Showing posts with label Jelly Bean. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jelly Bean. Show all posts

Update Htc One to Android 4.3 Jelly Bean with CM 10.2

Update Htc One to Android 4.3 Jelly Bean with CM 10.2
Htc One Andrid Jelly Bean
Htc One Andrid 4.3 Jelly Bean

Android Jelly Bean 4.3 has been released for HTC One on CM 10.2. Just follow this step guy's :
  1. First thing you want to do is make sure your phone is rooted.
  2. Download the rom of T-Mobile HTC One version and place it in your download or root folder, either is fine.
  3. Download Gapps (Google Apps) for 4.3.
  4. Download Rom Manager and flash Clockwork Mod Recovery.
  5. Reboot into recovery, and CREATE A BACKUP! This is important, ALWAYS create a backup.
  6. Wipe data, cache, and dalvik cache (located in Advanced).
  7. Head to Install Zip from SD Card in Recovery and locate the folder where the rom is saved. Click on the rom and select Yes to install.
  8. Once the rom has finished installing, head back to the folder where Gapps (Google Apps) is saved. Click on Gapps and select Yes to install.
  9. Reboot from recovery until you see the CyanogenMod 10.2 splash screen. It may take a few minutes to load, this is a one time thing as it is booting for the first time.
  10. You should be directed to the start up screen, where you will setup and log in with your account.
  11. All done, enjoy your HTC One with CM10.2 Android Jelly Bean 4.3!


Download  Rom of T-Mobile HTC One version and  Android 4.3 Jelly Bean here

Find your lost phone with Android Device Manager

Find your lost phone with Android Device Manager
Android Device Manager
Android Device Manager

The new apps, called Android Device Manager can help you, when you lose your phone. The functionality is part of Google Play Services, which means it will be automatically and silently added to all devices running Android 2.2 and higher. 
There are including a new service that makes it easy to locate a misplaced device. where is Android Device Manager lets you quickly ring your phone at maximum volume so you can find it, even if it's been silenced. And in the event that your phone or tablet is out of earshot (say, at that restaurant you left it at last night), you can locate it on a map in real time.
Other then the new Android Device Manager can help you keep your data from ending up in the wrong hands. If your phone can’t be recovered, or has been stolen, you can quickly and securely erase all of the data on your device.

Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean Update for Samsung Galaxy S3 and Galaxy Note 2 Coming May/June

Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean Update for Samsung Galaxy S3 and Galaxy Note 2 Coming May/June
Tweet Samsung Mobile
Samsung Mobile Tweet

Samsung official tweet says that the Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean update for Samsung Galaxy S3 and Samsung Galaxy Note 2 will roll out as of May or June.

Since the south korea-based company is wanting out to show us what quantity they actually care for his or her users and in the very same time wanting out to give one of the best support for the company, the Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean update for Samsung Galaxy S3 and Galaxy Note 2 will keep the users of the two high-end smartphones up to date with the latest version of Samsung’s Nature UX.

The TouchWiz Nature UX received a slightly revised design, therefore, after update your Samsung Galaxy S3 or Samsung Galaxy Note 2 to Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean you will also be able to enjoy it. Besides the design improvements, the Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean will also bring some Jelly Bean-specific features like lockscreen widgets, Quick Settings in the notifications area, expandable notifications, and many other goodies.

source: android.gs


Android 4.2 For Nexus 7

Android 4.2 For Nexus 7

Nexus 7 owners are already starting out to receive the Android 4.2 upgrade in the air. Your tablet will automatically check for it every so often, but if you want to hurry it along you can go to Settings -> About tablet -> System updates, and tell it to check again.you might want to additionally download it from google and manually install it using Liam Spradlin's instructions, though this can be not recommended unless youre an experienced android hacker and are by using the wi-fi version as to the nexus 7

Galaxy Nexus owners who bought their phones given by a wireless carrier have had to actually wait an unusually long time for upgrades, as long as many months from a new android versions announced. If you bought your Galaxy Nexus phone from a wireless carrier, an upgrade probably won't be available anytime soon. People who purchased their Galaxy Nexus from the Google Play store are reporting that they are getting the upgrade, though, and Spradlin again has instructions for how to install manually if you are using a Galaxy Nexus bought from the Google Play store.​