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How to Calibrate Android Phone Battery after flashing a New ROM

Posted by Unknown Minggu, 10 Juni 2012 0 komentar

Google eats up the battery a lot more than any other operating system because in Android there is continuous synchronization of data.

For those who love to change the ROMs on their phone often, you would be obsessed calibrating your phone’s battery very often. For those who have flashed their mobile handset with custom ROM, they are advised to charge their mobile phone to 100 % battery and then update the firmware. Suppose of if update the firmware if you have 50 % battery life, then the new custom ROM will consider you 50 % battery life as the full battery stats and thus it would provide you half the battery as specified by your phone manufacturer. In such cases the battery calibration is required to gain 100 % battery backup as specified and let us go through some of the basic calibration process.

Android Phone Battery Calibration

There are 4 different ways to calibrate your android phone battery.

Easy way is by using Battery Calibration App but you need to root your phone first before install this app.
Click here to root galaxy wonder. Others android phone users, google it for yourself.

3 Others way is by using ClockWorkMod Recovery.
Click here to install CWM for galaxy wonder. Others android phone users, google it for yourself.
Remember: To enter CWM recovery, turn off your phone. Then Hold volume up button + home button + power button. Wait until samsung logo appears and release power button but still hold volume up button and home button until it enter CWM recovery. 
The button to hold to enter CWM recovery maybe different in others android phone.

How to Calibrate Android Phone Battery using Battery Calibration App.

1. Download Battery Calibration App from here.
2. Install the app.
3. Plugin your charger to the phone.
4. Wait until it charges to 100%
5. Click the option of ‘Battery Calibrate
6. Now, unplug your phone.

Calibrate using The Battery Drain Way –
  • Drain your phone battery until its fully dead or till it switches off automatically.
  • Now charge your phone normally to the full battery.
  • You must have Clock Work Recovery app installed on your phone, you should reboot to clock work recovery and then wipe the battery stats found under the “Advanced” option and then reboot the phone.
  • Now you should look out the ways to quickly drain out your battery now. So better turn on Bluetooth, Wi-Fi hotspot, Wi-Fi, flashlight, camera to make your battery again dead.
  • Now charge your phone normally to the full and you are ready to get extra battery life added to your phone.
Calibrate using Power OFF Charge Method –
  • In the Power OFF method you would be charging your phone to 100 % when it’s ON.
  • Unplug the charger from the phone, Power off your phone and then charge it up to 100 % again when it’s on power OFF state.
  • Now again unplug the charger from phone. Power it ON and then charge it again to 100 % while the phone is ON.
  • Unplug the charger and then reboot the phone using the Clock Work Recovery.
  • In Clock Work Recovery options, go to Advanced and then select the wipe battery stats options.
  • Power ON and charge the mobile to full, enjoy.


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How to Block Ads on Android Phone Applications

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Ads on sites can be rendered easily on your Android handset. The mobile ad size likes 728 x 90, 336 x 280 takes a precious ads slot or space especially when your screen is small and mobile phone are atmost 4 inches in size. So ads on your mobile can break your nerves and you would be looking to remove those ads. If yes, and if you are here, then you are right place for a right reference.
Ad Free is an Android application which serves the purpose of blocking ads on your Android browser. 
This app only works for rooted phones and if you are one those who has that handset then Ad Free is free for you to install.
Click here to root your galaxy wonder. For other android phones, google it.
So if your intention to block ads on your mobile then go ahead with this app.
This application known as AdFree Android.

AdFree Download
How to install AdFree ?
1. Download AdFree from link above
2. Install on your android phone
3. Click Download and install host
4. Done :)

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How to Use Android Mobile as Webcam for PC – Wi-Fi & USB Mode

Posted by Unknown Rabu, 06 Juni 2012 0 komentar
IP Webcam for Android.



IP Webcam is an Android App which can do wonders for you. It turns your phone into a wireless camera with multiple viewing options. The camera can be viewed in VLC Media player or any web browser on any platform. It’s a personal suggestion that you go with Google Chrome rather than with Internet Explorer.
Now without the need of your front facing camera you can use your primary camera located on the rear side with Skype, Chatroulette and other video chat software’s for video streaming but its limited for Windows only. But usage for the large time will dry up your battery within no time and Android mobile phone consumes more battery makes it more limited.
IP Webcam supports Windows, Mac and Linux. It works like a charm on most of the mobile phone and it gets 4 star rating in official Android Marketplace. The IP Webcam is ideal for short time use like keep an eye on your pets when you are in another room.


