Wednesday, 13 February 2013

Best App to Make Your Android Cell Phone Faster

Smart phones and tablets, actually most gadgets are likely to deplete with time. Like humans, they surrender to viruses, and eventually, turn out to be some stuffed, slow, and cannot get to the max output levels that they could achieve when fresh. In this condition when a person chooses to get to the gym and eat better, similar to this there are a few hope for our gadgets, also if you think that your Android handset or slab is not working properly or the best way, you can get some relief by using All In One Booster PRO.

Advertised as a restoring app for Android, All in One Booster PRO scans questionably the four main areas of your gadget which includes – battery, Wi-Fi, internet and cellular connection – as well as reviews whether they are working at their best. If it your device is working a bit off the speed, the booster element of the app knocks, with developer KUFIE declaring upgrading that are about 60% in terms of pace.

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Sunday, 10 February 2013

How To Install Jellybean 4.1.2 Update On Galaxy S2 GT-I9100G

4.1.2 Jellybean update has been launched for Samsung Galaxy S II, a few days before. This update was awaited by the S II user’s for a while. This update brought some exciting new features to S II. The previous update of Ice Cream Sandwich didn’t brought much because the UI was same as it was present back in Gingerbread. That’s why people didn’t appreciated it very much.

But now with the launch of this 4.1.2 update the old UI has now been changed completely.  This update offer the whole Jellybean features same as they are in Samsung Galaxy S III. This new Update can be downloaded and installed with the help of Samsung Kies.

If you are not able to install this by Samsung Kies there is a manual way as well. But iTECHBOOK will not be held responsible if anything went wrong in that. There are somethings which you should know before updating your Samsung Galaxy S II by this way.

Follow the steps here to update S2 to Jellybean 4.1.2.

Sunday, 23 December 2012

Polaroid announces a new "smartcamera" with Android OS

Samsung has recently embarked on the road of photography, creating a digital camera running on Android operating system. Now Polaroid announces its "smartcamera" with Android!



Nikon, noting the success gained in the field by Samsung with its Galaxy Room, wanted to throw the same way a camera with an OS based on Android. Now Polaroid has also decided to follow its competitors, taking the same action.

This new camera has interchangeable lenses, 18.1 megapixels, 3.5-inch touchscreen, Wi-Fi and Android 4.0. For now the CEO of Polaroid, Scott Hardy has not revealed much information.

Undoubtedly the intention of Polaroid is to compete with Nikon and other initiatives, especially, Samsung, seeking to impose its new camera in a completely new market for you.

Source | The Verge

Saturday, 22 December 2012

Google and Motorola Preparing The Rival Of iPhone


Google, along with newly acquired Motorola Mobility, is developing a new smartphone that will be created with the stated purpose to compete with the iPhone and Samsung's Galaxy line.

The project, codenamed "X Phone", is led by Lion Ron, in a role of product manager. The team that is working on this device is reportedly studying innovative features such as flexible screen, use of new materials and gesture recognized by the camera.

Google is still experiencing some difficulties as regards hardware and chains of production, since the company has always been at the forefront of web and software field, but facing some difficulties in production. In any case, this "X Phone" promises really well...

Source| iPhonBuzz

Tuesday, 20 November 2012

Windows Phone 8: Several users complain blocks, unexpected reboots and battery problems

Windows 8 is one of the most interesting mobile operating systems available. Beyond the features, interface and characteristics, however, what counts above all is the real test "on the road". Evidence that, from the first impressions of users around the world, are not always positive.On the web, in fact, we read several complaints about the problems of Windows Phone 8: instability of smartphones, unexpected reboots, locks and battery that lasts a few hours.



The most common problems are: blocks of the operating system, the sudden device reboots and poor battery life. The problems relate to the terminals HTC and Nokia have been confirmed by hundreds of blog posts on Microsoft's official support site.

Via | PhoneArena