Game Killer 2.60 Full (Root)
** ROOT ONLY **
This tool only works in rooted devices!!
Main Features:
1. Search game value with precise number.
2. Search game value with vague instructions, e.g. larger or smaller.......
3. Lock the game value to a fixed number.
4. Save/Load the managed list....
5. Touch GameKiller sprite to bring up the tool during gaming.
6. HEX edit
7. Dump code
8. More.
Requirements: Android 1.5+
Overview: A powerful Game cheat tool!
V2.61 update:
1. new data filtering (data type, data range, address range);
2. the largest list of items to 500;
3. Fixed some bugs.
This tool only works in rooted devices!!
Main Features:
1. Search game value with precise number.
2. Search game value with vague instructions, e.g. larger or smaller.......
3. Lock the game value to a fixed number.
4. Save/Load the managed list....
5. Touch GameKiller sprite to bring up the tool during gaming.
6. HEX edit
7. Dump code
8. More.
Requirements: Android 1.5+
Overview: A powerful Game cheat tool!
V2.61 update:
1. new data filtering (data type, data range, address range);
2. the largest list of items to 500;
3. Fixed some bugs.
LagFix (fstrim) Premium v1.5.1
Description
★ THIS APP REQUIRES ROOT! ★
★ WARNING! ★
Read FAQ before using! http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=37029420&postcount=122
Try FREE version before you buy! https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.grilledmonkey.lagfix
Warning! This app should only be used by ADVANCED users! If you do not understand what it does - DO NOT USE IT! You can find fstrim() man in Google and more information on XDA - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2104326. RTFM before asking any questions or rating this app bad!
Some Android users suffer from poor performance after some days/weeks of heavy usage. This is due to a well-known TRIM bug affecting these devices (users report Nexus devices, Samsung Galaxy S3 and HTC One X devices are affected). Kernels with -discard mount option are NOT affected!
The source of the problem is that internal storage is not properly TRIMmed when needed. You can find lots of information on XDA - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1971852 and http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1929021 It is also well-known fact that running fstrim Linux tool from time to time fixes the issue until internal memory runs out of free blocks. Other solutions like mounting with -discard or disabling fsync may be slow or dangerous.
LagFix is a user-friendly implementation of fstrim utility. It allows you to select which partitions to trim (you should leave defaults unless you know what you are doing) and run the process easily. Scheduled auto-trim is also available.
Please note that fstrim output depends on kernel and device. It works fine unless you see errors. You might see big amounts of bytes, zero amount or repeating amount. All are fine! Read fstrim manual to understand why all these outputs are valid.
Download it: Just Google it you will Find it easily
Saturday, 3 May 2014
SetCPU | Control Android CPU Speed Automatically
Most of you know that after rooting your Android phone CPU speed can be increased. The process of increasing CPU speed is called 'overclocking'. Most of you are familiar with the word. Overclocking surely increase speed of Android. But overclocking has many disadvantages. It consumes more battery, heat up the battery, decrease phone's life.
What about automatically adjusting CPU speed. Increase CPU speed when it is necessary (like playing games) and decrease CPU speed when heavy loads is not necessary (when screen is off, when you sleep). So SetCPU is here to help you.
WHAT IS SETCPU AND HOW TO USE SETCPU
SetCPU is a app (requires root) which can increase or decrease CPU speed according to your wish. You can define many conditions/ profiles to controls the CPU speed. For example when the screen is off the CPU speed will be decreased. When screen is off CPU speed decreases. When battery is low CPU speed decreases. You can set such many profiles and condition and priority. (app, day, time, battery temperature and many more). By doing this your battery life will be much much better, because one of the main reason for battery life in Android is due to high CPU usage.
Download and install SetCPU. Create profiles as your wish. For example create two profile screen off and on. In screen off set cpu minimum. Thus CPU will be less used. Look at the screenshots for more profiles
Just google It for the app download.....easily available
HOW TO FIX HEADSET PROBLEM AFTER INSTALLING JELLYBLAST
SoundAbout is an application is an application that can route the audio to speaker or earphone. JellyBlast cant detect headset. But headset really works. SoundAbout routes sound/ audio to earphone, speaker etc as you wish. Only you need to to select which one you want. Here is the download link and some screenshots on solving headset problem of JellyBlast and SoundAbout
You can easily find the app from google..
