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Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Root, Unroot Nexus 5 with One-Click

                                                           How to Roor Nexus 5
This handy toolkit allows you to root & unroot Nexus 5, install TWRP Recovery, unlock and re-lock bootloader.



Google Nexus 5 Toolkit
Note: techfanatic9 offers separate toolkits to perform the above said functions individually. Download the root toolkit to get everything in a single package.
There is nothing complex in using the toolkit. The following are the steps involved:
  • Downloaded the toolkit from the developers site.
  • Unzip the toolkit.
  • Open up the folder, and click on the green Android icon.
  • Enter into bootloader by pressing  the volume down and power buttons.
  • Once in bootloader, plug your Nexus 5 into your PC via USB cable.
  • Just follow the onscreen instructions.
Finished!
For your queries, visit the source thread at XDA.

Walton New Smartphone ZX

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Name Walton primo zx
Price Not announced yet
General
2g GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3g HSDPA 900 / 1800 / 2100
Sim Micro SIM
Announced January, 2014
Body
Dimension 150.6 x 75.0 x 9.5 mm
Display
Type IPS FHD Capacitive touchscreen with 16.7 M colors, (400 ppi density), Gorilla Glass v3.
Size 5.5 inches with 1920 x 1080 pixel
Multitouch Yes, up to 10 Fingers
Camera
Primary 16 MP with 4128 x 3096 pixel, Geo tagging, Face and Smile detection, panorama, HDR, BSI Sensors, Blue Glass v3, f/2.2 aperture, CMOS sensors, LED Flash, Dual LED auto focus
Secondary 8 MP with 1080p Video recording
Video 1080p Full HD
Memory
Card Internal memory 16 / 32 GB
RAM 3 GB
ROM 32 GB
Data
GPRS Yes
EDGE Yes
WLAN 802.11 with Hotspot, Wi-Fi Direct, Wireless Display sharing. DLNA
Bluetooth Yes v 4.0 with A2 DPR
Usb Yes micro USB V2.0
Features
OS Android OS v4.3 (Jelly Bean)
Chipset Qualcomm Snapdragon 800
CPU 2.26 GHz Quad-Core Cortex A-7
Sensor Accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass, Light sensor
Radio Yes
GPS Yes A-GPS Support with GLONASS
Java Yes, via java MIDP emulator
Color Black, White
Battery
Battery Li-ion 2500 mAh
Standby No official data
Talktime No official data
Others
Others 
- Wireless Display Sharing 
- Smart Gesture (pictures/call/answer/pause/alarm) 
- Adobe Reader 
- Kingsoft office 
- Touchpal Keyboard 
- Moboplayer, Realplayer 
- Office (word, excel, ppt) 
- eBook 
- Supports Skype video call 
- Browser: HTML:5 
- GPU:Adreno 330 
- OTG supported 
- Dolby digital sound

Sunday, January 12, 2014

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Electric Sheep Live Wallpaper Apk

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This wallpaper is really good.The official Electric Sheep application for Android, and winner of a ZKM app art award! Infinite updating live wallpaper as well as interactive app, animations created by a cyborg mind consisting of 450,000 computers and software. The only wallpaper with animated and evolving Fractal Flames. Excellent for meditation, relaxation, and visual dreaming at any time.
It comes with 200 download credits built-in (twice as many as in v1.4), each good for one sheep. After they run out you can get more credits with an in-app purchase (for half the price). After downloading the initial flock, you should get a few more each day.
The app is specially designed to minimize power consumption. With normal use it should have no measurable impact on the battery, however when it’s first installed and is downloading the initial flock it takes more power. It has an option to only download when on a WiFi network, in case you have a limited data plan.
Once you install and run it, tap the screen to bring up the status overlay, or hit the menu button to see the main commands, including the preferences where you can change the speed (FPS).
By default the speed is set to slow so it’s not too distracting and doesn’t use too much battery. If you want it to go faster, use the preferences. You can also set it to stop running when your battery gets low.
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Android on a Budget: Moto G vs Nexus 4

