18 May 2011

How To: Install CyanogenMod 6.1 On Froyo myTouch 4G

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CyanogenMod 6.1 is the most stable built on Froyo aka Android 2.2. Here’s a guide to successfully install CMD for first timers and pros.

First CyanogenMod install Instructions:

Step 1: Download ROM

Step 2: Connect your phone to the computer via USB, mount the microSD card and copy the downloaded ROM to the root of the SD card

Step 3: Your device must be rooted to install ROM. If you haven’t already done so, please root your myTouch 4G

Step 4: Clockwork Recovery must be installed on your device as well. If not done already installed, install it via ROM Manage.

Step 5: Reboot your phone in recovery and perform a NANDROID backup.

Step 6: Wipe your phone using the options given in recovery.

Step 7: From recovery, tap ‘apply zip from sd card’, select the copied ROM to the SD card. Follow the instructions and confirm any displayed prompts.

Step 8: Once the ROM has been flashed, reboot the phone when prompted and CMD is installed successfully

For Google apps, copy the downloaded zip file to your SD card, boot your phone in recovery again, tap ‘apply zip from sd card’, select the zip file that you just copied to the SD card, and follow the instructions, confirming any prompts that you get.

Upgrading from an earlier CyanogenMod installation:

Step 1: Reboot your phone in recovery and perform a NANDROID backup.

Step 2: From recovery, tap ‘apply zip from sd card’> Select the ROM that you copied to the SD card> Follow the instructions, confirm any prompts that you get.

05 May 2011

How To Root Android 2.2 on Samsung Captivate

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Own the Samsung Captivate and want to root it? Here’s how:

Instructions:

Before beginning the process, it is essential to backup the data at a safe place, since this update will erase all your files.

Requirements:

  • .exe Odin Flasher file
  • If you haven’t already configured your PC to connect with your Captivate. Install Samsung Drivers from the company’s website.
  • You will also need 32-bit or 64-bit Galaxy S drivers to get USB connectivity to work.
  • Android SDK (optional for “adb”)

Procedure:

Step 1: Download the Android 2.2 aka Froyo update from designgears- exe Odin flasher.

Step 2: Ensure your Samsung Captivate’s USB cable is plugged into the computer but not the phone.

Step 3: Open .exe file on your Windows PC.

Step 4: Put your phone into download mode > Turn it off > Hold down the volume keys> Plug the phone into your computer with MicroUSB cord

Step 5: The .exe from designgears should now recognize your phone.

Step 6: Click Start to begin the rooting process.

Step 7: Upon successful completion of the process, allow the phone to reboot itself.

Bingo! Your phone is rooted to Froyo. Let us know how its working.

03 May 2011

How To Watch Hulu on Android 2.2

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Now that you’ve updated your Nexus One to Froyo aka Android 2.2 with flash support, and you’re desiring to watch your favorite episode of Glee while on your way to work. Have you navigated over to Hulu on the web browser and burned by licensing deals again? Don’t worry we have a better option for you. Here’s how to watch Hulu on your Android device.

Step 1: Open the browser > Type about:debug > Go > Click Settings > Scroll down to UAString

Step 2: Now, change the user agent string — this info reveals to a website, the type of device you are running on Desktop.

Bingo! Hulu works. The process in Step 2 enables the websites to read commands, as if given out from a desktop PC rather than a mobile device. Since, Hulu thinks you are on a desktop PC; it will provide you the desktop version of the site.

Enjoy! Let us know your comments. 

19 Apr 2011

Reviewing Acer Liquid Metal

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The Acer Liquid Metal has been released into the market for a while now, the current price tag attached to it is $102.33, which makes it fall into the category of Motorola and Samsung devices. Good job Acer!  

Technical Specifications:

  •  OS: Android 2.2, Acer Breeze
  • Processor: Qualcomm MSM 7230-1, 800 MHz HSDPA / HSUPA
  •  Memory: 512MB RAM/ROM
  •  Screen size & Resolution: 3.6-inch, WVGA TFT screen
  •  Camera: 5.0 Megapixel with auto focus
  •  Connectivity: Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
  •  Dimensions: 115x63x13.5 mm
  •  Weight: 135 g (with battery)

 Pros:

A second microphone at the back of the phone near the camera is for noise cancelling. Consequently, call clarity is better than other Android phones in this price segment. Along the top of the device are a few notification indicators that flash through the reflective plastic, which can be easily seen whilst in the case.

