Showing posts with label Samsung. Show all posts
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Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Simple Guide to Root Anroid with SuperOneClick

Simple Guide to Root Anroid with SuperOneClick

Android is the world's most popular operating system developed by google, mobile devices using the Android more and more popular and makes up 80% of the market. Root your phone and the Android device is one of the problems many Christians Android most search interest. Today freegamesforandroid would like to introduce to you a method root your Android phone with the process very simple and easy.
How to root android

What is Root Android?

Root phone is interpreted literally interventions directly into the computer system to gain full control, custom, change the root file of the operating system. Root needs to be done if you want to really master your equipment such as customizing optimize the function of the machine, Overclocking (increasing chip clock, GPU, etc.), install the ROM cook, additional features power or remove the default features for the manufacturer, install some applications that require root access (Titanium backup, SD maid, etc.).

The point to note as root:

Since Root is the direct intervention of the system, so a mistake can turn your smartphone into a "brick". So you need to make a careful process the Factory Recovery mode of the machine.

The Root your phone will also lose the warranty from the manufacturer due to arbitrarily interfere with the system. However with SuperOneClick root you can make Unroot process to return the machine to its original state and can provide warranty as normal, so you should remember to back up your data and applications to be able to serve back when needed.

Before performing the Root put the question to yourself if you really need to root the device? If the answer is yes then please follow the following steps:

Root Android smartphone using SuperOneClick:

Root Android smartphone using SuperOneClick

Performed root the following steps:
  1. Download the latest version of SuperOneClick 2.33 here, save it on your computer.
  2. Connect your phone to your computer via the USB port and turn on the "USB debugging mode". The same time un-mount the SD card.
  3. Now install the software SuperOneClick just downloaded. If you own a Samsung device select Samsung Captivate tab. Other devices selected Universal tab.
  4. Click Root and waiting, the process can take a few minutes to tens of minutes depending on the device. Ignore the warning and click OK in the activity log.
  5. After the root process is complete reboot the device and congratulations as Super User of the Android phone.
See video tutorial step-by-step how to root using SuperOneClick:

Some models have been tested successfully with SuperOneClick:


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Sunday, November 25, 2012

Nexus 10 Review: A Best but Cheap 10 inch Tablet

Google has released the second tablet Nexus 10 this month accompanied with Samsung after the launch of 7 inch Nexus 7.It has boomed since it is available at Google Play and it is quickly sold out internationally as well as LG Nexus 4.So, why does it attract people soon? Where does it better then Nexus 7? Let’s just explore the features of Nexus 10.
Nexus 10 review
Competitive Hardware and Display

Key points.
With a notable 10.1-inch 2560 x 1600 WQXGA display(300 ppi), Samsung gives Nexus 10 a dual-core 1.7GHz Exynos 5250 A15 processor with Mail T604 graphics and 2GB of RAM. You have two options of storage 16GB and 32GB.It has doubled the resolution of Nexus 7 and created the highest resolution even iPad 4 which sports 2048*1536(264ppi) cannot compete for in tablet market at present, the 1.7 GHz processor is the fastest as well.

Portability.
It measures 8.9mm and 603 grams which slightly thinner and lighter than the full-size iPad's 632 grams.

Camera.
Nexus 10 has a 5-megapixel rear camera for shooting videos at 1080p resolution, better than cameras on other tablets, going with a camera app. Of more practical use is the 1.9-megapixel front camera for video calls for Google+ and other social work.

Ports and
sensors.Ports include microUSB (for charge) and micro HDMI, and there’s a 3.5mm headphone jack and Pogo pins for use with a dock. All of the usual sensors include an accelerometer, digital compass, ambient light, gyroscope, barometer, microphone and GPS.

Battery.
The battery is a 9,000 mAh Li-Poly pack which Google says is likely good for up to nine hours of HD video playback.

Display.
With the 16:9 aspect ratio screen and more-than-Full-HD resolution, Nexus 10 is ideal for widescreen video playback without black framing bars.

Featured Software


Just like Nexus 4, Nexus 10 runs the latest
Android 4.2 Jelly bean. It takes many new useful and dazzling features. Most notably is Photo Sphere which allows you to create 360-degree images. You can also share the images or even add to Google Maps. Google Now, a Google's voice-powered assistant similar to Siri, brings you the information you care about like sports scores, weather, and even the status of packages from Amazon that have been shipped to you. Also there are many new amazing features about Android 4.2, you can check out this article” New features of Android 4.2 Jelly Bean You should know “.

Better Entertainment


Playing games.
Thanks to its high HD display, playing games on Nexus 10 has become a more excited experience. When playing a heavy game like Angry Birds Star Wars, it was awesome than ever. You will feel that never too clear.

