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Monday, July 30, 2012

How To Download Any APK To Your Computer from market

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While Google Play (formerly the Android Market) is fairly reliable on, there are times when certain apps are unavailable for download on your Android smartphone for various reasons (for example: the App might not be available in your country, etc). If you find yourself dealing with this problem, don’t despair as now, thanks to a unique tool by the name of Real APK Leecher, you can download any .apk file from Google Play to your computer. Once that’s done, all that remains is that you transfer the file from your computer to your Android smartphone. Next up, I’ll show you how to accomplish both these tasks with an easy, step-by-step tutorial.

Phase 1: Downloading the .APK file on your computer

Step 1: Download the Real APK Leecher tool. Use the link right here to get the archive, then unzip it to the destination folder of your choice on your computer. There is no install process, but the tool does require Java Runtime Environment 1.5.0 to be installed on your computer. If you don’t have it (or are unsure if you do), do not worry, as you’ll be prompted to download it when you run the Real APK Leecher.
Step 2: The first time you run Real APK Leecher, you’ll be asked to fill in three fields: an email address and password referring a Gmail account that is the main account on your Android smartphone, and the device ID. If you know how to find all of them, skip to step 4.
Real APK Leecher
Step 3: Finding the market account can be done by opening up the dial pad on your Android smartphone and pressing *#*#8255#*#*. This should open up the “Gtalk Service Monitor”. What follows after “JID” is your Google Play account. What follows after “Device ID: android-“ represents the device ID. The following screenshot should help you if the above explanations aren’t enough.
Step 4: Now all you have to do is search the app your want to download the APK for (you can choose to search both by the app’s name as well as by the name of the vendor). Once you found what you are looking for, right click it and select download.
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Saturday, July 28, 2012

Android စသံုး သူေတြ အတြက္ အၾကံံၿပဳ ခ်က္ ၇၈ ခု

78 Android tips for beginners. Phones, Mobiles Phones, Android apps, Android, Features, HTC Sense, Samsung, Google Nexus S,  10
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    With over 500,000 new Android devices activated each day, there are a lot of people out there who've got plenty to learn about their phones. If you're one of them, then you're in the right place.
    Now, it might be that you've joined the Android revolution by accident, and it simply happens to be the mobile operating system on the phone that you just bought, or it might have been a more conscious decision. Either way, Pocket-lint is here to get you started.
    We've wracked our brains for as many tips and suggestions as we can think of in terms of getting the most out of your phone, so here are 78 Android tips for beginners, and if you find any useful tricks of your own, then do add them in the comments below.

    Press & Hold

    Sure you've tapped on some of those Android phone buttons but have you ever held your finger on until something different happens? It's worth a try, you know.
    1) On/off button
    A nice way to quickly switch Flight Mode on or off or to do the same with Silent Mode is to press and hold the power button on your phone until it brings up a menu with the options, the third of which is to power down your handset altogether. Certainly beats having to drill down into the settings menus each time.

    2) Menu button
    Keep your finger on the menu button and if, you’re lucky, the soft keyboard will pop up. Now, we say "if you’re lucky" because it’s not quite the case on all phones. On pure Android Nexus devices, it will work. On HTC Sense it will work so long as you’re in an app which uses the keyboard and with Samsung’s TouchWiz it will pop up the keyboard along with the appropriate search facility in whatever app you happen to be in.

    Probably the most useful part of this function is actually when it comes to getting rid of the keyboard but that will only work with HTC and Nexus phones. Press and hold and it will disappear again. Very useful when it comes to filling in online forms on your browser without necessarily sending the information you’ve just typed in.

    3) Search key
    Remember that Android phones are fitted with a pretty powerful voice search function which will take you straight to the relevant Google search results pages of whatever it thinks you’ve just said. Press and hold the Search key to jump straight to Voice Search. With Samsung, it’s a little different. Instead you might find that Voice Search is powered by Vlingo and requires a little set up. The pay off is that it’ll offer more functions once you’re done: SMS and phone call activation for example. Seeing as there’s no Search Key on some Samsung smartphones, try a double tap on the Home Key instead.

    4) Home Key
    Press and hold on the Home Key and it will bring up a small display of the most recent apps you’ve used and it’s quite surprising how much quicker that makes accessing your usuals than hitting the app menu and then flicking through your screens until you find the one you’re looking for. On Samsung TouchWiz phones it also offers access to the Task Manager at the same time.

