Monday, October 7, 2013

Android Secret codes

  1. Phone Information, Usage andBattery – *#*#4636#*#*
  2. IMEI Number – *#06#
  3. Enter Service Menu On NewerPhones – *#0*#
  4. Detailed Camera Information –*#*#34971539#*#*
  5. Backup All Media Files –*#*#273282*255*663282*#*#*
  6. Wireless LAN Test –*#*#232339#*#*
  7. Enable Test Mode for Service –*#*#197328640#*#*
  8. Back-light Test – *#*#0842#*#*
  9. Test the Touchscreen –*#*#2664#*#*
  10. Vibration Test – *#*#0842#*#*
  11. FTA Software Version –*#*#1111#*#*
  12. Complete Software andHardware Info – *#12580*369#
  13. Diagnostic Configuration –*#9090#
  14. USB Logging Control –*#872564#
  15. System Dump Mode – *#9900#
  16. HSDPA/HSUPA Control Menu –*#301279#
  17. View Phone Lock Status –*#7465625#
  18. Reset the Data Partition toFactory State – *#*#7780#*#*

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

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Wednesday, June 12, 2013

7 Things You Should Know About iOS7


If Android's lightning fast OS updates left youriOS 6 feeling forlorn, today is your lucky day!

7 Things You Should Know About iOS7

When you wake up to find your Twitter timeline threatening to buckle under the drool of every last man, woman, child and bot, you can safely assume that Apple has drummed up fresh goodies. 

 

The swanky new Mac Pro, the dramatically faster OS X and MacBook Air was what Tim Cook pulled out of his hat at the World Wide Developers Conference. And lest we forget, Jonathan Ive sent the old iOS through a thorough revamp and out popped iOS7. If you got lost in the sea of gushing fanboys, we are here to bring you up to speed. Here are 7 things that you must know about Apple's latest offering: 

 

#1: Cleaner, Flatter Look 

The rounded, bubbly icon tiles have been pruned and trimmed to make way for flatter, angular tiles. The signature network bars have been swapped for five dots and the lock screen has been given a facelift, for what is probably a first in iOS history. Your home screen has now been imbibed with the Parallax Motion magic while the phone's accelerometer brings a depth to the interface that'll guarantee a gratifying round of 'Oohs' and 'Aahs' each time you flip out your phone. 

 

#2: Control Center 

If something old, something new was the mantra Jonathan Ive had in mind when he sketched out the new OS, then the Control Center definitely falls under the heading of 'something borrowed.' A translucent pull-up tray that is available even on the lock screen; you can now head to the Control Center for all your brightness, volume, Wifi, Airplane mode, rotation lock and Bluetooth needs. 

 

#3: Updated Safari 

An OS update has been the news for quite some time now, and the first to queue up for a facelift was Apple's mobile phone Browser. Safari has now been reincarnated as a distraction-free browser with all buttons and bars kept hidden unless you scroll.

 

#4: Air Drop 

Nope, a fairy godmother hasn't magically waved her wand and made the developers at Apple Inc. see the light. Your iDevices remain as NFC-allergic as ever, but Jonathan has thrown in a substitute:  “AirDrop is the easiest way to share [data] with people around you,” Federighi, software Chief announced. “There’s no need to wander around the room bumping your phone. 

 

#5: iTunes Radio 

Pandora and Spotify have been holding their own for quite some time now, and now Apple has joined the party. With 200 plus radio stations that grow more personalized the more you listen, iTunes Radio lets you stream music across all your devices. But what about the music that you do not like? Hit the 'Never Play This' button and Eenie Minnie Mo will never turn up on your playlist, even by accident.

 

#6: Siri 

Apple's trained assistant has been sprinkled with her share of fairy dust too, and Siri now boasts of better Twitter and Wikipediaintegration, plays your voicemail and adjusts brightness on command. And to address the gender balance, Siri can now be converted to a male voice as well.

 

#7: Improved Camera 

Apple has finally taken off the rose colored glasses and put on the sepia toned ones.  The old camera has been overhauled, nine filters have been added to up the gloss and photos are now grouped into Collections, Memories and Years so that hunting down old photos from last year's Swiss trip is no longer a two hour chore that'll leave your fingers bruised.

Friday, April 5, 2013

How to root and unroot the Galaxy Note 2 N7100 using ExynosAbuse

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A few weeks back, we heard about the system vulnerability that affected certain Exynos devices and how this vulnerability could make it easy for apps to gain root access without your permission. But, there’s a silver lining to every gray cloud because XDA Developers member Chainfire used this vulnerability to root the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 GT-N7100. Unlike some rooting methods that require you to flash files via Odin, this method only uses an APK.

