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Download Sony Xperia S Home Launcher, Widgets & Live Wallpaper

Wish to own Sony Xperia S? You can have it (kinda) without purchase it. Because you can modify your Android phone to look like Sony Xperia S interface with Sony Xperia S Home Launcher, Widgets, Static and Live Wallpapers. Thanks to XDA Developer, ra3al. These Sony Xperia S Home Launcher, Widgets and Live Wallpaper are optimized for non-Xperia devices with screen resolutions like QVGA (240×320), HVGA (320×480), WVGA (480×800), FWVGA (480×854), qHD (540×960) and HD (720×1280). And they are workable in Android 2.3 Gingerbread and Android 4.0 ICS. What are you waiting for? Try them now…

Sony Xperia S Home Launcher

Download Voodoo OTA Root Keeper for Android Free

How to retain root access after Over-the-air OTA update? Well, you can do so with the help of Voodoo OTA Root Keeper. Voodoo OTA Root Keeper also serves as temporary un-root tool. It makes a backup or a protected backup of your device root. Sound great for a free solution, right? However, it works with conditions ~ /system partition as Ext2, Ext3 or Ext4 and upgrades not formatting or overwriting completely the whole partition. Known working devices are Google Nexus S and all the Honeycomb tablets. And not working on Samsung Galaxy series. Note – root access is required.

Voodoo OTA Root Keeper

How to root Android 4.0 ICS Samsung Galaxy S2?

How to root Samsung Galaxy S II? That’s the question I asked when I got Samsung Galaxy S2 last year. I just upgraded to latest official Android 4.0.3 Ice Cream Sandwich XXLPQ Firmware for Samsung Galaxy S2. How to root Android 4.0 ICS Samsung Galaxy S2? It is same as Gingerbread? Yup, the procedure is the same. I use CF-Root kernel to root it too. For XXLPQ Firmware, you need to use XX_XEO_LPQ CF-Root kernel.

How to restore Kindle Fire with TWRP 2.0? (Video)

Facing lot of application force close issue? Want to retrieve deleted applications and data back? Then it’s time to restore Amazon Kindle Fire with backup. Of course, you need to have a backup Kindle Fire with TWRP 2.0 first in order to do a full system restores. You can select the partitions like system, data, boot, recovery, cache and .android_secure that you prefer to restore in TWRP 2.0 Recovery. Personally, I will restore all of them. Enable MD5 checking of backup files if you wish too. Okay, follow below step by step video guide to make full system restore of your Kindle Fire.

HTC One X Wi-Fi signal test (vs Samsung Galaxy S2)

Besides poor 3G signal on HTC One X, HTC One X Wi-Fi connection is reported not good also. Seem like HTC One X GSM / HSPA and Wi-Fi antenna reception is not up to standard? As usual, I ran HTC One X Wi-Fi signal test with Samsung Galaxy S II as comparison. Who will be winner? Let’s find out…

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