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Monday, June 25, 2012

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Android : Rooting, Jailbreaking, and Unlocking

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On this site I get a ton of questions (most of which couldn’t be answered unless I was literally standing over you while you were doing a procedure, like, “What did I do wrong?”). But occasionally I get some questions that I can answer, like, “What is rooting?” and “What are the benefits of rooting?” So today, I decided to put together a sort of FAQ on just that subject.
If there is anything else you would like to add please feel free to send me an email.

I. What is the Difference Between Rooting and Jailbreaking?

First off, let’s explain that rooting and jailbreaking are essentially the same thing. The only difference is what device you are referring to and which term is generally associated with that device. Jailbreaking is generally used to describe Apple products like the iPhone, while rooting is used to describe most other Linux based devices like Android.
*My guess for the difference, besides just having those terms coined with their respective operating systems, is that rooting/jailbreaking an Apple product is a much harder process. Only reason really is that Apple is the only phone manufacturer so opposed to jailbreaking that they have devoted resources to resolve jailbreaking exploits whenever they arise. Because of this it might seem more “liberating” when rooting an iPhone and as such deserve a more suitable name perhaps.

II. What is Rooting/Jailbreaking?

Now that you know the difference between jailbreaking and rooting (or lack thereof), we’ll answer the next obvious question; what is rooting?
In a nutshell, when we root a phone we are actually trying to gain root access (you’ll sometimes here people say Superuser access, which is essentially the same thing). You can basically think of it in the same terms you think of a tree’s roots. The roots of a tree are the very bottom of the tree just as root access is giving us access to the very bottom or most basic files, systems, and commands on our phone. In Linux/Android, the root user is the user with all permissions to change and alter any files on the system/phone.
Why would we want access to these most basic folders and systems on our phone? Well, because these are where things like our phone’s operating systems files are contained and once we have access to them, we can change them to our liking (or we can have someone with some developing experience change them to our liking by flashing a ROM, but we’ll get to that in a sec).
Besides changing our phone’s operating system files, we can also load apps that need root access to run, by that I mean they need access to some of those most basic files and systems to do what they do. A popular example of this, would be the WiFi tethering app, which can turn the phone into a WiFi hotspot so that you can share your 3G/4G connection with other devices in the area. This app needs to access certain features in the phone that are normally not accessible unless we root the phone and then tell it that WiFi tethering has permission to use that root access (yes, even though we have root access, there are measures in place for us to determine what apps can use that privilege and what apps cannot).

III. Benefits of Rooting

An app asking for root permissions (often called superuser permissions)
So now that you know the basic gist of what rooting is, I’m sure you want to know; what are the benefits?
  • Ability to use apps that require root access like:
    Wifi Tethering – turns your phone into a WiFi hotspot without you having to pay extra to your carrier for that feature
    Nandroid and other backup apps –  allows you to make backups that can literally put your phone back to the exact state it was when you backed up
    File Managers – some root required file managers allow you to access system files like icons etc and change them
    Overclocking apps – these apps allow you to overclock your phone’s processor, taking a 600mhz processor to 1ghz for example.
  • Ability to change your phone’s icons, status bar, and overall look through themes/ROMs
  • Ability to increase performance through optimizations (usually through flashing ROMs)
  • Ability to upgrade your operating system version without having to wait for an OTA (like going from Android 1.6 to Android 2.2)
  • Ability to add Flash support and JIT compiler (which makes your phone faster) through going to Android 2.2
  • Ability to flash ROMs (and easily get all of the benefits above in one shot)

IV. What is a Recovery Image?

What a custom recovery image may look like on your phone.
A recovery image is basically a part that is built in to Android that can be booted into without having to load the actual operating system (this allows you to get into it even if something has gone wrong with your phone, hence “recovery” image).
Now, normally, the recovery image on your phone has two main functions; factory reseting the phone if you can’t get into the operating system, and flashing an update to either fix any issues the phone is having or upgrade it to a new version of software. In addition to these functions there are locks and limitations set by the manufacturer in the recovery image like the fact that even though it can flash new versions of software, that software must be digitally signed by the manufacturer or the phone won’t flash the software (this is important later).
Now, since we have root access we can generally flash our own custom recovery image on to the phone. Why? Well, a custom recovery image has same added features including:
  • Ability to use Nandroid backup (and save the entire memory of the phone to the sdcard so you can restore the phone with ease if anything goes wrong)
  • Ability to use certain tools like partitioning the memory card (used for saving apps to the sdcard, adding more virtual swap memory to phones that are low on RAM, etc).
  • Ability to flash updates that are not digitally signed by the manufacturer.
The last one is probably the most beneficial. Once we have a custom recovery image that allows us to flash updates that are not digitally signed that means we can load custom ROMs.