The Exynos Abuse app, developed by Chainfire and based off the exploit that XDA Developers member alephzain found, allows users to easily root, and unroot, their Galaxy Note 2 devices. More importantly, however, it provides a workaround for this very dangerous vulnerability. The downside to this method, however, is that Samsung already knows about the vulnerability and is rolling out new firmware to fix this problem.

This guide shows you how to root and unroot the Galaxy Note 2 N7100 using ExynosAbuse.

Warning

  • The instructions in this guide are intended for use with the Samsung Galaxy Note 2, model number GT-N7100. Applying these instructions on another device or model may produce undesired outcomes.
  • The information in this guide is provided for instructional and educational purposes only. There is no guarantee that these instructions will work under your specific and unique circumstances.
  • Use these instructions at your own risk. We shall not hold any responsibility or liability for whatever happens to you or your device arising from your use of the info in this guide.
  • Read and understand the whole guide first before actually performing the instructions.

Requirements

  • Samsung Galaxy Note 2 GT-N7100
  • Install a file manager tool on your phone, such as ES File Explorer File Manager.
  • Download the Exynos Abuse APK (ExynosAbuse-v1.40.apk, md5sum: be4a373ff2848a16bfb948d7e1d1f7d2) to your phone.
  • Make sure your device’s battery still has at least 70% power. You don’t want the device to shut down in the middle of the procedure.
  • Backup all personal data on your phone to make sure you have a copy of your personal data (e.g., contacts, SMS, MMS, Internet settings, Wi-Fi passwords, and the like) in case the procedure in this guide erases such data.

Instructions

Rooting using Exynos Abuse

  1. On your phone, open ES File Manager and locate the Exynos Abuse APK.
  2. Install the Exynos Abuse app.
  3. Launch it on your phone.
  4. Select Root Device to install SuperSU.
  5. If it asks for SuperSU permission, select Grant.
  6. Your Galaxy Note 2 should now be rooted. You can select Disable Exploit and Disable Exploit on Boot for security purposes.
  7. Open SuperSU and update your binary.

Unrooting using Exynos Abuse

  1. Launch the Exynos Abuse app.
  2. Uncheck Disable Exploit, Disable Exploit on Boot, and Unroot Device.
  3. Restart your Galaxy Note 2 and wait 10 minutes.

Your Samsung Galaxy Note 2 GT-N7100 has now been rooted with the Exynos Abuse app. If you want to unroot your device, you can easily do it using the same app. Keep in mind that though the Exynos Abuse app has rooted your Note 2, this is not a solution to the system vulnerability. If the firmware update that fixes the vulnerability arrives for your device, upgrade to it so that you can protect yourself and your device.


Facebook Home release date set for April 12, will run on Galaxy S4, S3, Note 2, HTC One and One X

Facebook unveiled its new Android experience earlier today, Facebook Home, which is a new people-based Facebook apps-rich user interface that will run on top of Android OS, virtually changing your mobile experience. While not all Android users out there will be interested in it, there are plenty of people that use their smartphones to log into Facebook apps on a daily basis. In fact, Facebook mobile apps are among the most used apps out there. Unfortunately, not all Android devices will be able to run Home as soon as the app launches. Initially only a bunch of Samsung and HTC devices will be supported by Facebook Home including the Samsung Galaxy S4, Samsung Galaxy S3, Samsung Galaxy Note 2, HTC One and HTC One X. Additionally, Home will also be pre-loaded on the HTC first, which will be available in AT&T stores once Home launches. From the looks of it, Home will launch on Jelly Bean handsets, although requirements for Facebook’s new software aren’t available at this time. We wouldn’t be surprised to see Home run on older Android hardware, since Facebook is trying to reach as many Facebook users that own Android devices as possible with this new user interface / app. Support for more Android smartphones is expected to be available later down the road, especially since the company said on stage that Home will be updated on a monthly basis. Moreover, Facebook said on stage that a variety of OEMs and carriers including HTC, Samsung, Sony, ZTE, Lenovo, Alcatel, Huawei, Qualcomm, EE and Orange will ship Facebook Home handsets in the future. When will Facebook Home be available? The company announced that Home will launch on April 12, at which point you’ll be able to install it on supported devices – in case they happen to be available in stores that is, as the Galaxy S4 and HTC One will be launching after Home hits the Play Store. Initially, Home will only be available for smartphones users, with Android tablets getting it in the coming months. Are you looking forward to get Home?

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Android 5.0 could require quad-core processor

android-logoSamsung has just come forward saying that the last update that will be sent to the Galaxy line of smartphones and tablets will be the Android 4.2. In doing that, the company might have hinted to the fact that the next major Android update, reportedly called Key Lime Pie, will require a quad-core processor to function properly. According to one online source, the Galaxy Tab 2 models will be getting updated to Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean soon, but that will be the last update for the tablet. Other rumors surrounding the fact that Jelly Bean will be the last Android update for dual-core powered devices seems to be coming true.