Content side
.Approximately 600,000 apps and games are available, and up to 20,000 songs and many films can found at Google Play store, less than Apple store but Google is now working hard on it and more and more contents will be offered.

Fastest Web.
With a strong Wi-Fi connection, you can get a fast web speed and use YouTube as a breeze. Also, the 2 GB of RAM helped apps open quickly and made multi-tasking very efficient.

The bad Parts


No memory card slot.
Nexus 10 comes in 16GB and 32GB models, and if that’s simply not enough, you just cannot expand the storage, which is really terrible for us.

No 4G LTE.
If you want a 4G LTE Nexus 10 just like Amazon Kindle Fire HD 8.9, you will be disappointed. At least at the moment, Nexus 10 is a Wi-Fi only tablet.

Price


$399
gets you the 16GB version, while $499 hooks the 32GB model, which has $100 lower than iPad 4.

Conclusion


With superior design and swift performance, Nexus 10 is no doubt one of the best Android tablets to date. Including beautifully sharp screen with highest HD display and the fastest processor of any Android tablet, the best Android OS and amazing Photo Sphere, Nexus 10 make a difference. It's light, durable, and it is an incredibly cool concept. The $399 price tag is not expensive with such specs. But the lack of expanding storage is still one thing that keeps people away from it. But if you don’t care this and you just want a cheaper tablet with more customization, then go with the Nexus 10. 







More review:

Monday, October 22, 2012

Android Event about Google on October 29

When news about Apple iPad Mini and Microsoft Surface have heated the tablet market, news about Google have lighted people’s eyes. The 32GB Nexus 7(Wifi only),3G-enabled Nexus 7(32GB) ,10-inch tablet Nexus 10,LG Nexus 4 and Jelly Bean 4.2 are all to be announced on October 29, which is undoubtedly a big surprise for us especially for Nexus 7 fans. Let’s just take the details later.
Nexus devices

Nexus 7
32GB Wi-fi Nexus 7 has already been spotted in Japan, and a screenshot reveals it is listed on Staples' business-centric storefront at $248.37, which is almost the same price as the current 16GB model.3G Nexus 7 is unveiled at TaiWan with the model of ME370TG,it adds 3G function compared to 32GB Wi-fi Nexus 7.The price of this version has not mentioned now and we may need to wait for Google’s announcement. Without question, the Nexus-brand tablets will compete directly with Apple's iPad Mini, and Amazon's Kindle Fire HD, and maybe Microsoft Surface RT.

Nexus 10
Yesterday I have reprinted the article which tells Google is building a 10-inch tablet with Samsung that’s probably going to be sold as the Nexus 10, not confirmed yet. Most interestingly, the device seems to be unveiled on October 29, too.


According to The Next Web, the Nexus 10 will run the Android 4.2 and feature a 10-inch display with 2560 x 1600 resolutions, 16:10 aspect ratio and almost 299 pixel per inch (PPI) density. What the product will cost or when it will hit stores have not been mentioned now. More details need to be told on the announce day. It will be probably a high-end device compared to the $199 Nexus 7, and the anticipated $99 Nexus 7.

LG Nexus 4

Rumor about LG Nexus 4 smartphone has confirmed and it will have a quad-core 1.5 GHz Qualcomm APQ8064 Snapdragon processor, a 4.7-in. display with 1280 x 768 resolution, 2GB RAM, 16GB storage, an 8-megapixel rear-facing camera (and 1.3-megapixel front-facing snapper) and a 2100mAh battery.The LG Nexus 4 will also be powered by Google’s new Android 4.2 Jelly Bean, according to TNW.

Android 4.2 Jelly Bean
All these new devices will come with Android 4.2 on board, the next generation of Jelly Bean.It has been confirmed that Android 4.2 will use ‘Content in the center’ which will allow users to access Play Store content from a widget and ‘Tablet Sharing’ which will satisfy families and enterprise users’ demands by providing a simple and easy access to switch between several users on a tablet, each with their own email and apps. Android 4.2 is more likely to use by Google to compete with Apple iOS 6.

With the rumors of the new devices and new operating system, the Google event day has become very important. Let’s just wait for the Android Event about Google to get more information about these things.


update:It is really a pity that Google cancelled this press announcement out of  Hurricane Sandy, and we still need to wait.

Sunday, October 21, 2012

A 10-inch Nexus tablet with Android 4.2 to be Released by Google on October 29?

Nexus 7
The end of this month promises to be full of tech news, as Apple has an event on Tuesday that could see the release of the iPad Mini, Microsoft launches Windows 8 on Friday, and Google has scheduled an Android event for the 29th. As you might expect, leaks are emerging about what the search giant is planning to announce at that event, including the long-expected larger sibling to its Nexus 7 tablet.