V. What are Custom ROMs?

Some custom ROM screenshots.
So if you are looking into rooting your phone, you have probably seen the term ROM somewhere and are curious as to what is all the fuss about ROMs.
ROM literally stands for Read Only Memory and in a nutshell it is the portion of the phone’s memory that contains the operating system, apps, and software that come preloaded on the phone. This memory can (normally) not be altered and is what the manufacturer or carrier wants you to have on your device when you first turn it on. If you factory reset your phone it would simply erase all of the changes you made and reload the ROM to get you back to how the phone was when you first opened it.
Now, when we talk about loading or flashing ROMs onto our phones, we are referring to custom ROMs that developers in the Android community have made either for themselves and decided to share, or made with the intention of sharing for others’ enjoyment.
Basically, these developers created their own ROM with their own operating system (say Android 2.2 vs Android 1.6), their own preloaded apps that they think should be included (including ones that replace the original apps on the phone, like the dialer, camera app, gallery, etc)., and their own performance or appearance tweaks.
For most people rooting their phone, flashing a custom ROM is the ultimate goal. It is the easiest way for them to get all the benefits of rooting mentioned above on to their phone without having to alter the code in their phone manually.

V. Cons of Rooting

Average person reaction when speaking about rooting/jailbreaking.
Now, with all those benefits, I’m sure you’re saying, “What’s the catch?”
1. Rooting and flashing ROMs technically voids your warranty – This is kind of the big issue with it all. Manufacturer’s have a pretty strict stance on rooting your phone (some more so than others) and they will generally not honor the warranty on any phones that come back to them with root access enabled. Now, this isn’t the manufacturers just being evil (in most cases) and there is some reasoning behind this concept. For example, let’s say that you flashed a ROM that didn’t have Bluetooth support working properly (the developer just hasn’t gotten it to work right yet) and then you try to send it in for warranty claiming that Bluetooth doesn’t work and you want a new phone. Well, that wouldn’t make much sense, right? Why should the manufacturer honor the warranty when the fact that you changing the software on the phone is what caused the issue?
Now, where manufacturers go wrong here is that they sometimes won’t honor the warranty when a rooted phone comes in for something that has nothing to do with the software. An example of this would be say the trackball fell out of your phone and you sent it in for warranty and the manufacturer said they won’t honor it because you rooted the phone. That’s not right because you changing the software of the device has nothing to do with the faulty trackball falling out.
Regardless though, since we are just altering software, it is relatively easy to “unroot” most phones and get them back to factory spec without it showing any trace of it ever being rooted in the first place and therefore “reinstate” our warranty (which makes sense because if we bring the software back to factory spec and the issue still persists, then it has nothing to do with the software changes we made and should be the manufacturer’s responsibility, right?)
2. You can harm your device – Now, while it is true that rooting your phone and changing things and potentially stop your phone from working (anyone that tried to flash the wrong ROM on their phone can tell you about getting stuck in a boot loop). But the truth of the matter is that Linux (what Android is running on top of) is pretty hard to mess up. This is because it has fail safes in place for just such an occasion. Two of these fail safes are the recovery image, and bootloader (aka Hboot mode). Even if you flash the wrong ROM on your phone, the recovery and hboot partitions of your device are untouched and so long as you can boot into one of those two modes, you can flash a different ROM and get the phone working again.
I would like to point out, that in all my time doing this,  I have yet to see a completely unrecoverable phone.

VI. Difference between Unlocking, Rooting, and Jailbreaking

Another big question I get, is, “If I root my phone, can I use it on another carrier?” The short answer is no but I’ll explain.
Rooting and unlocking are two completely different procedures. Rooting your phone does NOT unlock it. In order to unlock your phone and use it on a different carrier, you must either purchase an unlock code (if you have GSM phone), flash a new carrier’s firmware manually through a cable (if you have a CDMA device), or you have to alter the phone’s baseband (as with the iPhone unlocking software).
Now, this seems to become a very confusing thing for people because of the iPhone I think. Sometimes people get confused with jailbreaking and unlocking by thinking they are one in the same (understandably with a name like jailbreaking you might think you are “setting it free”). But this is not the case. The iPhone has software to unlock it but that software is not automatically installed if you jailbreak your iPhone. The reason for the confusion, I think, is the fact that in order to use the unlocking software for the iPhone, you must have jailbroken it first (as the unlocking app needs root permissions to change the baseband, etc).
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Sunday, June 17, 2012