Regardless of platform, you can open the video streaming on any PC or laptop by opening the address provided when you install this app provided you connect only within the same network.
Did you know that you can even also expose this webcam on internet. For doing that you need to know the external IP and read your router’s documentation on port forwarding. This would enable to view video streaming from any PC anywhere.
IP Webcam Download


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How to Know ALL your WiFi Password in Android

Posted by Unknown Selasa, 05 Juni 2012 0 komentar

This Tutorial is not about how to hack wifi from your android devices, but how to know all your wifi password that you been connect/connected before.
1st thing 1st!
-Your phone must be rooted. Click here to root your Wonder if you still havent.
-Root Explorer or any other explorer that have root access (ES File Manager, Super Manager, etc)! Download root explorer:
Mediafire
Jumbofiles
UFile  Steps on how to do it:
1) Open Root Explorer (or any other file explorer) 2) Go to this directory 'data/misc/wifi'3) You will find such this file 'wpa_supplicant.conf' 4) If you are using Root Explorer, open it and show it in text form5) You will now see all your historical wifi password6) It is located under the 'SSID', after 'psk' or 'wep_key0' is your password.
*if your file explorer opens from '/mnt/sdcard', press back twice to go to the root


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How to Increase your Android Phone Performance

Posted by Unknown Minggu, 03 Juni 2012 0 komentar
This post is about How to Increase your Android Phone Performance using TweakZ

This is a zip file that contains all (most) of the tweaks availablein XDA forums. It's so amazing.There is no risk of bricking or something else as it only contains some scripts that execute at boot.
Benefits after flashing the zip:
- Vm management memory tweaks so that your apps perform better

- The Loopy smoothness tweak that tweaks your launcher and system UI 
- Zippaligning and Verify-Bytecode tweak fore More free and Less RAM
   usage

- SD card tweak for better read/write speed
- Kernel tweaks for more battery life and slightly more performance!

- Less lag in phone calls 
- Better scrolling in contacts/menus/folders/homescreen
- Smoother live wallpapers!!
- System_server from android 4.0 for efficient system funcionality and
   performance!

- System processes priority tweaks (phone,sms etc..)Makes switching
   between them faster!!

- Build.prop tweaking script for battery/performance etc...
- Optimized sqlite and I/O tweaks for better quadrant scores/other
   benchmarking apps

More...


How to Install/Flash this tweak :


1.
Download the latest version of TweakZ below
Download TweakZV6 :
Direct Download
Mediafire
Jumbofiles
UFile
2. Place the downloaded zip file into
sd_card [not external_sd]

3.
Off your phone and boot into recovery mode. [CWM much easier]
Click here to install CWM for Galaxy Wonder.
If you use other that Wonder, than you need to google for yourself to install CWM for your phone.

4. Choose
Install Zip from sd card.

5.
Apply the downloaded zip file and reboot.

6. Done. :)



Info: This TweakZ is now on version 6. If there is a new update about this tweak, I will update this post for the newer version of TweakZ.



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How to Increase internet speed in Any Android Phone

Posted by Unknown Sabtu, 02 Juni 2012 0 komentar

You need to root your phone to do this trick.
For Galaxy Wonder users, click here to root if you haven't root your phone.
This Trick works in any rooted android phones.

You need root explorer to do this trick.

Download root explorer:
Mediafire
Jumbofiles
UFile

How to increase internet speed in android?
Follow steps below to increase your internet speed.1. Open root explorer
2. Find system folder and open it.
3. Tick R/W (read/write) at the top right of the app.
4. Find "build.prop" file in the system folder.
5. Long tap at the "build.prop" file and choose open as text editor.
6. Copy all the code below and paste it at the bottom of the build.prop file.

