How to install Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich ROM on Amazon Kindle Fire? Yes, that’s the question you can ask now. Why? Hashcode Android 4.0 ICS Kernel for Kindle Fire fixed shutdown and charging issue finally. And most of the essential stuffs are working properly (some still not working though). So it is good time to try out Android 4.0 ICS ROM on Kindle Fire now.
How to temp unroot Samsung Galaxy S3?
How to temp unroot Samsung Galaxy S III? That’s a question that I don’t even think of until a reader said that he can’t access Readers Hub on rooted Samsung Galaxy S3. Hmm… If you use any Android applications that disallow you to run on rooted Android devices, you can try out this method…
How to improve Nexus 7 battery life?
Does your Google Nexus 7 have a good battery life. Well, my Nexus 7 battery life can last for a day on moderate usage. But I still can further improve Nexus 7 battery life with some tweaks and hacks. How to increase Nexus 7 battery life? In short, disable those stuffs that you don’t need.
How to disable Samsung Galaxy Note 2 camera shutter sound?
How to disable Samsung Galaxy Note II camera shutter sound? I wish to turn off all Samsung Galaxy Note 2 camera sound including focus and shutter sounds. Be the paparazzi in town, use a silent Samsung Galaxy Note 2 camera. I thought Galaxy Note 2 camera is like Galaxy S3. But I was wrong… I can’t use the same Galaxy S3 method to mute my Galaxy Note 2 camera…
How to remove bloatware on Nexus 4?
Remove bloatware on Google Nexus 4? Seriously, is that needed? Well, it is up to personally choice to define bloatware. For me, I still don’t use some of the stock Google Android 4.2 Jelly Bean features. And some of them are loaded and running by default. It uses up a bit system resources like RAM and CPU. System apps like Currents, Earth, Google+, Local, Maps, Movie Studio and Navigation are considered bloatware to me. Therefore, it is better to disable them if you are not using them at all.