Nokia ဖုန္းကေန WiFi ၿပန္လြင္႔ ခ်င္ရင္


JoikuSpot Light
WiFi HotSpot

List of supported phone models

Free JoikuSpot Light installs on Nokia N8 , E7 , C7 , E6 , X7 , C6-01 , E51 , E52 , E55 , E60 , E61 , E61i , E63 , E65 , E66 , E71 , E72 , E73 , E75 , E90 , N78 , N79 , N80 , N81 , N81 8GB , N82 , N85 , N86 , N91 , N93 , N93i , N95 , N95 8GB , N95 Americas , N95 8GB Americas , N96 , N97 , N97 Mini , 5530 XPRESS MUSIC , 5630 XPRESS MUSIC , 5730 XPRESS MUSIC , 5800 XPRESS MUSIC , C5 , C6 , E5 , X5 , X6 , 702T, T7, Oro, Nokia 500, Nokia 600, Nokia 603, Nokia 700, Nokia 701, 6710 Navigator, 808 Pureview and 8800 Erdos phone models and turns them into WiFi HotSpots.

 

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Monday, June 11, 2012

The New Features Coming to iOS 6


The New Features Coming to iOS 6

The New Features Coming to iOS 6

Apple announced the newest version of iOS at WWDC today, and it's packed with awesome new features for iPhones, iPads, and iPod touches alike. Here's a rundown of the best new stuff you'll see in iOS 6 this fall.

A Completely New Maps App with Turn-By-Turn Navigation

The New Features Coming to iOS 6The most exciting upgrade is the completely new version of Maps. Apple has ditched Google as its primary maps provider, creating their own system with maps for all over the world. It has a ton of listings for local businesses and integrates with Yelp, so you can get reviews and other info right from the map. You can switch to a traffic view to better plan your routes, and view incident reports to keep up on accidents and when they might clear. All of this is crowdwourced from other iOS users using maps, but they didn't explain whether this would be more like Google (where it's all done automatically) or like Waze (where individuals need to manually report things for you to get this information). You also have a photographic 3D view of a number of cities called Flyover, which is very cool but not super useful.
Most exciting, though, is the inclusion of turn-by-turn navigation. Just find your location on the map, and with one tap you can start navigation mode, dictated by Siri herself. The navigation gives you an ETA, and updates it as traffic speeds change. It'll also give you an updated route if an accident happens or if traffic gets slow enough to require a detour, and it can even do so from the lock screen. You can also launch navigation right from Siri (if you have a compatible device) and ask her questions (like "where can I get gas on this route).

A More Knowledgeable and International Siri

Speaking of Siri, the voice-commanded personal assistant is getting a pretty good upgrade in iOS 6, too. Not only is she available on the new iPad (sorry, first- and second-gen users), but she knows about a lot of other things this time around, like:
  • Sports scores, stats, standings, and schedules
  • Restaurant info like menu information, prices, locations, Yelp reviews, and OpenTable reservations
  • Movie showtimes, trailers, and RottenTomatoes reviews. It also has some other functionality (like being able to see movies with a certain actor), but it doesn't look like it integrates with an app like IMDB directly.
Siri can also launch apps directly with one simple voice command (like "Play Temple Run"). Siri also has a new "Eyes Free" mode designed for cars, in which you can press a button on the steering wheel to activate her or have her read things back to you. Right now, Apple has already partnered with a number of vehicle manufacturers, like GM, Toyota, Honda, Mercedes, BMW, Audi, Jaguar, and Land Rover. Other American companies seem strangely absent from the list, at least for the moment.
Lastly, Siri is now available in a number of other languages and locations, including Canada, Spain, Mexico, Italian, Switzerland, Korea, Taiwan, China, and Hong Kong. Local search will work around the world, too, which is great. Sadly, they didn't say anything about Siri's voice recognition or answers being more reliable, which we were hoping for. They may have added it in quietly, but we're not inclined to think so if they didn't make a big deal about it. Siri may very well still be a "beta" product.

System-Wide Facebook and Twitter Integration

As expected, iOS 6 is going to have Facebook integration akin to the Twitter integration we saw in iOS 5. You can log into your Facebook account from the Settings app and stay logged in on any app that uses Facebook, so you don't have to log in multiple times. You can post photos, web sites, Game Center scores, apps you like, and other things right to Facebook, as well as "like" apps, music, movies, TV shows, and other iTunes Store items. Facebook events will show up right in your calendar app, and of course, the whole thing integrates with Siri. The coolest part is that both Facebook and Twitter have been added to the notification dropdown, so you can post a new status without having to open their respective apps.