#signal tweak
ro.ril.hsxpa=1
ro.ril.gprsclass=10
ro.ril.hep=1
ro.ril.enable.dtm=0
ro.ril.hsdpa.category=8
ro.ril.enable.a53=1
ro.ril.enable.3g.prefix=1
ro.ril.htcmaskw1.bitmask=4294967295
ro.ril.htcmaskw1=14449
ro.ril.hsupa.category=6

#network tweak
net.tcp.buffersize.default=4096,87380,256960,4096, 16384,256960
net.tcp.buffersize.wifi=4096,87380,256960,4096,163 84,256960
net.tcp.buffersize.umts=4096,87380,256960,4096,163 84,256960
net.tcp.buffersize.gprs=4096,87380,256960,4096,163 84,256960
net.tcp.buffersize.edge=4096,87380,256960,4096,163 84,256960

Warning :
Do not open "build.prop" file in notepad or any program in your computer because it can mess up the code in the build.prop file and brick your phone.


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How to Filter Play Store Apps to Find the Right Applications on Android

Posted by Unknown Kamis, 24 Mei 2012 0 komentar
Tip 1 : Apply the minus ‘ – ‘ symbol while searching 

While you are doing a search in the Android Play Store, add the minus symbol at the end of your search term followed by the words which you do not want. For example, if a user is searching for Angry Birds, there are a lot of other themes and ringtones that come after or before the actual app you are looking for. In this case, you could use the tip.

For example, type this in the search box : ” Angry Birds -Ringtone -Theme -Wallpapers ”
This will make the search much more effective as the results will not show anything from the wallpapers, ringtones and the themes category shortlisting what you probably just want. This method will save a lot of time while searching for not-so-popular apps on the Play Store.

Tip 2 : Use the Web version of the Play Store

Using the Play Store on the Web needs a internet enabled computer which can run the browser and it might not be of much convenience, indeed. However, it also turns out to be one of the best and easiest ways of finding the app you want. Especially, if you’re looking for multiple apps in one category or just setting up your new Android phone, it would be of really good use.

When you are signed in on your Android device and the Play Store over the web, the apps start getting downloaded and installing automatically on your Android phone, at any location it may be wirelessly provided it’s connected to the internet.  It’s a very useful feature and helps as one does not have to go through the menus in the small screen and choose apps one by one.

Also, there are multiple search options on the Google Play store on the Web like Sorting by Relevance, filtering by paid/free etc.


You may use these tips to make your app search on the Android Play Store much more efficient and easier, by helping you save time and also giving results more accurately as you want.

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A Dummies Guide to Android Terminology and Lingo

Posted by Unknown Sabtu, 19 Mei 2012 0 komentar

ADK: Android Development Kit, What people use to develop anything for the droid such as ROM's.

AOSP: Short for Android Open Source Project, and when the term is used in ROM descriptions, it usually indicates that the ROM in question is based on the Android source code provided by Google itself, and not on some other ROM project or a company’s firmware.

Baseband: In communications and signal processing, the baseband describes signals and systems whose range of the frequencies measured from close to 0 hertz to a cut-off frequency, a maximum bandwidth or highest signal frequency; it is sometimes used to describe frequencies starting close to zero.

Boot Loader: Executes code before any operating system is launched. On Android devices, the bootloader is usually locked because manufacturers want you to use the version of Android they’ve provided. With a locked bootloader on Android phones, custom ROMs cannot be flashed.

Boot Loop: simply means something is preventing the phone from completeting it's boot cycle and is stuck between the boot animation and the unlock screen, creating a looped animation. This is often fixed by either reloading a Nandroid, or Reflashing a rom from the Boot Loader.

Brick or Bricked: Jargon for a completely unrecoverable device, (no more than a brick or paperweight).

Bug or Software Bug: an Error or flaw in software that produces a failure or enexpected/unwanted result. Typically created from incorrect code, this is why some ROMs are better and smoother running than others because certain developers have taken the time to input "perfect" code.

Busybox: An app on your phone that will give you access to additional Linux/Unix based commands. You may need BusyBox installed to perform some root level tasks, and some other apps that require root access may need BusyBox installed as well. BusyBox is self-dubbed “The Swiss Army Knife of Embedded Linux.”

ClockworkMod or CWM: A recovery program that is often used to apply updates, ROMs, or create a back up or restore a backup file.

