Showing posts with label Sony. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sony. Show all posts

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:


Root Anroid for Acer Liquid Metal

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Root Anroid for HTC Magic (Sapphire) 32B

Root Anroid for HTC myTouch 3G

Root Anroid for HTC Bee

Root Anroid for LG Ally

Root Anroid for LG G2X

Root Anroid for Motorola Atrix 4G

Root Anroid for Motorola Charm

Root Anroid for Motorola Cliq

Root Anroid for Motorola Droid

Root Anroid for Motorola Flipside

Root Anroid for Motorola Flipout

Root Anroid for Motorola Milestone

Root Anroid for Motorola Pro +

Root Anroid for Nexus One

Root Anroid for Samsung Captivate

Root Anroid for Samsung Galaxy 551 (GT-I5510)

Root Anroid for Samsung Galaxy Portal / Spica I5700

Root Anroid for Samsung Galaxy S 4G

Root Anroid for Samsung Galaxy S I9000

Root Anroid for Samsung Galaxy S SCH-I500

Root Anroid for Samsung Galaxy Tab

Root Anroid for Samsung Galaxy 5

Root Anroid for Samsung Transform M920

Root Anroid for Samsung Vibrant

Root Anroid for Sony Ericsson Xperia X8

Root Anroid for Sony Ericsson Xperia X10

Root Anroid for Sony Xperia Arc

Root Anroid for Sprint Hero

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Root Anroid for Toshiba Folio 100

Friday, September 21, 2012

Sony Xperia T - A 4.6-inch Android smartphone - Review





With just two announcements at CES and two more at Mobile World Congress, Sony hasn't exactly buried us in new smartphones this year. But considering that the company enjoys big showcase events at tech trade shows, we also weren't surprised that it used IFA to introduce a few more.

Joining the Xperia Tablet S on the Berlin stage were the new Xperia T, V, and J Android handsets. Though the devices look largely alike, they run the gamut in power and features, with the T out in front, the V in the middle, and the J bringing up the rear. As such, it's the T that's the most exciting of the three and the one I'll talk about here. Oh, and by the way, Sony played a clip from the upcoming James Bond movie "Skyfall" when presenting the Xperia T. No, the phone won't open a safe or shoot a poison dart, but it will play a starring role in Daniel Craig's hand.



Design
On the outside, the Xperia T breaks from recent devices like the Xperia P, Xperia U, and Xperia S (you have to wonder if Sony will eventually hit all the letters of the alphabet) by ditching the lighted band at the bottom of the handset. In fact, it's more akin to the Xperia Ion, but it's just a vague resemblance.




As simple as it is, the candy bar phone has a trim profile with clean lines and slightly rounded corners. It won't stand out in a crowd, but it's not unattractive. The 4.6-inch HD Reality display runs on Sony's Mobile Bravia Engine. I haven't held it in my hands personally, but CNET's team on the ground in Berlin reports that it's sharp and crystal-clear. And from the photos that CNET's Stephen Shankland shot, it certainly looks that way.

Otherwise, there's not much to say about the Xperia T's style, though I may feel differently once I get it in my hands. I'm just hopeful that a high-end phone like this will come in aluminum rather than plastic. It will be available in black, silver, and white versions.



Features
Inside there's a bigger story to tell. The star attraction will no doubt be the 13-megapixel camera with 1080p HD video recording and a second 720p HD front-facing shooter. Sony says that the camera will be able to go from sleep to snap mode in just over a second. Other features include a media player, PlayStation certification, and the ability to connect to an Xperia TV Dock for viewing photos and videos on an HDMI-enabled television.

The promised near-field communication (NFC) features should also win some fans, provided that you have other NFC devices. Though mobile payments have developed as a popular NFC implementation, the Xperia T also will focus on wirelessly transferring media back and forth. As CNET UK's Rich Trenholm describes it, a pairing with NFC-enabled speakers could be one use. By pairing the handset with a set of Sony speakers you can play music on the speakers without a wired connection. Also read Rich's post for some awesome James Bond puns.

Deep inside there's a respectable 1.5GHz dual-core processor to keep things running. Sony says it will deliver "improved battery life, fast performance, and ultrasharp graphics," but we'll have to see how it fares for ourselves. The Android OS is 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich, though the company says it will be upgraded to Android version 4.1 Jelly Bean following launch. That's all we've got, so I trust that Sony will keep its users in mind when planning that schedule.