Passbook: One App for All Your Scannable Tickets and Gift Cards

Passbook is an awesome new app that holds all your airline tickets, movie tickets, gift cards, and other similar items in one central app. It'll show you the balance of any of your gift cards as you use them, and let you scan QR codes pretty much anywhere you go. The coolest part is that it integrates with the notification center, sending you a push notification when you arrive at a location that works with one of your passes (like Starbucks, if you have a Starbucks gift card). When you're done with a pass, you can just delete it and it won't get in your way anymore. Photo by Wired.

Do Not Disturb and More Phone Options

The Phone app has received a pretty cool update, including a Do Not Disturb feature that will silence all notifications while it's on. You'll still get them, your phone just won't make noise or light up when you get them. You can customize Do Not Disturb to automatically turn on at certain times, allow for phone calls from certain contacts or groups of contacts, as well as tell it to allow calls that happen multiple times in quick succession—like if someone is trying to contact you in an emergency. You'll also see a new icon on the lock screen when you get a call, not unlike the camera icon you have on the lock screen in iOS 5.1. When you get a call, you can slide this up to send the caller a message, or have iOS remind you to call them back. You can set the reminder to go off in an hour, when you get to work or get home, or even when you leave your current location.

Priority Contacts, Embedded Media, and Pull to Refresh in Mail

The new Mail app has a cool feature called "VIPs", where you can tell it who your most important contacts are and it will give you a more eye-catching notification on your lock screen when they send you an email. You can also view all messages from VIPs with one tap in your inbox. Mail also now lets you embed photos and video into a message, open password protected office documents, view flagged messages, and pull to refresh the mailbox.

3G-Enabled FaceTime, Messages and FaceTime Now Work Between All Your Devices

The New Features Coming to iOS 6FaceTime also works over your 3G or 4G data connection, which is awesome. In addition, FaceTime and Messages have finally been updated to work much more seamlessly between all your iOS devices. Now, if you get a FaceTime invitation or message on one device, it'll show up on your other devices, too.

Tab Syncing and Third-Party App Integration in Safari

The New Features Coming to iOS 6Safari has received some handy updates, including the ability to sync your open tabs between all your iOS devices, full screen in landscape mode, the ability read articles from your Reading List offline, and upload photos to your favorite web sites right from Safari. It also has a new feature called Smart App Banners, which can detect when you're on a web site that has an iOS app available (like Yelp). If you go to one of those web sites, you'll get a banner that leads you to the App Store to download the app, or if you already have the app on your phone, it'll send you to that app and pick up right where you left off in your browsing.

Photo Stream, Parental Controls, and More

If you use iOS' Photo Stream feature, you now have the ability to share your photo streams with your friends. They'll get a new album in their Photos app with all the photos you've shared, and you can all comment on those photos too. iOS also has a new feature called "Guided Access", in which you can disable certain elements of the UI so a child can't accidentally change them when playing their games or using apps. You can also turn on a "Single App Mode", which turns off the home button and keeps them in the app they're currently using.
Lastly, they hinted at a ton of other features in iOS, like better privacy controls, per-account signatures in Mail, more accessibility options, easier methods for finding a lost phone, and over 200 other features. iOS 6 will be available in the Fall,
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Android ဖုန္းကေန တၿခားဖုန္းကို wifi က ေန internet ရွယ္ မယ္

Easy WiFi Tethering 1.08

Easy WiFi Tethering
Size: 630KB
Price: Free
Category: Communication
Updated: 2012-03-06
Requirements: Android 2.2 or higher
Downloads: 6,078

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WiFi HotSpot / WiFi Tether 1.7

WiFi HotSpot / WiFi Tether
Size: 186KB
Price: Free
Category: Communication
Updated: 2012-04-03
Requirements: Android 2.2 or higher
Downloads: 6,654

 
 
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Monday, June 4, 2012

ပါးစပ္ နဲ႔ massage ေရးမယ္( android ph )

Write SMS by voice Pro v1.7



Requirements: Android 2.2+
Overview: Write SMS by voice Pro provides you the powerful and easy in use system to write your SMS by voice.

Write SMS by voice! It's very fast and easy with Write SMS by voice Pro app!

