LG G3 and Galaxy S5 Drop Test!
One of the easiest things you can do with a smartphone is that you can drop it and break your LCD screen.
One of the easiest things you can do with a smartphone is that you can drop it and break your LCD screen.
Today, we will be looking in detail of LG G3’s Laser focusing technology in comparison with Galaxy S5 Phase Detection system.
Yes! I’ve been waiting for LG G3 for quite awhile now since last year even before LG announced it and finally it arrived!
In order to mitigate your pain of not being able to get a OnePlusOne invite, we are giving away Galaxy S4 Active!
Are you getting the following message while installing Gapps?
“Insufficient storage space available in System partition. You may want to use a smaller GApps (i.e. Mini Modular GApps), You need “,file_getprop(“/tmp/gapps.prop”,”free_space_reqd_kb”),” KB system free space. You only have “, file_getprop(“/tmp/gapps.prop”,”free_system_size_kb”),” KB available.”
For those of you installing Android 4.4.4 AOSP ROMs (What is AOSP?), here’s a list of Gapps you can download and should work with any Android 4.4.4 custom ROMs.
America is probably one of the best places to live in my opinion (why I live here) but also worst place to get wifi tether working, especially on the four major carriers like AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint, and Verizon.
Recently, I’ve noticed there’s more apps that check for root on your Android smartphone/tablet device and won’t let you run the app because you have a rooted Android device. Usually, these are safety precautions that companies take in case of hackers stealing your private information but I honestly think they are going overboard as Android is built on Linux, which is not susceptible to viruses like Windows. Most rooted Android devices are in fact probably safer because the user has full control over the phone, not the other way around.
Many users have told me their 3G/4G LTE data network connection is broke after installing a custom ROM. Well, in most of these cases, it can easily be fixed by manually setting the APN (Access Point Name). This applies to any GSM networks such as AT&T or T-Mobile. For CDMA networks like Sprint or Verizon, they also use APNs but you don’t have to set them and should work out of the box.
I know many of you don’t have a Nexus 5 and can’t enjoy the latest and great Google Keyboard that will supposedly be on the next Android 5.0 BUT if you have a rooted Android smartphone/tablet, you can install the latest Android L Preview keyboard easily by following tutorial below.