Saturday, July 7, 2012

Samsung Galaxy SIII gets OTA Update - India

All the Samsung Galaxy SIII owners received a 74 MB OTA update yesterday on their mobiles. 



The Samsung's flagship phone had a lot of brightness/auto brightness complaints, looks like it has been fixed on the latest update. A Brightness short-cut has been added to the notification screen.


                           


The kernel has been updated for better overall performance. 

Friday, July 6, 2012

Root Samsung Galaxy SIII

CF-Root for SGS3 v6.4:

CF Root is the best method to root most of the android phones. The easiest and the most used.. Follow this method to ROOT your Samsung Galaxy SIII.



Works Perfectly on I9300 - Check your device model  - Go to Settings -> About -> Model No. 
If you have I9300T or any other suffix, stop right here, this may not work for you, might even brick your device. 

CF-Root is the root for "rooting beginners" and those who want to keep as close to stock as possible. CF-Root is meant to be used in combination with stock Samsung firmwares, and be the quickest and easiest way for your first root.


Procedure:

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Insufficient Storage Space On Titanium Backup - Solved


Using a custom ROM on an Android device has its benefits — more battery life, buttery smooth speed, rom control, tweaks, and mods. Of course, not all custom ROMs are stable, many are still on beta stage, and updates are released almost every week. Non-wipe version updates doesn’t require any factory reset or cache wipe which I find it less of a hassle because I don’t need to do go over the setup wizard and restore all of my apps on Titanium Backup that could take some time especially if you have a lot of apps and games installed, unlike with a wipe version.

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Hidden Easter Egg found in Jelly Bean 4.1 on Nexus



  

We all like hidden treats provided by Google, don’t we? Well here’s a quick peek at the new Jelly Bean Easter egg and it’s just as fun as the last. To activate the Easter egg, simply go to Settings > About Phone/Tablet, and tap the Android version number 4-times fast (4 will get you to the very beginning, more will pass the start image) and your good to go. Once you see the picture of the cute jelly bean, just longpress on the screen to get to the endless game of flickin’ beans. Fun fun! 


Sunday, July 1, 2012

Change FONTS on your Google NEXUS mobile

All the folks out there using a Google Nexus who want to change the fonts in your mobile, here is a good news :D As you guys know, there is no option in Nexus to change the fonts, Yes you can change the Size of the fonts but you cannot move away from your default font.

Download this simple yet super powerful app ROM TOOLBOX from your play store and you can change a lot of things including FONTS on your Samsung Galaxy Nexus. (I installed the Lite version and it works perfectly fine).


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