In a statement from Samsung, the company said, “The Galaxy Tab 2 by Samsung will receive Android 4.1.2 and end with Android 4.2.2. Samsung will no longer support the Galaxy Tab 2 after the Android 4.2.2 update. The updates must be done before the end of September. The issue with Samsung’s Exynos processor has been resolved and Samsung has, once again, started to test Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean firmwares for the Galaxy Tab 7.7 (GT-P6800) and Galaxy Tab Plus (GT-P6200).” The international versions of the Galaxy S3 already have the quad-core processor inside, while the United States model was left with a dual-core Snapdragon processor.

The Galaxy Note 5.5-inch launched with the Exynos quad-core processor, as well as the Samsung Galaxy S4, which is set to arrive very soon. The Galaxy S4 ships to the United States with a Snapdragon 600 processor with LTE chipsets in select markets. Next on the market will be the Galaxy Tab 3 series of tablets and according to Samsung, they will be arriving with Android 4.2.2 right out of the box with the potential for a Key Lime Pie update in the future. The Galaxy Tab 3 will be competing against the iPad 5 from Apple and any new Nexus branded tablet from Google.

The Android Key Lime Pie has been in the shadows for some time now and many are expected to hear more about it during the Google I/O conference set to start in May. There is no confirmation that the Android 5.0 update will be limited to only those devices with quad-core processors, but if Google ups the ante with hardware requirements for the software it could be possible that a quad-core powered device will be needed.


Galaxy S2 finally getting updated with Android 4.1

well put on a happy face because Sprint has finally announced plans to update the device with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean software. After weeks of waiting for the confirmation, users will be happy to see that Sprint is going to update the device even though, the Galaxy S3 and Galaxy S4 are on the market. The update will bring the software from Android 4.0 to Android 4.1 and it will bring a host of features. The update that started to hit the device today is the first time the Jelly Bean software has appeared in the United States for the Galaxy S2. Once all of the Sprint customers are updated, it will only be a matter of time before those of you on the AT&T, T-Mobile, US Cellular and Verizon Wireless network are also updated to Jelly Bean as well. One the Sprint network, the Galaxy S2 is referred to as the Epic 4G Touch and Sprint did also mention that the update will roll out in phases so it might be a couple weeks before you see the notification. The reason that mobile carriers roll out new software in phases is to make sure it goes without any glitches, bugs or other errors that Sprint could potentially fix before it gets too far. Sprint did not say exactly what is coming with the update, but most of us know that Google Now, an improved Browser, better user interface, better widgets and multi-tasking support is all included. Mobile carriers tend to take this time to add some features, enhancements or just fix bugs, but Sprint has not confirmed any of those things with this update. If you would like to upgrade your device, you will have to install the Samsung Kies software because the file size is quite large. Samsung Kies will do all the work and allows for users to install the update manually through their PC. As soon as this update hits the Galaxy S2 on the Sprint network, it is expected that subscribers on all of the other four networks in the United States will be notified as to when they can get the update. As long as you are not on the Verizon Wireless network, you should not have to wait too long.

Friday, March 15, 2013


The New Samsung Galaxy S4: Everything You Need To Know

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In a stunning, broadway-inspired presentation, complete with a huge stage, curtains and three wide-screen cinematic-range screens, the much-awaited Samsung Galaxy S4 made an entrance.
S4 is touted the Life Companion with plenty of user-friendly features that connects people throughricher photos, breaking language barriers, offering better security and compartmentalization between fun and work while keeping track of your health.
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Here’s what you can expect in the new Samsung Galaxy S4. Click here to look at the comparison chart, pitting Galaxy S4 with a few of the hottest smartphones in the market today.

A New Photo-Taking Experience

The usual problem users face these days is that if you are an avid photo-taker, you are rarely in the photos. With the new Samsung S4, you can now be in the shot, via the Dual Camera feature. If that is not enough, the S4 also has templates that you can apply on the front camera view.
You can even caption your pictures with a short voice clip with the Sound & Shot feature. The audio clip can be made before or after the shot is taken. It’s a great way to make memories even more special as you add details to the event.
sound and shot

More Amazing Features

Drama Shot allows you to take 100 shots in 4 seconds then lets you combine several shots in the same frame like in a collage. Not only does it let you add to the experience, you can even erase background stuff you don’t want (photobombers, be gone) in the pictures.
drama shot
With the Eraser feature, you can take composites of a photo, then put all of that together, to get the background without the extras you don’t.