Dalvik: is the cryptic name of the virtual machine (VM) in Android, and it’s the basis for running apps (with the .apk filename extension) on the platform. Before Android apps are launched, they’re converted into the compact Dalvik Executable (.dex) format, which is designed to be suitable for systems that are constrained in terms of memory and processor speed. Dalvik was originally written by Dan Bornstein, who named it after the fishing village of Dalvík in Eyjafjörður, Iceland, where some of his ancestors lived.

Dalvik Cache: Simply put it is the cache used by Dalvik, and it’s the result of Dalvik doing optimizations of running apps. Some Android ROMs allow you to move the Dalvik cache to your SD card, in order to free up internal storage.

De-odex: Apk files have respective odexes that devs use to supposedly save space. Deodexing means you convert it back to a .dex file and put it back inside the apk. This allows you to easily replace files (not having to worry about odexes), but the main point was to deodex services.jar so that you can change all text to different colors (such as the clock color to white) and to deodex services.jar, you need to deodex everything.

What the frak does it mean, exactly? Well, it’s probably the hardest term to explain in this rooting dictionary...

When a ROM has been deodexed, it means that its apps have been prepared so they can be modified. Deodexed ROMs feature apps that have been repackaged in a certain way. Android applications (.apk's) contain .odex files that devs supposedly use to save space. These .odex files are extracted from the application packages and put in the /system/ folder on your phone, to speed up boot processes and to allow parts of applications to be preloaded.

However, this makes hacking and modifying those apps difficult because parts of the apps have been extracted to another location. Deodexing means that all pieces of an application package are put back together into one file, and it makes sure that a modified .apk won’t conflict with some separate odexed parts located somewhere else. Developers of custom ROMs choose to deodex their ROM packages, since it lets them modify various .APKs, and it also makes theming possible after the ROMs have been installed.

Dev or Developer: An individual that creates, or allters a file in such a manner as to advance the program

Ext2/3/4: This refers to partitions on your SD card. They’re extended file systems for Linux that can be used by Android, usually in order to preserve internal storage space. Many custom Android ROMs require that you have an Ext2, Ext3 or Ext4 partition on your memory card. Ext2 is the oldest type of extended file system, and Ext4 is the newest.

So what exactly is a partition? It’s a part of a hard disk, or a SD card in this case, that’s separated from the other parts. Think of partitioning as dividing your SD card into two sections that have different purposes.

Firmware: A phone’s firmware is basically its operating system. A “firmware update” means that the operating system, the software that controls the phone, is updated. “Stock firmware” means that the firmware is unmodified: it’s the version of the operating system the phone’s manufacturer delivers.

Flash or Flash Memory: To flash a custom ROM, or a firmware, simply means that you install it. So, flashing is the process of installing a new version of the Android operating system, or just parts of it, like such as the radio and/or kernel. Flashing new ROMs is done via the Recovery Mode, usually with ClockworkModRecovery.

Kernel: Central component of most operating systems: it’s a bridge between applications and the actual data processing done at the hardware level. Android kernels are often customized, optimized and modified for different purposes, such as over-clocking the processor or extending the battery life. Custom ROMs usually include a new kernel.

NanDroid or Nandroid Backup: Anyone with root access make a complete system backup. It lets you create a backup of every piece of information on your phone, and it can be restored later whenever you want. NANDroid backups are usually performed before flashing a new ROM, in case anything goes wrong with an update or when flashing, or if you want to return to your previous setup later. NANDroid backups are created from the Recovery Mode often found with CWM.


Radio: It’s the radio on your phone that handles communication, the radio that sends and receives voice and data. Flashing (installing) a new radio can improve your reception, and bring other benefits.

Root: Common word associated with giving a user "super user" access to their phones programming and other various aspects that would normaly not be possible, also known as "Jailbroken" for iPhones.

OS: Operating system, I.E. Windows, Mac, Ubuntu...and Android.

Overclocking: Speeding up the CPU past the factory presets to achieve a faster and more responsive device

ROM: Read Only Memory, a program used to make changes to anything from the look of the home screen, to icons to custom boot animation

SetCPU: This is a popular application for overclocking or underclocking your phone’s processor, making it faster or slower. It may require a special kernel in order to work.