    5) App grid key
    This is a Nexus-only tip but has its equivalent in other UIs with Propeller View (see 44). Android has plenty of homescreens within the desktop and a quick way to navigate from one to another without having to swipe your way through all the rest is to press and hold the app grid key at the bottom of the desktop screen. Up pops mini-icons of each of your panels. Tap any you want to jump straight to it.
    6) On text (copy & paste)
    Arguably the most useful of the lot is pressing and holding on text which kick starts the cut, copy and paste function. We could try explain exactly how it's done but it's largely a matter of knack. Have a play for yourself but it's generally a two part process. First highlight the text and then click what you've selected to cut, copy or paste.
    7) On the desktop
    Finally for press and hold, put your finger anywhere on an empty space of desktop and you’ll uncover the key to a whole other side of your Android phone. Up pops your customisation menu offering a world of widgets, shortcuts, folders and wallpapers all to help make your desktop your own, and that’s exactly what we’re looking at next.

    Customisation

    Customisation is one of the key benefits of buying into the Android platform. There's a lot you can do with your phone to make it your own. So, if you're not using your equipment to the maximum of its potential, here are a few tips for getting a little more on that front. Remember, press and hold anywhere on your desktop to get started.
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    How To Install Android Apps on SD Card Without Rooting

    No doubt there are lots of Apps available for Android devices in Android market, but you need bulk space to install them on your phone. As all the Android apps by default install on phone memory and not in SD card therefore you will face the problem to install apps on SD card due to limited storage space on phone memory.
    If you want to install large app on your Android device and your device does not have sufficient memory then you must perhaps delete some of your data from phone memory to free up the space for app. However it is obviously not a good way because every time you want to install heavy app you need to delete some data from memory.
    Another way to Install Android apps in SD card is to Root your Android device. Unfortunately Rooting will void warranty of your device and sometime you may get trouble from it.
    So if you want to Install Android apps in your SD card without Rooting then just follow the steps or instructions mentioned below. Actually this trick will simply change the default location of installing Android apps.
    Prerequisites:
    • Backup all your applications using ASTRO File Manager. If your phone is already rooted then you can use Titanium backup for same.
    • Back up all contacts to SD Card.
    • Download Java Development Kit (JDK).
    • Then you need to download Android Software Development Kit.
    • Disable Antivirus and other security apps as it may interrupt the flashing process
    • Enable USB Debugging by Settings>Applications>Development and ensure that USB Debugging is checked.
    • Charge your phone up-to 80% battery mark.

    Steps to Install Android Apps to SD Card:
    Step 1: After you have Download the Android SDK, move to folder where you install it and run SDK Manager.exe. This utility will allow you to communicate with your Android device.
    For example in Window 7 user can find it in C:android-sdk-windows
    Step 2: In SDK Manager make sure that Android SDK Tool and Android SDK Platform-Tool are checked as shown if figure below-:
    Step 3: Click on “Install Package” button and after that close SDK Manager.
    Step 4: connect your phone to PC via USB cable. Make sure that USB Debugging is enabled.
    Step 5: Open Command Prompt mode by pressing “Window + R” key and switch to /platform-tools folder.
    For example in Window 7 user can write in following manner
    cd C:android-sdk-windowsplatform-tools
    Step 6: Now type in command prompt as “adb devices” to check whether your phone is connected to your PC or not. If it appears “offline” then you need to check the USB cable. Enter “netstat” command to check whether the port is in use or not.
    Step 7: After that enter the command “setInstallLocation” which will show you the current value of InstallLocation of your device. It will accept three values given below.
    0 [auto]: Let the phone decide the best location for an app
    1 [internal]: It installs everything in the internal storage
    2 [external]: It installs everything in the memory card
    Step 8: Now if you want to change the default memory install location then you need to run the following command
    adb shell pm setInstallLocation 2
    Step 9: If there is no error message then everything works fine. Just restart the phone and you will be able to install the Android apps in SD card.
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    How to Use Google Maps Offline in Android Phone

    Google maps is one of those applications that is widely used when you are travelling to find the path of destination. You can use it easily by your Android phone when you are having internet access but sometimes due to network problem, you are not able to access it. At that time you are stuck with only option left  to rely on locals to guide yourself . To resolve this problem, Google has included an offline map service to access it even if you are not connected to internet. To get access in offline mode, just set the following settings:
    Launch Google maps service in your android phone and have some patience until it is getting loaded.
    Go to Menu and Select the “More options” and then select “Labs”. Google designed Labs section to get the feedback from the users so that it can improve its services.
    In Labs section, you will find an option “Pre-cache map area”. Enable this option.
    Then select the area where you want to go with the help of Google Maps. When you select the area, a pop up window will open like following.
    Tape on the option ”Pre-cache map area”. It will start downloading Pre-cache map area within the 10 meters of area that you have selected.
    Once you download it, then you are able to access it even if you are in offline mode.
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    How to Update Samsung Galaxy ACE S5830 to Android 4.0 ICS

    On this article i will explain about how to update Samsung Galaxy ACE to the operating system of Ice Cream Sandwich OS 4.0. Samsung Galaxy ACE S5830 users may be disappointed to know that there doesn't seem to be an official Ice Cream Sandwich updatein the device’s stars.
    How to Update Samsung Galaxy ACE S5830 to Android 4.0 ICS
    This may be because of hardware limitations. Fortunately, however, there’s Myth–an all-new custom ROM being developed for the Samsung Galaxy ACE S5830 smartphone. The Myth ROM is mainly based on the Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread build BUKS1, but it is an exact replica of the Android Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0.1.