The Next Web is reporting that Google is working with Samsung on a 10-inch Nexus -- code-named "Manta" but possibly to be released as the Nexus 10 -- that will compete against the Apple iPad, Amazon Fire HD 8.9", and Windows RT tablets, including the Microsoft Surface.

The site says it's been tipped off on two intriguing specs the new Nexus will have. One is resolution: 2,560x1,600, which could work out to be a higher pixel density (around 300 pixels per inch) than the latest iPad with Retina Display offers. The tablet will also apparently ship with Android 4.2, which was once code-named Key Lime Pie, but which is now being referred to as Jelly Bean, just as Android 4.1 has been.

The Nexus probably won't be the only device announced on the 29th that will run Android 4.2, but it will probably be touted as the first tablet to have it. Whether the latest OS will offer enough novel features to make the Nexus 10 stand out in the ever-more-crowded full-size tablet market remains to be seen, but the success of the Nexus 7 suggests that Google would probably have another winner on its hands regardless.

Are you intrigued by a 10-inch Google Nexus tablet? Enough to buy one over another full-size slate? Let us know in the Talkback section below.


source:
zdnet



Related article:

3G-based Google Nexus 7 Unveiled, the Same Price, More Powerful

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Samsung Galaxy S4 Rilis Februari Tahun Depan?

Baru saja melempar Galaxy S III di tahun ini rupanya tidak membuat Samsung berhenti diterpa rumor persiapan generasi selanjutnya. Mereka diisukan bakal melempar Galaxy S4 pada awal tahun depan. Isu ini muncul hanya beberapa hari setelah Apple merilis iPhone 5.

Korea Times
melaporkan pengakuan seorang sumber yang mengatakan Galaxy S4 akan muncul di Mobile World Congres (MWC) 2013. Tepatnya pada Februari di Barcelona, Spanyol. Sedangkan ketersediaannya secara global diprediksi mulai sekitar Maret.

Diperkirakan, Samsung Galaxy S4 ini akan dipersiapkan sebagai tandingan iPhone 5. Kemungkinan calon generasi terbaru seri Galaxy ini akan memiliki spesifikasi lebih ciamik dengan prosessor quad-core dan memiliki jaringan LTE. Selain itu layarnya sebesar 5 inch dengan tipe OLED, namun belum diketahui apakah akan menggunakan layar fleksibel besutan terbaru Samsung.

Desain Galaxy S4 dikabarkan bakal tetap bersudut bulat dan perubahan hanya pada bagian dalamnya saja. Sejauh ini pihak Samsung masih enggan menanggapi isu keberadaan Galaxy S4. "Samsung sudah memiliki jadwal untuk setahun ini, jadi
Galaxy S4 akan cocok untuk strategi tahun depan," ucap seorang sumber mitra Samsung.

http://www.wowkeren.com/berita/tampil/00025366.html
Sumber : wowkeren.com | Kumpulan Informasi Menarik | Foto : Galaxy S III
Tags : Techno, Gadget

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Samsung Resmi Umumkan Samsung Galaxy Note 2 dengan Layar 5.5 Inci dan Prosesor Quad Core 1.6GHz

Samsung Galaxy Note 2 akhirnya secara resmi diperkenalkan oleh Samsung. Dan, seperti yang dirumorkan sebelumnya, handphone ini memberikan layar yang lebih besar dibandingkan pendahulunya, yakni 5.5 inci dengan panel Super AMOLED HD. Layar tersebut memiliki resolusi 1280 x 720 piksel.

Di bagian dalam, handphone ini menggunakan prosesor quad core dengan kecepatan 1.6GHz dengan RAM 2GB. Terlihat ada tren handphone quad core yang sedang berkembang bukan?

Pada bagian belakang, terdapat kamera 8MP dengan kamera depan 1.9MP. Handphone ini pun memiliki ukuran yang tipis, yakni 9.4 inci dengan tiga pilihan memori internal, 16GB, 32GB dan 64GB. Untu sistem operasi, terdapat OS Android Jelly Bean 4.1.

Untuk memudahkan pengoperasian, handphone ini dilengkapi dengan S Pen stylus dengan desain yang lebih panjang dan tebal. Mengenai harga dan ketersediaan di pasar, pihak Samsung belum mengumumkannya. Namun mereka memastikan bahwa handphone yang tersedia dalam dua warna, marble white dan titanium gray, akan tersedia di pasar Eropa pada Oktober mendatang.
 
Sumber : kompas.com | Kumpulan Informasi Menarik | Foto : Samsung Galaxy Note 2
Tags : Techno, Gadget

Monday, July 30, 2012

Samsung 11.8 inch tablet disclosed in court documents

iPad-Galaxy
Dozens of Apple and Samsung products are being leaked to the public in the blockbuster patent trial that got started in San Jose, Calif., today. The latest of these leaks comes from court documents that show Samsung might be working on an 11.8 inch tablet with Retina display, according to The Verge.