Shell or SSH: secure shell or ssh is a network protocol that allows data to be exchanged using a secure channel between two networked devices

SPR or SPRecovery: A recovery program that is often used to apply updates, ROMs, or create a back up or restore a backup file

Stock: Simply means an un alltered state, such as when you first purchase your phone from verizon, or when you do a factory reset to "go back to stock."

SU or Superuser: When you root your Android phone, you will get superuser access. The superuser or root user is sort of a special user account for system administration.

Terminal or Terminal Emulator: An app that lets users access Android’s built-in Linux command line shell. It’s useful for programmers and for those with root access. There are some Roms that have built in theme and/or tools that are accessed from Terminal.

Theme: A set of icons, backgrounds and app trays that change the ascthetics of the overall look of the droid and its applications

TUN/TAP: Refers to a network TUNnel, opperates within layer 3 packets, or ip packets. Packets sent by a system via a TUN/TAP device are delivered to a user-space program that attaches itself to the device. A user space program may also pass packets into a TUN/TAP device. In this case TUN/TAP device delivers (or "injects") these packets to the operating system's network stack thus emulating their reception from an external source.

Underclocking: Slowing down the CPU mainly to limit battery usage

.sbf: Summation Briefcase File

.apk or APK's: An .apk file extension denotes an Android Package (APK) file, an .apk file can be opened and inspected using common archive tools

.tar: Similar to a zip file, a tar file archives multiple files into one file

.tgz: TGZ files are commonly used as install packages for Slackware Linux

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Deodexing? Fundamental and How to.

Posted by Unknown Kamis, 26 April 2012 0 komentar

Well , since most customization for custom roms require a deodex device , lets first understand the fundamental of the file naming system in android devices. Below is the understanding of the odex and deodex file. Well some of us wanted to use stock rom but to have the ability to customized it with theme and a few other mods. So here a fundamental of it and how to deodex your system.

WHAT IS AN ODEX FILE?
In Android file system, applications come in packages with the extension .apk. These application packages, or APKs contain certain .odex files whose supposed function is to save space. These ‘odex’ files are actually collections of parts of an application that are optimized before booting. Doing so speeds up the boot process, as it preloads part of an application. On the other hand, it also makes hacking those applications difficult because a part of the coding has already been extracted to another location before execution.

THEN COMES DEODEX
Deodexing is basically repackaging of these APKs in a certain way, such that they are reassembled into classes.dex files. By doing that, all pieces of an application package are put together back in one place, thus eliminating the worry of a modified APK conflicting with some separate odexed parts.
In summary, Deodexed ROMs (or APKs) have all their application packages put back together in one place, allowing for easy modification such as theming. Since no pieces of code are coming from any external location, custom ROMs or APKs are always deodexed to ensure integrity.

HOW THIS WORKS
For the more geeky amongst us, Android OS uses a Java-based virtual machine for running applications, called the Dalvik Virtual Machine. A deodexed, or .dex file contains the cache used by this virtual machine (referred to as Dalvik-cache) for a program, and it is stored inside the APK. An .odex file, on the other hand, is an optimized version of this same .dex file that is stored next to the APK as opposed to inside it. Android applies this technique by default to all the system applications.
Now, when an Android-based system is booting, the davlik cache for the Davlik VM is built using these .odex files, allowing the OS to learn in advance what applications will be loaded, and thus speeds up the booting process.
By deodexing these APKs, a developer actually puts the .odex files back inside their respective APK packages. Since all code is now contained within the APK itself, it becomes possible to modify any application package without conflicting with the operating system’s execution environment.

ADVANTAGES & DISADVANTAGES
The advantage of deodexing is in modification possibilities. This is most widely used in custom ROMs and themes. A developer building a custom ROM would almost always choose to deodex the ROM package first, since that would not only allow him to modify various APKs, but also leave room for post-install theming.
On the other hand, since the .odex files were supposed to quickly build the dalvik cache, removing them would mean longer initial boot times. However, this is true only for the first ever boot after deodexing, since the cache would still get built over time as applications are used. Longer boot times may only be seen again if the dalvik cache is wiped for some reason.
For a casual user, the main implication is in theming possibilities. Themes for android come in APKs too, and if you want to modify any of those, you should always choose a dedoexed custom ROM.

