Showing posts with label Smartphone-Tricks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Smartphone-Tricks. Show all posts

Sunday, July 17, 2016

How to Play .VOB Video File On Android

VOB is a file extension that mostly found on DVD disks. A VOB extension can contain anything from audio and video to subtitle and menu information. Unfortunately, it is a kind of file format that are not supported by the default Android video player.

To be able to play .VOB files, you need to install a third-party video player, which can play various formats including .VOB format, in your Android device. One of the best Android video player apps to play .VOB file is Wondershare Player. Wondershare player is a free media player that lets you play video and audio

Saturday, July 16, 2016

Disconnect your friends from WiFi with an Android Device


I’m showing a great and famous application for Android users. If someone is taking away your WIFI bandwidth then kick them off from your WIFI. This applicaion will help you to disconnect other WIFI users from Internet Access. I doesn’t actually disconnect WiFi rather it makes their internet speed considerably slow and bends all the speed towards your device.

You must note that your android device must be rooted to run this application. For how to root an Android Device (CLICK HERE).

1. After your device is rooted, follow the below steps.
2. Download WifiKill.apk. It is not available in playstore. You can find this on web just google it ;)
3. Intall the app and grant root access.
4. Ensure that your device is connected to the same Wifi which your target devices are using.

Wednesday, July 13, 2016

How to Get Facebook's Future Android Look on Your Galaxy Note 3 Right Now


Currently in its alpha stage, Facebook has pushed forward a redesigned mobile app for Android users that provides a flat user interface and rearranged navigation tools.
If you want to get your hands on the latest unreleased version of Facebook, currently version 9.0, check out the two different methods below. One requires you to become a tester, while the other forces you to manually update the app whenever new versions appear.



Method 1: Join the Alpha Tester's Group
The first way to run Facebook's newest Android app is by joining theFacebook for Android Alpha Program.
Facebook has actually been in alpha testing mode for about 6 months now, and will probably continue for quite some time. That means you'll continue to get the latest alpha updates, just expect a higher degree of bugs and crashes than you're used to, as they are not all stable versions.
In order to become a tester and get Facebook version 9.0, just follow the easy steps below. But before you begin, make sure you're not a beta tester. If you are a part of the beta program, make sure you leave the group first before joining alpha.

Sunday, July 10, 2016

Trick to Access a Windows Desktop from Your SmartPhone or Tablet

Yes,you can Access a Windows Desktop from Your SmartPhone or Tablet. IPads and android tablets or Smartphone can’t run windows app locally, but with this you can remote your windows desktop, even with a physical keyboard. Many apps has been developed and launched like Microsoft remote desktop app, TeamViewer for Remote Control, among which Microsoft app is mostly used for professional use while the other app can also be used for personal uses.

How To Use Your Android Device As a Microphone For Your Computer

Whether you chat with friends on Skype, or make video recordings, you’ll need a good microphone. However, not every computer comes with a built-in mic. If you happen to need a microphone on your computer but for some reason you don’t have one, your Android device can comes in handy. You can use it as a wireless mic via WI-Fi or Bluetooth, or connect it to your computer through a USB cable.

In order to turn your android device into a microphone, you’ll need to install a tiny app called WO Mic on your Android phone. This app supports all three connectivity options, USB, WiFi, and Bluetooth. Below are the steps on how you can use your Android device as a microphone using Wo Mic app:

Saturday, July 9, 2016

Android Basics: How to Install a Custom ROM

Since Android is an open-source operating system, that means anyone with a little know-how can download, view, and even alter its underlying code base. Manufacturers do it all the time, which is how we end up with skins like TouchWiz and Sense. But when Android's awesome third-party development community gets their hands on this code, we end up with custom ROMs like CyanogenMod and MIUI.

23 Smartphone Tricks to Impress your Friends

There's more to your smartphone than you might think: underneath its user-friendly, simple surface there are all kinds of hidden features and shortcuts you can take advantage of do more with your handset of choice.
Okay, okay - maybe your friends won't be that impressed unless you make your phone vanish into thin air. But these are all handy little tips you can use to get more out of your mobile, and maybe raise an eyebrow or two along the way.

1. Digitise your documents

Thanks to the increasing quality of smartphone cameras, you no longer need a scanner to get all of your paper files up into the cloud. EvernoteGoogle Driveand CamScanner are three of several apps that can do the job.

2. Identify songs in an instant

You can use apps such as Shazam or SoundHound to work out what you're listening to, but you don't have to: Google Now, Siri and Cortana can all respond to the voice command "what song is this?".

3. Put your contact details on your lock screen

If someone else finds your phone, will they be able to get it back to you? Put your details on the lock screen to make sure: the option is in Settings on Android, Health on iOS and on Windows Phone you'll have to edit the wallpaper.

How To Disable or Turn Off Camera Shutter Sound on Any Android Device

By default, the camera plays shutter sound whenever you take a snapshot on your Android device. The sound is convenient in most cases, but there are situations you may want to take picture without the shutter sound.

Most of the Android phones have come out with the feature of manually turning off or disabling the camera shutter sound. However, sometimes due to local privacy laws and the carrier contract this feature might not be present in your smartphone.

Wednesday, July 6, 2016

How to Backup Everything on Rooted and Non-rooted Android Phones

Whether you want to root your Android phone or install a custom rom, it’s recommended to firstly backup your phone data. By backing your phone, so that if something does go wrong, you will not lose all of your data that you have most likely spent months or years accumulating. Now let’s find out how to backup everything, including apps, contacts, messages, photos, settings and more, on rooted and non-rooted Android phones.

How to recover deleted text messages on your Android phone

If you've accidentally deleted all your SMS messages – or even just a single, important message – you need to act fast. Lost messages are recoverable, but only until the portion of memory on which they were saved is over-written by an app update, file download or similar. So grab your phone and your computer and learn how to recover deleted text messages on Android.

MobiKin Doctor for Android

If you've lost or deleted your text messages then the fastest way to get them back is to get a quality program that quickly recovers them. MobiKin Doctor for Android is a top-notch system that quickly and effectively recovers all of your text messages.