Write SMS by voice Pro provides you the powerful and easy in use system to write your SMS by voice.
FEATURES:
- edit your voice SMS
- write SMS from a few voice requests (+ powerful editing system)
- quick keyboard with punctuation marks
- quick smiles
- not only sms (send you message with e-mail, bluetooth, facebook and other apps)
- customising language of recognition
- very quick and useful
- colorful design
- Localized to: English, Russian, German, Polish, French, Spanish, Italian
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In PRO Version:
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- no limitations of SMS length
- no ads
- cool design
- quick keyboard with punctuation marks
- quick smiles
- more languages supported

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1. Copy dload to SD card

2. Switch off the handset ,then press "Volume Control Upper Key +End Key+ Power Key"

3. Showing successful 4. Remove battery one second ,then power on ,waiting till the OS start up

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1: Copy dload to SD card 2: Settings Icon->SD card & Phone storage ->Software Upgrade
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How to Root Sony Xperia Live Walkman WT19i

  1. For the first step, you must download a few apps and save them to your PC. Don’t worry as the tools are free distributed.
  2. Download Flash tool (download link here), Firmware WT19i_4.0.2.A.0.58 (use this link), Doom lord rooting kit (from here) and CWM Recovery image (download link here).
  3. First of all unzip the Flash tool file and install the same on your computer.
  4. Then, unzip the firmware; you will get the .ftf file. Go and place it to the “C:/Drive > flashtool > firmwares>”.
  5. Make sure that there are no other files stored in the up mentioned directory. If different delete the firmware and then place the .ftf file.
  6. Connect the smartphone with the computer.
  7. Open flash tool, go to “file” and select “flash mode”.
  8. Click “ok”.
  9. From the list that opens select “Wipe User Data” and “Wipe Cache” and click “ok”.
  10. In the end the handset will reboot.
  11. Turn it off and reboot by pressing volume down, home and power button.
  12. Flash the firmware with flashing tool.
  13. Go to your PC and unzip the Doomlord root kit.
  14. Run the “runme.bat” executable (your device must be connected with the computer).
  15. You can update your phone from “Settings -> About Phone”; don’t do the same by using the PC Companion.
  16. When the update operation is finished, go to the PC and unzip CWM.
  17. Install and then run the second file script: wt19i.install-cmw2.cmd.
  18. Make sure USB debugging mode enabled and displays screen timeout set to 10min.
That was all. Your Sony Xperia Live Walkman WT19i should now be rooted. The up-detailed method was developed and tested by those of xda-developers so we have them to thanks for the same. Do tell us how things worked for you; if you had issues we will try to help you out. Stay close for further Android related how to guides.
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Sunday, June 3, 2012

Basic and Useful Info About China Phone Software Repair (Learn Yourself)

What is TX RX?
TX = Transmit, RX = Receive. type of connection which will help to you to connect your phone with pc for software operation. its just a type of connection name.


what is cpu?
Central processing unit. A parts of phone. its type a head of phone. all phone have cpu but for china phone cpu is important for repair this phone. china phone have various type of cpu.


why cpu is important for china phone?
All other phone have cpu, uem, upp but for china phone cpu is important for repairing because various china phone cpu support various tool/device when you do software operation in phone.


How to know cpu type/model?
now many of device auto detect cpu type so no problem to know which cpu use in this phone which you want to repair. also you can open the phone and can see what cpu use in phone/what name write on cpu.

MTK


Spreadtrum


Infineon


Sky/Skyworks


ADI/AD


Philips


Agree


TI / Power Management


Mstar

VIA

SAMSUNG

SI4904

ANYKA

etc

what is flash chip and RAM?
flash chip store phone software in it. and RAM is extra built in memory which give space to phone and flash chip to extract phone software and operating in his memory when phone is open/running. some china phone flash chip and RAM include in one chip and some in cpu. so if your flash area or ram area is damage in flash chip, you must need to change total chip (CPU, Flash IC,) using many type of companies chip with under various model name, as like Samsung, Toshiba, Intel, ST etc


Flash chip name/model is important for china phone as like cpu?
Not like cpu but its important because when we flash china phone if we know what flash chip use in it then we can find perfect flash file.



what problem with china phone model name?
model name is not a big matter for china phone. because with same name have many many phone with deference pcb, pcb design, cpu, flash chip, gate up, software etc.


What need to know about a china phone when we repair?
1. CPU Type
2. Flash Chip model
3. Original software/flash file version.
4. Phone TX RX.


Flash file version is important for china phone?
Must. its very very important for china phone because though you lost your original (when manufacture company published phone) flash version or not know which file have in it first time, you got problem when you flash your phone. for flashing with wrong version/model flash file you got this type of problem-
1. Flash done but phone dead
2. white screen (no incoming/out going call)
3. white screen (with incomeing/outgoing call)
4. Keypad not work
5. Sim not valid
6. Sim blocked
7. Phone hang after power on
8. no network
9. have network but show emergency (this problem also do for power ic or bad connect sim or sim connector problem)
10. phone restart continuously.
etc.


Which tool or device?
many of free tool published in market for mtk, infineon, ad, spreadtrum, sky etc. but alwayes device give you a complete solution.
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