One of the obvious reasons why Nexus 4 made buzz is its price point. When the device launched, Google opened a new era of low-priced unlocked smartphones with some really great hardware and design. Although there was Nexus One, Nexus S and Galaxy Nexus, Nexus 4 made more headlines because it came after the huge success of Nexus 7 through which Google started a market for low-price tablets, too.
Until a few months ago, Nexus 4 was the best money could get if you were rooting for an Android on a budget. But all that changed as soon as rumors about Moto G was floating around. Moto G, upon announcement, became immediate competitor to Nexus 4 for buyers of a low-priced Android phonr. Google knew this would be coming, and that’s why ahead of Nexus 5 launch, Google shut down the production of Nexus 4
But that doesn’t mean Nexus 4 is off the face of the earth. There are still a lot of retailers that sell boxedNexus 4. You might also get a second-hand Nexus4 for even lower price. But then again, you will definitely found yourself buried deep down in confusion about what to get between Nexus 4 and Moto G. Should you get Nexus 4? Shouldn’t you be getting the newer device?
We’re hear to clear off the confusion of Moto G vs Nexus 4.

Build Quality

Looking from up, Nexus 4 and Moto G may look somewhat similar. You will be forgiven for mistaking one for the other from a distance. But exactly the opposite applies for the back side. While Nexus 4offers a glassy, somewhat shiny backside, Moto G goes in a different direction of a range of brightly colorful covers.
Nexus 4
Nexus 4 received a fair amount of complaints about the backside picking up scratches. If falls from sufficient height, it can also shatter or rupture. Apart from that,Nexus 4 has a premium build quality that you can definitely show off. Moto G, however, has a plastic back cover. While it’s not as prone to picking up scratches and fingerprints as that of Nexus 4, it can attract dust and slightly discolor (because of dust and other elements) causing the brightness of the cover to go dark a little. It should take long enough for that to happen for you to think that it survived a good time, but when it does, you can always change the back cover to another color. New color, new design, new feel.
With that in mind, it’s safe to push Nexus 4 in front of Moto G when it comes to comparison between the two in light of build quality and design. Nexus 4 stands out. But that does not necessarily mean Moto G feels cheap. In no way it does.

Hardware

Nexus 4 packs a powerful quad-core Snapdragon S4 Pro chip. Equipped with that, 2 GB RAM and Adreno 320 GPU, Nexus 4 turns into a beast. Still not comparable to high-end phones like Nexus 5 or LG G2, for the price, Nexus 4′s hardware gives it the power to run the latest Android apps and games at a fairly decent performance level regardless of the fact that it’s one year old phone.
Moto G, on the other hand, packs a less powerful quad-core Snapdragon 400 Cortex A7 clocked at 1.2 GHz. Its GPU is also less powerful; an Adreno 305. Add that with only 1 GB of RAM, and you get the idea how Moto G won’t survive the round with Nexus 4 in the battle of hardware. But there’s more that you should know.
While both devices are available as 8 GB and 16 GB variants, there is significant difference between the two in Internet connectivity. Nexus 4 supports 42 mbps DC-HSDPA which ensures that you can get the fastest 3G coverage around the world. But Moto G has a limiting 3G radio that can transfer data at up to 32 mbps speed. It can be a deal-breaking factor depending on which country you live. If you’re in Bangladesh, it doesn’t mean anything right now and for the foreseeable future.
Nexus 4 easily beats Moto G in hardware battle. But there’s a twisting fact to this. Keep reading to find out what.

Display

One of the key things Moto G became famous for is its display. The 4.5-inch display packs a resolution of 720 x 1280 pixels.  Nexus 4′s 4.7-inch display packs 768 x 1280 pixels resolution. But with higher-resolution and slightly bigger display, Nexus 4 received a fair amount of criticism for somewhat dark and washed-out display. Moto G, on the other hand, has fairly vibrant and bright display. It also has a higher pixel-per-inch (~326 PPI) compared to Nexus 4 (~318 PPI). That makes the new kid the winner for this round in the battle.

