How to Scan QR Code on Android!
In this video, I show you 2 different methods on how to scan QR code on ANY Android device.
In this video, I show you 2 different methods on how to scan QR code on ANY Android device.
For those of you who want to install Pixel 3 Google HDR Camera on your Galaxy S10, you are in luck as it is now available for all Galaxy S10 series including Galaxy S10 Plus, S10E, and regular S10. Now, Night Sight only works on Qualcomm models so if you have Exynos international model, you will have to wait a bit longer.
Did you know Microsoft has its own launcher on Android? Upon trying the Microsoft Launcher on my Galaxy Note 8, I am pretty impressed with the launcher. Here’s my quick review of the Microsoft Launcher.
If you want to improve the low-light photography capabilities of your OnePlus 6, you can definitely improve the low-light performance by using the latest Pixel 3 Camera app(modded version). In my testing, the Pixel 3 Camera app improved low-light photos drastically enough where OnePlus 6 now can take photos with much more clarity, better colors, and most importantly, without noise. Google has re-engineered their famous Google HDR camera with the Pixel 3 and luckily, you can get it on your OnePlus 6 working flawless.
In this video, I am going to show you how to get FREE Galaxy Note 9 Fortnite Skin(when it becomes available) & FREE invites by changing your device ID to Galaxy Note 9 on any rooted Samsung Android!(May also work on non-Samsung phones but not 100% sure)
For those of you who want to get Google HDR+ camera on your Samsung Galaxy S9/S9 Plus or any Android smartphone(should work on most), now you can do it using XDA user KisaKuKu’s port. While many other ports have not worked with latest Samsung S9/S9 Plus, this latest version works great and as you can see in the video, you can get nearly identical or better performance as Pixel 2 camera by using Google HDR+ camera. I have also tested on other devices like LG G6 and LG V20, both of which also work really well with this version of Google HDR+ camera and improves your photos by a mile.
For those of you who want to get Google Pixel 2’s portrait mode on your Galaxy phone(supports all Galaxy phones including Galaxy S9+, S9, Note 8, S8, S8 Plus, S7, S7 Edge, S6, S6 Edge, etc…etc… running Android 7.0 Nougat or 8.0 Oreo), you can now easily get it without having to buy the Pixel 2. While newer Samsung phones like S9+ and Note 8 have live focus feature, Google’s HDR camera does much better job with portrait mode allowing you to be also much closer to your subject. Best of all, you also get front portrait mode working, which I think is the coolest feature.
In this tutorial, I am going to show you how to convert any of your photos into HDR photo with Snapseed app. Now, this is not true HDR but using Snapseed, you can improve your photo and also give it HDR look, especially those you took in bad lighting conditions, this will make your worst photos usable again so you can post better photos on Instagram. First, download the Snapseed app, it is available for both Android and iOS.
Portrait mode is really awesome especially on my Pixel 2, which has a front portrait mode and the results are amazing as if shot with a DSLR camera. Well, even if you don’t have a Pixel 2, you can fake portrait mode on any smartphone using Snapseed(available for both Android and iOS).
Chromecast has been probably one of the most innovative devices that allows you to easily “cast” online videos such as YouTube, Netflix, Hulu, etc…etc… Now, one of the missing features of Chromecast is that it cannot by itself stream movies on your phone. Also, if you want to stream 4K movies, that’s even near impossible to do.