The Phone To Travel With

S Translator is going to be a great tool for your travels as you get instant translations; text-to-speech or speech-to-text. This handy tool can translate 9 languages (including Chinese, French, German, Italian, Latin American, Brazilian, Portuguese) with offline support for about 3000 built-in phrases.
This also works with menus and books, apps and emails written in a foreign language.

Optimum Viewing Experience

Adapt Display automatically tweak display settings that is comfortable to your eyes based on what you’re watching or doing, made possible with the Super AMOLED Full HD display. The screen automatically adjust brightness, saturation and contrast depending on what is being view (videos, pictures or games), giving you an optimum viewing experience that is comfortable to your eyes.
adapt display

Organizing Photos Easy As Pie

Through the Story Album feature, finding photos and turning them into album is easy. Whenever you take a photo on the same environment (location) and same date, you get a message on the status bar saying to create a story album.
You can create a ton of story albums with tags of the weather, location, who is in the album etc. There is also the feature to print it out into an actual photo album.

Always Connected

If you are the photo-sharing type, HomeSync will be a great service you’ll love. It lets you share photos with friends and family at home, straight into their TV or mobile devices, immediately after you take them. How’s that for real-time photo sharing?
It boasts a 1 TB storage so your photos have a home, and this doesn’t just work with the S4. You can connect up to 8 different devices to it. And yes, it’s like a hub to organize everyone’s photos in the same place.

S Voice Drive

To ease your driving experience S Voice Drive was developed as your personal assistant when driving. Pair it with the car bluetooth and you will automatically activate the S Voice Drive.
This new assistant will read out your text messages and emails, and you can then reply or call the sender with voice commands. It also includes features such as answering calls, grabbing weather info, and finding a restaurant all while navigating as well.

Other Awesome Features:

Samsung Smart Switch

Making the switch is now easy with this program which lets you transfer all your things from your old phone to the S4 making a transition seamless. All you need to do is install the Samsung Smart Switch program on PC where it will backup your old device and transfer it to the S4.

Samsung Knox

Security gets a boost in this feature where you can separate work from pleasure and keep data in both areas safe. Perfect for the privacy-sensitive person in you.
samsung knox

Group Play

Music sharing is now possible across 8 devices, simultaneously. It also supports multiplayer games and the ability to share photos between devices.
group play

ChatOn

This allows video calling for up to 3 people, and you can use dual camera while chatting as well. Use the dual camera to show the people you are talking to you, your current view as well.
dual camera

Air Gesture

Navigate without touching the screen. Move your hands around to flip from page to the next, scroll webpages, or even accept calls.

Samsung Smart Scroll/Pause

If you’re watching a video and something catches your eye, looking away will cause the video to be paused automatically pauses the video.
The video will resume when you look back at the screen. When reading you can just tilt the phone slightly to scroll up or down.
smart scroll

S Health

For exercise fans, the S4 is the best companion for you. Since you take your smartphone with you everywhere, pairing it up with the S Band (fitness wristband), Body Scale, Heart Rate monitor and other similar accessories, makes the S4 the best pedometer, calorie-counter, habit-tracking device you can have, all in one
All your data can also be displayed in an easy-to-read report.
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S View Cover

Covers getting in the way of your phone? Get the S View Cover. it gives you quick access to information and even lets you answer the phone without removing the cover. And when the cover closes, GS4 sleeps.

Galaxy S4 Vs. S3 Vs. Note II

 Galaxy S4
Samsung Galaxy S4
Samsung Galaxy S3
Samsung Galaxy S3
Samsung Galaxy Note II
Samsung Galaxy Note II
ManufacturerSamsungSamsungSamsung
Price (USD)n/a$199.99 (2-Year AT&T Contract)$299.99 (2-Year AT&T Contract)
OSAndroid 4.2.2Android 4.0Android 4.1.1
Dimensions (mm)H136.6 x W69.8 x T7.9H136.6 x W70.6 x T8.6
H151.1 x W80.5 x T9.4
Weight (grams)130133183
Resolution1920×10801280×7201280×720
Display Size (inch)4.99 Super AMOLED4.8 Super AMOLED5.5 Super AMOLED
Processor1.6GHz Octa-Core Exynos 5 / 1.9GHz Quad-Core Snapdragon1.4GHz Quad-Core Cortex-A91.6GHz Quad-Core Coretex-A9
RAM2GB1GB2GB
Battery (mAh)260021003100
LTEAvailableAvailableAvailable
Storage (GB)16, 32, 6416, 32, 6416, 32, 64
Expandable StorageMicro SDMicro SDMicro SD
Back Camera (Megapixels)1388
Front Camera (Megapixels)21.91.9
Extra FeaturesNFC, IR Blaster, Temperature& Humidity SensorsNFCNFC, S Pen Stylus
  

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