Showing posts with label andriod tutorial. Show all posts
Showing posts with label andriod tutorial. Show all posts

Thursday, 5 July 2012

new andriod 4.1 with new features


Recently Google confirmed that Android Jelly Bean is indeed on its way, adding new features and debuting alongside the new Nexus 7 tablet. The new OS version is set to arrive first with the Nexus 7, and will start to show up as an update on older handsets this July. So what exactly is different this time around?
One of the biggest changes is “Project Butter”, a new processing framework that is supposed to provide a smoother and more responsive experience out of Android. When a user touches on the screen, the new framework will make predictions such as where the user will tap next, pre-loading the action, which will save time and result in a seemingly faster experience. Jellybean also will deliver extra CPUS power when the screen is active, and tune it down when it is not- which should see an improvement in battery life.
Other features include an improved notification system, moving notifications away from an icon with a few lines of text, now allowing full-expanding notifications and removing the need to pen the application just to read a text or email. You can also respond to notifications without leaving the home screen.
Probably one of the most compelling changes though is Google Now. Think of it as Siri for Android, this new Voice Search application is both a search tool and a personal assistant that can answer common questions. Even more interestingly, is that Google Now will actually research and learn basic questions before you actually ask them, so it can respond to you much quicker. What do I mean by that? When you wake up, it will already have gathered information about what the weather is like, or if you are driving somewhere that it ‘knows’ has traffic congestion problems, it will alert you ahead of time.
While Jellybean (4.1) might not be as big of a jump as from 2.x to 4.0, or from 3.x to 4.0, it is still a worthy upgrade that has plenty of interesting features to add. Not only does it add better notifications, accessibility options, and Google Now, it also is much more optimized than Ice Cream Sandwich, which results in a much faster overall experience.

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Friday, 8 June 2012

How To Share Wireless/3G Conection From Your Android Device

Ok you have an android smartphone and you subscribed to a data bundle and feel like sharing to your laptop, tablet or a friend's mobile phone.
Im glad to tell you that you can easily share the connection to your gadgets, with this you can browse free on your ipad with a wifi connection just your mobile phone, and you can share to all devices having wlan.
The wireless access point functionality on the android phone makes this possible, To use this function you gotta have a 3g package that sends and receiving data. My advice go for an unlimited plan to ensure you get no surprise when using it.


Enable wireless access point in your Android phone

Step 1: On your Android phone, go to Settings
Step 2: Now choose Wireless and networks.
Step 3: Go to the section Access point settings.
Step 4: Inside field Router name (SSID), give a name to identify the access point that you create (no accents or special characters)
Step 5: Scroll down the list to Security and select option WPA2 (AES) to encrypt the exchange between your devices and the access point.
Step 6: In the Password field, enter a complex password that will be required to use the Internet connection on your phone.
Step 7: Go back to the section Wireless and networks.
Step 8: Now simply check the box next to Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot to activate your access point

Connect to access point

Now that your phone acts as a gateway to the Internet, you will be able to connect to it via Wi-Fi from your laptop, tablet or other phone, and enjoy your Internet connection .
Step 1: On your computer, tablet or phone, look for available WiFi connections.
Step 2: Select your access point.
Step 3: Click Connect.
Step 4: Enter the password that you set on the access point and confirm
Step 5: The connection to the Internet via the access point on your Android phone is established.
Step 6: On your phone, access point Wi-Fi is active.
Step 7: You can now browse the Internet on your computer or tablet by connecting on your smartphone.

Friday, 6 April 2012

Google Android Phone Secret Codes

There're many hidden secret codes on your Android phone that can be used to accomplish certain tasks with more easy way. Those from some advancedto basic codes. Some of them do fairly basic, practical things, while others can be used to perform complete alterations, such as factory resets. Lest startfrom here: ~The code *#*#4636#*#* shows the following information about your phone and battery: * Phone information * Battery information * Battery history * Usage statistics ~The *#*#7780#*#* performs a factory data reset, and will remove the following: * Google account settings stored in your phone * System and application data and settings * Downloaded applications It will not remove: * Current system software andbundled applications * SD card files e.g. photos, music files, etc. This one asks for a confirmation, so if you do get a chance to change your mind. ~This *2767*3855# code is used for factory format, and will remove all files and settings including the internal memory storage. It will also reinstall the firmware. Don’t try this one unless you’re sure. PS: Once you give this code, thereis no way to cancel the operationunless you remove the battery from the phone, and even then, you run the risk of bricking your phone. ~This *#*#34971539#*#* code is used to get information about the camera. It shows following 4 menus: * Update camera firmware in image (Don’t try this option) * Update camera firmware in SD card * Get camera firmware version * Get firmware update count WARNING: Never use the first option otherwise your phone camera may stop working, and there is really no reason to update the camera firmware anyway. ~This *#*#7594#*#* code will change the “End Call / Power” button action on your phone. By default, if you long press the button, it shows a screen asking you to select any option from Silent mode, Airplanemode and Power off. You can change this action using this code. You can enable direct power off on this button so you don’t need to waste your time in selecting the option. ~This *#*#273283*255*663282*#*#* code opens a File copy screen where you can backup your media files e.g. Images, Sound, Video and Voice memo. ~This *#*#197328640#*#* code can be used to enter into Service mode. You can run various tests and change settings in the service mode. ~WLAN, GPS and Bluetooth Test Codes: *#*#232339#*#* OR*#*#526#*#* OR *#*#528#*#* – WLAN test (Use “Menu” button to start various tests) *#*#232338#*#* – Shows WiFi MAC address *#*#1472365#*#* – GPS test *#*#1575#*#* – Another GPS test *#*#232331#*#* – Bluetooth test *#*#232337#*# – Shows Bluetooth device address ~This *#*#8255#*#* code canbe used to launch GTalk Service Monitor. ~Codes to launch various Factory Tests: *#*#0283#*#* – Packet Loopback *#*#0*#*#* – LCD test *#*#0673#*#* OR*#*#0289#*#* – Melody test *#*#0842#*#* – Device test (Vibration test and BackLight test) *#*#2663#*#* – Touch screen version *#*#2664#*#* – Touch screen test *#*#0588#*#* – Proximity sensor test *#*#3264#*#* – RAM version ~Codes to get Firmware version information: *#*#4986*2650468#*#* – PDA,Phone, H/W, RFCallDate *#*#1234#*#* – PDA and Phone *#*#1111#*#* – FTA SW Version *#*#2222#*#* – FTA HW Version *#*#44336#*#* - PDA, Phone, CSC, Build Time, Changelist number You should be careful when using some of these codes. Once you apply them, they can not be undone. For exp restore factory settings.