Love DSP Manager from CyanogenMod ROM? You can enjoy DSP Manager on stock Samsung Galaxy S III firmware now (CWM is needed though). DSP Manager is an equalizer that enhances sound processing capabilities. Let you modify headset, phone speaker and Bluetooth headset sound quality. Adjust dynamic range compression, bass boast, equalizer and virtual room effect. This mod is made for HTC One X actually but works on Samsung Galaxy S3 too. Want to try it?
Lock Samsung Galaxy Note 2 touchscreen & keys during video playback
Not everyone likes to read Samsung Galaxy Note 2 User Manual. So you might miss you this useful Samsung Galaxy Note II tip ~ disable capacitive Menu & Back buttons, Home button and touchscreen sensor during video playback. Enjoy movie, music video and TV series on your Samsung Galaxy Note 2 5.5″ HD Super AMOLED display without accidentally button touching anymore.
64GB SanDisk Ultra microSDXC UHS-I Class 10 Card Review
Introduction
I am glad that Samsung Galaxy S III supports micro SD card up to 64GB. So I can have excuse to buy 64GB SanDisk Ultra microSDXC UHS-I Card (Class 10) and put on it. 64GB SanDisk Ultra microSDXC UHS-I Card (Class 10) can achieve speeds up to 30 MB/s (30MB/s read speed; write speed lower), has class 10 speed rating and UHS Speed Class 1 (U1) enabled. Besides, it is also water-proof, temperature proof, X-ray proof and shock proof. How does it perform? Let’s find out…
Samsung Galaxy Note 2 in the house
Yeah… Samsung Galaxy Note II is the latest gadget at JayceOoi.com. I managed to grab Samsung Galaxy Note 2 at Celcom Outlet @ Bangunan KWSP, Penang. Well, I was 20+th of the first 50 customers when I arrived at Celcom Branch, Penang on 11:35am. Therefore, I got free Samsung Galaxy Note 2 flip casing and RM 40 KFC vouchers. Too bad that the flip case is not the original Samsung flip case but generic local brand ~ Sun-U Verus. Don’t think it worth RM 149 and have to wait for 2 weeks to collect it (no ready stock there).
USB OTG Cable ~ A must have accessory for Android devices
Still don’t have USB OTG cable? Then you are not getting all the features out of your Android devices. Of course, your Android devices need to support USB host function in order for you to use USB On-The-Go. It enables USB flash drive, mouse, keyboard, joypad or any USB peripherals that support USB OTG on your Android devices. My Samsung Galaxy S II, Amazon Kindle Fire (using custom ROM), Samsung Galaxy S III and Google Nexus 7 support USB OTG. It is ashamed that HTC One X does not support USB OTG natively. Not going to install custom ROM (which supports USB OTG) until S-OFF for HTC One X is available…