Underneath the battery cover are several metal contacts that align with the metal of the back panel for boosting the antenna.

Battery life on the Acer is excellent; one can get through the day without recharging the phone. And, that’s with regular web browsing, Twitter updates, emails and phone calls.

Cons:

The screen is convex, making it difficult to touch the right option. The built in software keyboard requires more hardwork. Swiftkey’s error correction made it a lot more usable but still not perfect.

 The large bezel made the screen feel a lot smaller in use compared to other similar sized screens.

With only 512 MB, Internal memory is a problem. After weeks of installing applications, you have to start thinking which ones to keep.

The camera uses the standard Android camera app, and does not take detailed shots as compared to other 5mp cameras.

Dual Operating Systems:

The phone supports dual OS- Acer Breeze and Stock Android Interface. Let us look at both of them.

Acer Breeze Interface is an applied skin to Android OS, similar to other OEMs like Motorola, Samsung and HTC. You begin with the lock screen; it has five pages each, that you can swipe from left to right. Here you add widgets as well, the middle page has a clock, weather and unread message notifications and you can add any other widgets you may have installed to the other four pages. To interact with these widgets you tap on the widget and swipe up on the popup. To unlock you have a nice animation of turning the page in a book.

The homescreen has the notification bar, eight shortcuts and no app draw button. However, if you swipe left to right atop the screen you obtain large thumbnail views of previously used programs. Swipe from right to left and you get a multi media view to access your photos, music and videos. If you swipe up from the bottom of the screen to the top the app drawer opens. You also get nice popup bubbles on the notification bar allowing you to control connections, messages and alarms.

Stock Android Interface

 To use Android 2.2, turn off the Acer Breeze via Settings> Applications> User interface> and pick Android UI. The home screen reboots to Android UI, and you get five homescreens that you can fill with any installed widgets and shortcuts.

Conclusion:

The Acer Liquid Metal is a great device for the money. The Acer is easily rootable, has an active community creating ROMs for it. An official Gingerbread ROM was leaked recently, and we know for sure, Acer device will support it. If Acer can concentrate of rectifying the keyboard and perhaps changing the shape of the screen then it’s a delightful phone. I could play Angry Birds without any glitches and installed embed videos and Flash, and to my surprise it worked well.

So if you’re looking for a basic device that will not disturb your budget, yet offer you several cool applications, then Acer Liquid Metal is for you.

15 Apr 2011

T-Mobile G2x available online for $200, hitting stores on April 20th

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With the launch of LG G2X, the T-Mobile’s Android roster is expanding. This smartphone runs Froyo aka Android 2.2, atop a dual-core NVIDIA Tegra 2 system-on-chip, and offers 4-inch screen display. It costs $199.99 on a two-year contract and can be purchased online today or from the stores starting April 20th.

Also scheduled for general availability on that date is the QWERTY slider-equipped Sidekick 4G.

10 Apr 2011

Samsung Intercept finally receives Froyo from Virgin Mobile on April 11th

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For Virgin Mobile customers using the Samsung Intercept it’s been a disappointment, as several teasers with Android 2.2 aka Froyo was flavored over the media for the last 3 months, but then bam came the news- Froyo was coming in “Spring 2011“, then mid February, which later shifted to ‘about march 25th 2011‘, and finally, we hear that Virgin Mobile is alerting Intercept owners via text message that the update will in fact be available Monday April 11th 2011.

 So what will the Froyo enhancements include?

  •  Exchange Active Sync updates
  •  Ability to install applications to external memory card
  •  Improved Bluetooth device support
  •  Bluetooth Voice dialing
  • Improved operating system performance
  •  Dedicated phone, application and browser icons on every home screen

So what do you think? Is it another pull, which may be delayed for another few months? Hard to tell? But we can be always be hopeful. Something to note, the update may take a couple weeks to roll out to everybody OTA.

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