Software

Manufacturers are often hated for putting their version of user interface (UI) on top of stock Android. There are users who love and hate Samsung’s TouchWiz, HTC’s Sense and so on. These are the UIs manufacturers built to give users a unique Android experience on their phones. But Motorola played it safe. They did as little modification as possible to the core Android while paying more attention to building some great applications. Active Notification, OK Google Now, quick launch camera gesture etc are all part of Moto X.
But Motorola stripped most of these stuff in favor of offering Moto G at an incredibly low price. Basically Moto G is a stock Android (currently 4.3, 4.4 KitKat is announced to be available by the end of January) and a couple of apps of Motorola.
On Nexus 4, you still get the same Android experience, but you receive updates early. Nexus 4 users are already enjoying Android 4.4 KitKat. This is what Nexus devices are famous for. They receive updates before anyone else. Even if official update stops rolling out, developers manage to make adjustments and release a compatible version of the latest Android for a Nexus device. A perfect example of that would be Android 4.4 KitKat hitting the first-ever Nexus device, Nexus One (which was rejected an Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich update)!
Moto G
It’s safe to say that Moto G will receive updates for a fair period of time as well, since Motorola says that it is committed to providing updates for its Moto X and Moto G devices. Android 4.4 KitKat hitting Moto G before January seems to be a nice proof of that.
Still Nexus 4 wins hands down on software part mostly because, well, it’s a Nexus device! And we at Android Kothon have always talked about how Nexus devices’ number one benefit is to be able to get the latest update before anyone else!

Camera

If photography is your thing, you shouldn’t really root for either Moto G or Nexus 4. They may take decent photos, but they are not really great enough for your above average photography expectations. But both of these phones pack cameras, so comparisons are bound to happen!
Nexus 4 not only has higher resolution (8 MP) camera, it also snaps pictures faster. Its daylight photos come out with good quality and it’s capable of shooting videos at 1080p. Moto G on the other hand has a lower resolution (5 MP) camera. It also snaps good pictures, but what makes Moto G’s camera experience unique is the camera app that Motorola built. It is way better than the stock Android camera app. But that might change as Google says Android’s stock camera app is soon going to support RAW format
Neither of these devices are any good in low-light shooting. But Nexus 4 still wins for snappier performance and better camera.

Battery Life

Remember that we said maximum performance does have a twist? Here it comes.
The difference between battery capacity of Nexus 4 and Moto G is 30 mAh. Moto G packs 2070 mAh while Nexus 4 packs 2100 mAh. Guess whose battery backup is great?
You’re wrong. Moto G.
Moto G can give out more than a day of battery life with average use. But with Nexus 4, that’d be a rare occasion unless you’re really careful and saving every bit to hold up the battery charge. It has to do with the processor.
Nexus 4 has a powerful processor. And a powerful processor is power hungry at the same time. That’s why despite having a larger battery, it drains out quicker than Moto G which has a less powerful and therefore power-efficient processor. In this regard, it’s really needless to state the obvious. If you want more battery life, you have to sacrifice a bit of processing power and that means Moto G. On the other hand, if you want high performance, Nexus 4 is your go-to device. But you will have to sacrifice the longer battery backup.
Personally I believe every Android owner should look for more battery power because a smartphone becomes a pain when you have to charge it too often. And therefore, the winner in this segment of the battle between Moto G and Nexus 4 is: Moto G.

Decision

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You might miss features like wireless charging on Moto G.
Nexus 4 was the hottest kid in town ever since it entered the market almost a year ago. But as soon as the newer kid, Moto G, hit the town, everyone’s confusing who’s a better bet. And that’s not too hard to narrow down if you know your needs.
Moto G and Nexus 4 both have a strong future ahead. Both of these devices might be getting updates officially for at least a year. And developer support, especially from the XDA-Forums community, might last a decade. Both phones are good for their price. Only problem is, Nexus 4 has  no price.
No longer available on Google Play store, Nexus 4 may be still available on some online stores or retails. You might also grab a second-hand one from eBAY or some other stores. What you should consider is the price. Are you paying lower than Moto G’s official price for a Nexus 4? Is the price not much higher than Moto G’s price? If yes, then you should get Nexus 4.
Remember that Nexus 4 priced more than Moto G? That’s why you should get Nexus 4 if you have a really good bargain. But if you want all-day battery life, then you might be better off to Moto G. And that’s what draws us to this conclusion: It really depends on your priorities. Is it performance or battery life?

