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

Monday, 10 October 2011

Rooting Your Android



Advantages and Disadvantages Root Mode
Advantages
  • Unlimited access to the Android system.
  • Installing applications on memory card and install applications that need root certainly.
  • Un-install the default applications vendor.
  • Backup App + System Installation custom ROM.
  • Access to system files is fully Android.
  • Overclock overall processor performance (but make batteries become more wasteful consumption).
Disadvantages
  • Warranty missing :D
How to rooting for windows
  • Install driver Gio / software Kies
  • Have not installed Microsoft. NET Framework V.2??? download it here
  • Download superoneclick here or this
  • Set Android USB: Settings> Applications> Development, check USB Debugging / To Debug  the USB
  • Plug USB to PC  and handphone, wait until the driver installation is complete
  • Extract superoneclick and run as administrator (if Win7/Vista), then click the root ... wait until the process is complete "root files have been installed"

Rooting in Windows
Congratulations, you has already completed the process of rooting !!  Before access the root,  restart your handphone first. :D

Use with your own risk!!!  :army:

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Monday, 3 October 2011

Galaxy Tab users to get TouchWiz update


(Credit: Samsung)
Owners of Samsung's Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet will receive an update starting tomorrow that will deliver the TouchWiz UX interface and a host of other enhancements.
Sent OTA (over the air), the update package will include Samsung's revamped Media Hub service, Samsung Kies 2.0 support for PCs and Macs, and mobile features for the enterprise crowd.
The most notable feature of the update, the customizable TouchWiz interface, runs on top of Android 3.1 Honeycomb. Among its many options is a Live Panel, which offers home screen widgets that show you the latest news, weather, e-mail, social network updates, and more.

TouchWiz also kicks in a mini apps tray for fast access to the calendar, clock, calculator, task manager, and other frequently used items. The new clipboard lets users copy and paste images, Web pages, and other content from one place to another. And the Indicator Quick Panel allows quick control over the sound, brightness, and other settings.
The redesigned Media Hub provides access to more than 5,000 movies and TV shows, according to Samsung. Users pay for content once and can then share it all among five other Media Hub-connected tablets or smartphones. Using an HDMI dongle, Tab owners can also hook up their tablets to an HDTV.
Samsung Kies 2.0 will offer more options for sharing and synchronizing files from the tablet with both PCs and Macs. Tab users will be able to sync content wirelessly via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. The latest update can synchronize contacts from Microsoft Outlook, Gmail, and Yahoo mail and use a library to store videos, music, and other hefty  files.
Finally, IT administrators who manage the Tab at the workplace should appreciate the update's new enterprise features. The tablet will now offer full support for Microsoft's Exchange ActiveSync version 14, include built-in encryption to protect important files, and offer the ability to connect to a corporate network via Cisco's Virtual Private Network (VPN) software.
Tab owners who want to grab the update as soon as it's available can set up a Samsung account through the company's Web site. You'll then receive e-mail notification telling you when your device can be upgraded and explaining how to do it.
Beyond offering a new update for the Tab 10.1, Samsung finally seems about ready to launch its 8.9-inch tabletAmazon's U.K. site is now listing the smaller tablet as in stock on August 12, available for preorder now, and selling for 605.34 pounds ($988).
We've reached out to Samsung to ask when the new tablet might reach the shores of the U.S. and will update the story if we hear back.

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