Outlook
Sony's recent crop of handsets have been hit or miss. Brian Bennett liked the Xperia S, for example, but the Xperia Ion and Xperia P weren't quite as hot. Still, NFC and the high-powered camera (provided it takes good shots) warrant a closer look.

Fortunately, the device also offers more power and a more updated Android OS than its immediate predecessors, and there's that eye-popping display (pretty screens are a typical Sony trademark). So, yes, the device holds some promise, but there's no escaping the fact that it will face heavy Android competition from the likes of HTC, Motorola, and Samsung. So besides ensuring that the Xperia T will perform well, Sony also needs to get to enough carriers, including one in the United States, and give it a reasonable price (no more than $199 with service). Note that in some markets Xperia T will be known as Xperia TX.

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Sony Xperia X - An original concept

 

At one of the sites dedicated to the design and the new concepts, the designer Abel Verdezotto presented September 14 original concept for the new smartphone Sony Xperia X. The idea aroused attention and controversy, so we decided to share it with you and get your opinion. So, meet: high-end phones, the design of which was inspired by the tablet Sony Xperia S.

The design of the tablet itself is constantly repeated in detail in the latest tablets and smartphones. This time, the author tried to use it to the maximum.Rounded at the top and on the sides of the inside, the smartphone should go well in the hand. He has a stand that holds the device equally well in vertical or horizontal position, so you can comfortably watch videos - well, what else do the phone on the desk.

Features include new items 4.6-inch screen, connector mini-HDMI, a slot for SIM-card, back and front camera. Xperia logo placed front not only for beauty.He repeats in the normal state the color of the device (color, by the way, the five - and they are all pretty gentle and pleasant, at least in the photo) and works as a signal of the Notification, using different colors for different applications.


Designer: Abel Verdezoto

Friday, August 10, 2012

Sony's Next Xperia Tablet Shows Face

Prior to the “unveiling event” that Sony’s planning to hold in Berlin at the end of the month, some details regarding its mysterious Xperia tablet have recently popped online. From the use of Tegra 3 processor to its 9.4-inch HD display, the leaked slides show that Sony means serious business this time around by featuring specs that won’t disappoint, in order for the device to compete with the best tablets in the market.
Xperia Tablet
While the specs definitely seem promising, the slides didn’t have any clear pictures of the tablet to really pique our interest. That is, until promotional pictures of the “evolved” Xperia tablet have been mercifully leaked.
Xperia Tablet
Gone is the wedge shape that the previous Tablet S comes with. Actually, it’s not completely gone, but it’s somewhat been refined. The back cover is cladded with plastic on top, where you can see the Xperia branding, while the rest of the body is covered in aluminum. The power and volume button, meanwhile, are positioned on the right side of the tablet. Software-wise, the tablet seems to be running Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.
Xperia Tablet
Aside from the fact that it’s set to be another gorgeous tablet offering from Sony, we now know that Xperia will be part of the tablet’s name. If the tablet is really priced to move (cheapest 16GB model to start at $400), we think Sony will have a good Q4. Guess we’ll have to wait for a couple of more weeks to find out the complete details. In the meantime, enjoy the leaked pictures of the slate. 

Sunday, July 15, 2012

Sony to launch tablet for Christmas

Sony has confirmed that it will launch a tablet by the end of the year.

The technology giant isn't the most well-known tablet maker but after speaking to various Sony representatives this week, a follow-up to the current tablets in on the cards. The Tablet P and Tablet S both launched last year and we've seen nothing from Sony since.

Sony tablet ice-cream

Details are limited but one spokesperson told PC Advisor they were sure we would be taking a look at a new device at some point over the next few months which will tip up before Christmas.

Both the Tablet S and Tablet P run on Google's Android operating system but it is unclear whether the mystery tablet will continue this trend or offer something different like Windows 8. In our opinion it is possible Sony will make different models offering Windows 8 and Android 4.1 Jelly Bean.

Windows 8 will launch by the end of October and after all, just about every other vendor is fighting to get a Windows 8 tablet out first. We'd like to see a new tablet or two from Sony so stay tuned for further details.

Another firm looking to launch a new tablet is HTC. The smartphone maker told PC Advisor it will launch a follow-up to the Flyer in the UK.

So,which will be the best-selling tablet?Time will tell us.