GUIDE TO DEODEX YOUR DEVICE
##Your Device Must be rooted for this process
##You need android-sdk installed in your computer
##You need to install latest busybox in your phone
  Things needed:-

xUltimate ( Click here to download )

Let's Begin

1.Connect your phone to computer.(Make sure you have select USB debugging in Settings>Applications>Development)

2.Extract xUltimate v2.3.3.zip and Launch Main.exe

3.If everything goes well xUltimate should recognize the phone and make a connection.You now should see a list of options.

4.Select option (1) pull /system/app. Wait until it complete.

5.Select option (2)pull /system/framework. Wait until it complete.

6.Then select option (3) Deodex /system/app. Wait until it complete.
[If encounter any error. Find out which .odex file is it. Then remove .odex file from folder origi_app in xUltimate folder]

7.Then select option (4)Deodex /system/framework. Wait until it complete.

8.Now Exit from xUltimate.

9.Put the phone in USB mass storage.

10.Go to xUltimate folder and copy "done_frame", and "done_app", and move them to the root of the sdcard.

11.Now get out from USB storage mode.

12.Open Command prompt.
( Goto folder where android sdk installed. Then goto platform-tools folder in it. Right click on free space in folder while pressing shift key.Select open command prompt here.
Now enter commands. )

13.Enter following codes.
(if you are using adb shell in su for the first time, keep phone screen on. After entering "su" code, super user request prompt in phone. Press allow )

Code:
============================================================
adb shell
su
stop mount -o rw,remount /system/ /system/
cp /sdcard/done_app/* /system/app/
rm /system/app/*.odex
cp /sdcard/done_frame/* /system/framework/
rm /system/framework/*.odex
mount -o ro,remount /system/ /system/
reboot
============================================================
14.Now you have deodexed rom.

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Google Android Hidden Secret Codes

Posted by Unknown Rabu, 18 April 2012 0 komentar
So in this topic, you'll get several hidden secret codes which can be used in any Google Android mobile phone to access things which are not accessible by default.
FYI These codes have been obtained by decoding various .apk files present in the phone firmware. 

DISCLAIMER: This information is intended for experienced users. It is not intended for basic users, hackers, or mobile thieves. Please do not try any of following methods if you are not familiar with mobile phones. We'll not be responsible for the use or misuse of this information, including loss of data or hardware damage. So use it at your own risk.


*#*#4636#*#*
This code can be used to get some interesting information about your phone and battery. It shows following 4 menus on screen:
  • Phone information
  • Battery information
  • Battery history
  • Usage statistics

*#*#7780#*#*
This code can be used for a factory data reset. It'll remove following things:
  • Google account settings stored in your phone
  • System and application data and settings
  • Downloaded applications
It'll NOT remove:
  • Current system software and bundled applications
  • SD card files e.g. photos, music files, etc.
PS: Once you give this code, you get a prompt screen asking you to click on "Reset phone" button. So you get a chance to cancel your operation.

*2767*3855#
Think before you give this code. This code is used for factory format. It'll remove all files and settings including the internal memory storage. It'll also reinstall the phone firmware.
PS: Once you give this code, there is no way to cancel the operation unless you remove the battery from the phone. So think twice before giving this code.
*#*#34971539#*#*
This code is used to get information about phone camera. It shows following 4 menus:
  • Update camera firmware in image (Don't try this option)
  • Update camera firmware in SD card
  • Get camera firmware version
  • Get firmware update count
WARNING: Never use the first option otherwise your phone camera will stop working and you'll need to take your phone to service center to reinstall camera firmware.
*#*#7594#*#*
This one is my favorite one. This code can be used to change the "End Call / Power" button action in your phone. Be default, if you long press the button, it shows a screen asking you to select any option from Silent mode, Airplane mode and Power off.
You can change this action using this code. You can enable direct power off on this button so you don't need to waste your time in selecting the option.

*#*#273283*255*663282*#*#*
This code opens a File copy screen where you can backup your media files e.g. Images, Sound, Video and Voice memo.