How to Increase RAM on Android Phone
One of the important feature we must look before buying an Android Phone is the RAM memory. RAM and processor speed are very important to an Android Phone because it tells the capacity of a phone, latest version it can handle, multitasking, gaming etc. For many low end smart phones they have very less RAM. Nearly 300MB. Android itself takes 50-60% of it. So friends here i am giving you a simple trick to increase ram of your Android Phone. This can be applied to both low and high end devices. Because RAM always makes your Android faster, smoother and powerful.
HOW IT WORKS?
Most of you know RAM is a chip that is inbuilt in motherboard of a phone. There is no way to make changes in the hardware. That means actually you cant increase ram. But what actually a ram do is save and distribute files at high speed. What if you memory card can do it. Memory cards can also save and distribute files. So what we do is create a swap file and store files from ram to the swap file. Thus if ram becomes full, data in ram is transfered to swap file in sd card thus it gives more space on ram. Final output is faster, smoother and powerful Android capable of running multiple apps and hd games at no lag.
WHAT ALL YOU NEED TO INCREASE RAM?
An application called RAM Expander (for creating swap file)
A memory card with minimum speed of 6MB/sec. It is highly recommended that the memory card must be of class 6 or above. Normal memory cards are class 4. Class 6 and above have more speed.
HOW TO INCREASE RAM ON ANDROID PHONE
- Open RAM Expander, select language
- From the bottom click 'optimal value'
- Values will be automatically changed. Don't change the 'swappiness value' value. You can change the swap file size as your wish.Don't make it too small, because it you additional ram memory!
- Now check on 'swap activ'
- It will take time.
- Done
Just google It for the app download.....easily available
Market Helper Free Download | Download Any Apps from Google Play
Fool our Google Play! Now whatever your mobile is Google will think that it is Nexus 4/ HTC One V/ Galaxy S3. Yes with Market Helper you can fool the Google Play. You can assign other mobiles instead of you current phone. Thus you can download any application from Google Play. Which means you can download any app which is not compatible with your phone. The software is known as Market Helper. No Root Required. You can select any other operator. Given below are the screenshots. Simply select the phone you want and press activate. If asked just open and close Google accounts.
Just google It for the app download.....easily available
TrueCaller | Find Details of Any Number on Android
Many of you have heard about Truecaller. It is applications used to display the name of your incoming caller even that number is not in your contacts. Yes that's True Caller. One of the top rated application for all mobile OS. Now TrueCaller have created their Android application. By using this application you can find details of any numbers, his name, address, carrier etc. Also do vise versa. Another important feature of True Caller is that it can block call from blacklist. cool huh? Here is the download link of Truecaller.....
Android 4.4 KitKat Features,Review and Other Details
Finally Android 4.4 KitKat is here. The more smarter, simple, and faster. Google tie up with KitKat to release their latest Android OS KitKat. Android is coming Nexus 4, Nexus 7 and Nexus 10 soon. Some Sony and HTC devices will also get KitKat Update soon....
ANDROID KITKAT 4.4 FEATURES | WHAT'S NEW!!
- Inbuilt 'Truecaller"
Everyone love Truecaller. An app that tells the caller id who are not it you contacts. And now Android KitKat comes with a similar one.
- Something Shiny and beautiful
JellyBean have a Black-Blue combination. Now its turning to something 'white'
- Battery Saving GPS Mode
Google knows GPS is one of the main reason for android 'low battery'. And they found a good solution for that too. It reduces the numbers of reference points to get location.Settings > Location > Mode> Battery Saving.
- Turn off NFC
Another Battery saver. Now you can Turn of NFC in you Android KitKat
- Faster Multitasking
Every Android users love this feature. Thats why Google have taken some extra effort in that.
- Better Fullscreen and Visuals
Nothing else will disturb you or change your focus while you are reading books or playing
Learn Basics Android Development
Learn and Develop Android Applications for free. Make your own Android Applications.
It contains short explanations and examples.