Codenamed "P10," this tablet would reportedly have LTE connectivity, 2560 x 1600 resolution, and a pixel density of 256 ppi, according to The Verge. This is much bigger than the iPad tablet, which currently features a 9.5 inch screen, 2048 x 1536 resolution, and a pixel density of 264 ppi.

According to The Verge, Samsung is one of the largest suppliers of LCDs and AMOLEDs, so it makes sense that it would look to get into the world of Retina display for its Galaxy line.

Sales of Samsung's Galaxy Tab 10.1 are currently banned in the U.S. due to the patent case with Apple. U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh ordered an injunction on the tablet in June at Apple's request. Apple said that the key design patents that cover its iPad also seem to apply to Samsung's Galaxy Tab 10.1. In its counter-argument, Samsung has repeatedly referred to that design as "generic."

In addition to the possible "P10," other leaked products via court documents include two Windows Phone 8-based Samsung devices, codenamed Odyssey and Marco, and dozens of early prototypes and sketches of Apple's iPad and iPhone.

from cnet

Sunday, July 29, 2012

Some Galaxy Tab 10.1 Buyers thought they Purchased iPads, Returned the Android tablets,according to Best Buy

galaxy-tab-10.1-vs-ipad

Things continue to look not-so-good for Samsung in its complicated patent-based lawsuit against Apple. The two giants are going to face each other off in courts starting with July 30 in the U.S. case, the most important one of for both companies–and they’re fighting it out in over 50 cases in 10 countries.

Earlier today, we heard that Google warned Samsung that the Galaxy Tab 10.1 looked too much like the iPad, which is what Apple was able to get apparently from Samsung documents.

Now we hear that the iPhone and iPad maker scored other similar documents that reveal internal Samsung discussions regarding similarities between its products and Apple’s. One of the interesting tidbits, which Samsung will have a tough time fighting, is the fact that Best Buy customers returned Galaxy Tab 10.1 devices after realizing they were not iPads, which is what they though they were buying in the first place:

Samsung was forced to release a bunch of documents it had been keeping under seal that show the likeness between its products and Apple’s. Examples outlined in the documents include comments from Samsung workers discussing similarities with Apple’s products, and reports Samsung got from retailer Best Buy that Samsung tablets were being returned because customers thought they were getting iPads. Samsung still has a pending motion to prevent all of this information from being included at trial.

So far, Samsung did not have such a great time in courts, where Apple has won more favorable rulings than the South Korean company did, with the most recent one being scored in the U.S. case – the jury was instructed to take into account that Samsung did not preserve documents that could have been used by Apple as evidence in court.

We are thoroughly following the Apple vs Samsung battle because it’s one of the most important legal fights out there for the mobile business, so we’ll be back with more details from the U.S. case that’s about to begin.

Meanwhile, if any of those Best Buy buyers that returned Galaxy Tab 10.1 devices after realizing they were not iPads are reading these lines, then let us know what happened back then and why you made such a mistake.

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Samsung Wins U.K. Apple Over the Design ‘Not as Cool’ Galaxy Tab

apple vs Samsung
One of Apple’s legal claims against Samsung, based on the alleged similarity between the Samsung Galaxy Tab and the iPad, was thrown away in an UK court last week. A British High Judge, Colin Biriss ruled that there is a big difference between both products, although he did noted that there are some design similarities.

What’s interesting is that the judge’s somehow expressed his appreciation for Apple’s designs. Biriss stated that the Galaxy Tab devices “do not have the same understated and extreme simplicity which is possessed by the Apple design”. The judge also said that even though the devices are not identical, they are “rather similar” in appearance from the front.

Biriss’ final conclusion on the argument was that the Galaxy Tab’s design was simply “not as cool”, compared to Apple’s tablet. The judges said that the Galaxy Tab’s thinness and design of the rear side differentiated it from the iPad, enough to ensure that customers can’t confuse them.

The legal team at Samsung might be not pleased that they don’t live up to the UK judge’s expectations, however, they are delighted that they won the case, stating that:

“Should Apple continue to make excessive legal claims in other countries based on such generic designs, innovation in the industry could be harmed and consumer choice unduly limited.”

In case you have not been following the recent legal spats between Samsung and Apple, just last week, Apple obtained a preliminary injunction against Samsung, preventing further sales of the Galaxy Tab 10.1 in the United States. Cupertino has also obtained a temporary ban against the Galaxy Nexus, although Google is widely expected to issue a software patch that will remove the feature that the court found infringing. Apple’s offense hasn’t been so strong in the United Kingdom, with HTC winning an important battle just last week.