*#*#197328640#*#*
This code can be used to enter into Service mode. You can run various tests and change settings in the service mode.

WLAN, GPS and Bluetooth Test Codes:
*#*#232339#*#* OR *#*#526#*#* OR *#*#528#*#* - WLAN test (Use "Menu" button to start various tests)
*#*#232338#*#* - Shows WiFi MAC address
*#*#1472365#*#* - GPS test
*#*#1575#*#* - Another GPS test
*#*#232331#*#* - Bluetooth test
*#*#232337#*# - Shows Bluetooth device address

*#*#8255#*#*
This code can be used to launch GTalk Service Monitor.

Codes to get Firmware version information:
*#*#4986*2650468#*#* - PDA, Phone, H/W, RFCallDate
*#*#1234#*#* - PDA and Phone
*#*#1111#*#* - FTA SW Version
*#*#2222#*#* - FTA HW Version
*#*#44336#*#* - PDA, Phone, CSC, Build Time, Changelist number

Codes to launch various Factory Tests:
*#*#0283#*#* - Packet Loopback
*#*#0*#*#* - LCD test
*#*#0673#*#* OR *#*#0289#*#* - Melody test
*#*#0842#*#* - Device test (Vibration test and BackLight test)
*#*#2663#*#* - Touch screen version
*#*#2664#*#* - Touch screen test
*#*#0588#*#* - Proximity sensor test
*#*#3264#*#* - RAM version

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How to get Google Chrome to any Android Phone

Posted by Unknown Kamis, 22 Maret 2012 0 komentar


Requirements:

1. Google Chrome browser
2. Android Smartphone
3. Google Account

Step by step procedure:

1. Install Google Chrome in your PC.
2. Install extension "Google Chrome to Phone" for your Google Chrome in your PC. Search the extension using google.
3. Then, Download and install this chrometophone to your Android phone.
Download chrometophone :
Jumbofiles  | UFile
4. After install it to your phone. Go to your google chrome browser and click on Gear Icon at the top right corner of the browser and click the phone icon. It will ask you to sign in to your google account. Make sure it is the same account you sign in for your phone.
5. Congratulations, you are successfully configured google to chrome in your android device. :)

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Titanium Backup Pro [ Complete Guide ]

Posted by Unknown Rabu, 21 Maret 2012 0 komentar
TB pro latest : Click Here
Don't forget to install the patch. There were already an instruction and download link on that site above.



How to make Complete Backup and Restore before flash another rom ?


1. Go to Setting-app-development-enable usb debugging ( tick enable usb debugging )

2. Open TB pro (Only pro version can make batch backup!)
- menu-batch-backup-backup all user apps + system data - run.

3. Connect your phone to your PC, find folder Titanium Backup in your phone and copy to your PC [for backup].

4. Proceed to swap memory/flash custom rom/stock rom/wipe everything in your phone because there was already a backup in your PC

5. After you swap memory/flash custom rom/stock rom/wipe everything in your phone, reinstall TB Pro.

6. Copy the Titanum Backup folder in your PC to you USB Storage.

7. Open TB pro - preferences backup folder location - find the path to the Titanum Backup folder.

8. Menu - batch - restore. WARNING : Restore user app + data only! Better user apps only, because sometimes Force Close can occur to some apps if you restore data.

9. To restore contact, just select - restore contact storage. Not contact.apk!

P/S: Be careful when using TB Pro because sometimes, when you make even a mistake, you need to re-flash the Rom. So, be careful.

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Basic Tips & Trick for new user

Posted by Unknown Rabu, 14 Maret 2012 0 komentar


1. Capture Screen = hold button menu and power button at the same time

2. Call and message = Open contact, slide the name to the left to message, to the right for call

3. Change brightness = hold your finger at notification/status bar and slide it to the right or left.

4. Mini Menu = click at the picture of any contacts you have and (call, video call, msg and edit contact will appear)

5. Silent Motion = settings>motion>motion activation (Silent your phone by turn it over)

6. Reset phone when 'hang' = Hold the power button until the phone turn off

7. Lock Screen = Press the power button once.

8. Dial *#*#4636#*#* for the info of your phone

9. How to change font style = Setting>display>screen display>font style

Go to this page by click here to learn more about your phone

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