Top 5 MUST HAVE Apps for Android Wear Watches!
Using the patented scientific method of GETTING HIGH on Android, we present to you the Top 5 MUST HAVE Apps for Android Wear Watches like the G Watch and the Live Gear, so let’s go do this baby, huh!
Using the patented scientific method of GETTING HIGH on Android, we present to you the Top 5 MUST HAVE Apps for Android Wear Watches like the G Watch and the Live Gear, so let’s go do this baby, huh!
Yey, it’s time to announce the winner for our Galaxy S4 Active Giveaway! Congratulations to the winner who will be receiving the Galaxy S4 Active and HighOnAndroid T-shirts next week!
One of the coolest features on Samsung Galaxy Note phones is the ability to multi-task using multi-window feature, which allows you to use two apps at the same time, just like a desktop computer.
In this video, we go behind the scenes on a HighOnAndroid.com Job Interview and take a look at what it takes to work at the coolest Android company in the world.
Well for those of you pondering what these watches are like, let me give you the low down on specs for those of you tech noobs. The LG G watch features 280×280 pixel LCD IPS screen and 400mAh battery while Gear Live feature 320×320 piexl Super AMOLED screen. To the naked eye, both screens look fairly decent. Gear live is obviously slightly more clearer but I don’t really see any advantages as the pixel difference is not to huge.
Battery life?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.
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.
For rooted Android smartphones and tablets, sometimes you may need to flash IMG files (files ending in .img). Whether you are flashing recovery image such as CWM or TWRP recovery or flashing boot image, it’s always a complicated task involving fastboot command with a computer OR terminal emulator with dd commands.
Probably the most innovative smartphone feature of the year 2014 is the Download Booster on the latest Samsung Galaxy S5.
What is Download Booster?