Get your priorities in order and make the best purchase according to your needs. And before you do, leave a comment with what you think is better between the two and why so that other readers can participate in disc

What is rooting? Why you should root and what are the advantages and disadvantages of rooting


What is rooting
From time to time while talking about Android apps and tips, you’ll hear the word “rooting” or “root”. It’s virtually everywhere wherever you go for some advanced Android tutorials or stuff. Many new Android users find themselves truly confused about what rooting actually is, how it works, what benefit it has and what disadvantages it comes with. Myself included; when I first bought Android, it wasn’t the first time I heard the word “rooting”. I knew what it was, I just didn’t precisely know what benefits it could bring.
Now that I know, I figured that there has to be a plain simple article describing what rooting is and what it does to the general audience so that everyone with little or no knowledge with advanced computing can understand. Again, this post is intended for giving a very basic idea of rooting and its benefits. If you consider yourself a pro, you might not find much interesting stuff inside.

So, What is Root?

Root is basically a permission. Linux users know it very well. It’s more like the “Administrator” role on Windows computer. With Administrator privilege on a Windows computer, you can virtually do anything and everything (and that includes messing your system files up causing your system to break down). The same level of permission in Linux is called Root. A user, also known as super user, who has access to the core Linux files and the Linux partition (also known as root partition) on the hard drive is called root.
Well, the role is called “root”. But nowadays, it’s more common to call everyone a “root” user who has a root-level permission.
So, put it in a stupid simple way, root = super administrator (or God Admin, as my brother puts it).

Linux & Android

To all Linux haters out there, you may be wondering why I brought up Linux while I was supposed to talk about Android. Well, the Android operating system itself is built upon Linux kernel. The most popular operating systems on Linux kernel are called Ubuntu, LinuxMint, Fedora, etc. They are operating systems based on Linux kernel; they aren’t Linux operating systems.
Linux is the name of a kernel, on which a operating system sits. Android is an operating system targeted for mobile and tablet devices.
So, that’s the link. The root level permission in Linux-based operating systems give users access to everything in the system files. In the same way, the root level permission in [Linux-based operating system] Android gives user the permission and access to do anything and everything with their device. And that’s what root is.
If you root your device, you become it’s God. You control it. You ask it do anything you want it to do. Even if that means burning to death (too much overclocking, coming to it in a bit).

Why Androids Aren’t Rooted by Default

At this point, you may be wondering that why the hell is your device not rooted by default? You spent bucks buying that little piece of device and you got to own it. Well, let’s put it another way that makes rather good sense.As you can see, device manufacturers don’t really know if their customers are tech-savvy or not. They want to make sure that the consumer gets maximum level of performance. So, they lock down the root access so that hells don’t break loose.
I hope now you understand why device manufacturers don’t take the risk of providing rooted device by default. But almost all Android devices can be rooted. Some manufacturers, such as Sony, provide rooting tutorial on their website. So, they support it, but won’t provide it by default for good reason.

Why Root Your Device?

Why you should root your device depends on what you really want. Some people want to overclock and maximize their performance. Some want to underclock and increase battery life. Some people root just to install custom ROMs and change their device’s look and feel entirely. And some other people root just for the sake of rooting for their phones.
I rooted at first just for the sake of rooting. But now I’m enjoying the benefits of it.
Let’s find out the benefits of rooting.

Advantages of Rooting

  • Improve performance: Some system applications that improve the device’s overall performance require rooted device to work properly.
  • Overclock: Increase the CPU speed to get maximum possible performance while playing HD games or multitasking.
  • Underclock: Minimize CPU usage while the phone is idle to maximize the battery backup.
  • Custom ROM: Ability to install custom ROMs developed by independent developers from around the world.

Disadvantages of Rooting

  • Lose Warranty: Rooting your device will void your warranty immediately with most manufacturers. While there are ways to unroot your device in most cases which can bring the value back to your warranty card, it may not always work.
  • Brick your phone: If something goes terribly wrong, you’ll end up with a dead phone which is also known as bricked phone. Most bricked phones can be unbricked. However, if the issue was related to hardware, such as overheating and burning issue due to extreme overclocking, that situation is called hard brick and you may never be able to use your phone again. But this is a rare case.

How to Root Your Device?

There are endless devices on the market today. Each devices don’t have the same way for rooting. The best place to search for a rooting tutorial for your device is XDA Forums where senior ROM developers meet general consumers. No matter what device you’re using, there will be tons of tutorials for you to follow along there.
So, tell me, are you clear about what rooting is? Do you think you’re gonna be rooting your phone anytime? Let me know at least, so that I know whether my article helped you or not.

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