    Here are some of Myth ROM’s features:
    • Rooted Custom ROM Firmware
    • Apps2SD Feature is pre-loaded
    • CRT Off Enabled
    • Over Scroll Glow is enabled
    • Extended Power Menu
    • Preloaded with Google Maps 5.11
    • Semi-transparent TouchWiz
    • ICS-styled icons
    • Android Market  3.3.12
    • Disabled journaling in ext4
    • Comes with ICS 4
    • Comes with styled dialer, BLN Service, Google Music
    • Custom boot animation
    • ICS Gennie widget
    • ICS Clock widget
    • Supports Flash 10.1, 10.2, and 10.3
    Requirements:
    • If that brief overview of the Myth ROM’s features has got you dying to get it for yourSamsung Galaxy ACE S5830, you’ll need a few things:
    • A rooted Samsung Galaxy ACE S5830
    • ClockworkMod Recovery installed on the phone
    • ICS Myth Custom ROM zip file downloaded to your computer. Get it here.

    What you should know before updating Samsung Galaxy Ace:
    • Make sure that your battery has a charge of at least 80% to prevent your device from shutting down in the middle of the update process.
    • Back up the data on your device in the event the data is lost of corrupted during the update process.
    • Enable USB Debugging. You can do so through the path Settings > Applications > Development > USB Debugging
    • Close  firewall and antivirus tools on your computer, as these may interrupt the update process.
    Instructions:
    • Once you’ve done all of these, you can now proceed to the installation process:
    • Connect your phone to your computer via the USB Cable.
    • Copy the ICS Myth ROM ZIP file into your device’s SD Card without altering or unzipping the file.
    • Once you’re done, disconnect the phone from the computer and turn the phone off.
    • Boot into recovery mode. You can do this by holding the Menu button while you power on the device. If it boots into normal mode, try again.
    • Once in recovery mode, select “Install zip from SD Card,” then “Choose Zip from SD Card”.
    • Choose the ICS Myth ROM ZIP file to start flashing the ROM to your phone.
    • Once the update is applied, you need to select “Clear cache” from the recovery menu.
    • Reboot your phone into normal mode.
    Congratulations! Once your Samsung Galaxy ACE S5830 has rebooted, it’ll now be running on Myth ROM.

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    How to install ClockWorkMod(CWM) on S5830 Samsung Galaxy Ace

    Prerequisites
    recovery-clockwork-5.0.2.6-galaxyace-fix.zip ! Download link 

    How to install CWN ClockworkMod on Galaxy Ace S5830
    • Copy recovery-clockwork-5.0.2.6-galaxyace-fix.zip on SDcard
    • Completely switch off the phone
    • Reboot by pressing Home+Power button and then release only the power button
    • Now goto apply update from sdcard >> then select the recovery-clockwork-5.0.2.6-galaxyace-fix.zip
    • That`s it... After the process completed reboot your phone.

    Now you will have ClockWorkMod(CWM) on your phone. Next time when you Reboot by pressing Home+Power button your phone will go to ClockWorkMod(CWM).
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    Samsung Sll version 4.0.3 root လုပ္နည္း

    Directly attached below the tutorial:


    A , ေအာက္ဆံုး မွာ ေပးထားတဲ႕ ႏွစ္ ဖိုင္ ေဒါင္းပါ . CWM.zip and SU-Busybox-Installer.zip

    2, ႏွစ္ဖိုင္လံုး external sd card ထဲကူးပါ (note that the external card is the TF card)

    3,ဖုနး္ပိတ္လိုက္ ပါ .ၿပီးရင္ vol up + home + power

     4, the volume keys is responsible for the up and down, open the key to select the second ( official Recovery) applly update from external storage.

    Select CWM.zip then confirm Brush, sit-ins do not move .



    6 Congratulations, you see the CWM Touch interface . The touch version of the CWM , with your fingers to click on the install the zip from sdcard to , and then select choose zip from internal sdcard
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    7, if you see your external sd card content, correct go to step 8

    NOTE: If you see the contents of the built-in memory, select Go Back program in the menu to the bottom, then choose the first. Choose the zip from sdcard to.

    8, select the SU-the Busybox-Installer.zip then confirm Brush, sit-ins do not move.



    Restart after. I congratulate you. The ROOT success .

    Has been the icon of the superuser. 
         
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     CWM.zip (1.51 MB, Downloads: 9385)       
        SU-the Busybox-Installer.zip (1.14 MB, D
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