are four features that Android business users need to know about the operating system's newest version.

The Android operating system faces many of the same problems that other mobile operating systems face when it comes to enterprise adoption. However, Google continues its efforts to make Android more business-ready, and it shows.

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Access Android Media And Playlists On Your Windows Or Mac Computer



One of the problems with managing your media library is that it is not homogeneous across all the devices you own. You have a good volume of songs in your phone, some albums in your PC, some in your iTunes library. All your media is scattered across different devices and there seems to be no easy way to access or maintain a single playlist for all your media.

Monday, March 10, 2014

How to Boot Android in Safe Mode (Step-by-Step)
















Safe mode is a diagnostic mode that runs an operating system without loading any software or drivers and starts Operating system on a limited set of files and drivers. When a system is booted to Safe Mode, it helps the user to troubleshoot problems, like system unable to boot, system getting restarted or any system specific issue. To fix such issues, we have always relied on Safe Mode option on our System, such as Safe Mode option in Windows PC. Nevertheless, you can do the same on Android devices as well.

Sony Xperia Z2 vs Samsung Galaxy S5 Comparison Review




For people who are considering to purchase a new Android powered smartphone with competitive specifications, the Sony Xperia Z2 and Samsung Galaxy S5 smartphones might in your consideration lists, as both Sony and Samsung smartphones houses same Snapdragon 801 series based SoC (System on Chip) manufactured, but differ in CPU speed. Sony Xperia Z2 features Snapdragon 801 MSM8974AB chipset which can top CPU speed up to 2.3GHz, whereas Galaxy S5′s processor MSM8974AC has a maximum clock rate of 2.5GHz.

Saturday, March 8, 2014

5 Tips to Resolve Your Tablet’s Touchscreen Problems



We’ve all been there. Tapping, swiping or zoom-pinching, there’s often a moment when the touchscreen display on your tablet refuses to respond. How do you overcome this, and achieve tablet-tapping Zen?

Why Your Tablet Touchscreen Doesn’t Respond As the primary mode of interaction between you and your apps, the tablet touchscreen is vitally important. Any damage inflicted – be it knocks to the device, scratches or worse – will degrade the reliability of the component, and short of paying for a replacement screen and digitiser, you will need to make sure the display is kept safe and intact at all times.