Here is the subject list:
Basic Concepts
Activity
View
Intent
Service
Development
Android SDK
ADT Eclipse plugin
Creating a project
A project structure
Creating a Virtual Device
Generating jars
User Interface
Views
-View Groups
-List view
-Spinner
-Layouts
Global Strings
Menus
-Options Menu
-Context Menu
-Submenu
Alerts/Dialogs
-AlertDialog
-AlertDialog with a List
-Custom Dialog from XML file
-Status-Bar Notifications
Resource images
-A Bitmap object
-Drawing the bitmap on a canvas
Linkfy
System APIs
Multi-threading
-Regular Thread
-Thread + Handler
-AsyncTask
-Timer
Opening a new screen
Network
Media (audio, video)
Text to speech
Storage
-Shared preferences
-Storing internally
-Storing externally
Camera
Contacts
Phone calls
SMS, MMS
Geo-location
Screen Properties
Vibrate
List installed Applications
NDK
Download Apk: Here(Found a Link for you esp)
Password: androidmaniapro
Enjoy.
10 Tips To Tighten Security On Your Android Device
10 Tips To Tighten Security On Your Android Device
Smartphones have come to define us by being the portal to our online identity and as such should be treated with care and secured against any wrongdoing online (hacking) or offline (stolen). If you are not careful, losing your smartphone may mean more than just a loss in contacts and phone numbers. We’re talking about your social media accounts, your synced files, important documents, your emails, photos and messages.
Your entire information is traceable and downloadable and may be shared all over the World Wide Web if you are not careful enough.
While we’d love it if people don’t mess around with other people’s personal information, putting morale aside, this is the virtual world where thieves and hackers hide behind anonymity and are hard to trace. There is no one better to protect your own data, than you. We hope these tips and tricks will be of help in that endeavor.
Recommended Reading: Top 10 Security Tools For Your Smartphone
1. Do Not Save All Of Your Passwords
Many users tend to save their passwords to online services and sites on their device, never once thinking about what it would mean to a person who got their hands on the phone. Avoid having all important passwords saved in your device particularly when it comes to banking or payment apps.
2. Use Android In-Built Security
If you are running on Jelly Bean, you can have a screen lock and encryption enabled to further enhance your security. There are many types of screen locks available for you to choose from such as password, pin, pattern and face unlock, available in your Android settings. Even when setting pins or pattern locks, try not to make it easy for hackers to guess your password.
3. Lock Your Apps
It is necessary to lock your apps, especially the ones holding private information that you wish nobody but you could see. This is a second layer of security to prevent anyone from using your lost device particularly if they have managed to bypass your locked Android.
You can use a free app like App Lock for this exact purpose. The idea here is not to lock every single app in your device, just really data-laden ones like your email apps or file managers.
While you at it, avoid using a combination of a pin or pattern lock that can be traceable from the smudges of your screen (Yes, it is traceable).
4. The Importance Of App Permissions
Before you begin installing an app from Google Play, a list of requested permissions will pop up to show you what permission the app requires. Apps require permissions to do things but not all of them are necessary.
Always read through the permissions to make sure they make sense and correspond to what the app actually does eg. an alarm app does not require a permission to access your text messages. This is a real important step because not all apps in the Play Store are safe.
While you’re at it, make it a habit to read the comments as well as the rating of the app that you are going to download. This helps you understand more about what the app really does without trying it out firsthand.
5. Securing Your Network
One of the most important thing in protecting your Android is to secure your network. Try to avoid using public WiFi whenever you want to do something important like doing your banking online. As long you are sharing the same network with the public, they can easily sniff out your packets and translate it into actual data of your private information i.e. your passwords.
You can protect your information by using apps like Hideninja VPN so that your outgoing connection is always encrypted, making it harder for anyone to sabotage your data. If you suspect that your device is being attacked, WiFi Protector can help fend off these attackers. To further enhance your network security you can apply settings from SecDroid but note that this app is only for rooted phones.
6. Use Mobile Security App
It will make your job easier to have an app that handles most of your security issue. Find a mobile security app that you are comfortable using, for example: Lookout Security & Antivirus andavast! Mobile Security. Even with a security app, you shouldn’t let your guard down as Android malware is getting stronger and more rampant, which brings us to the next tip.
7. Create Multiple User Account To Protect Privacy
If you own an Android tablet and have to share it with a sibling, a spouse, or your kids, havingmultiple user accounts will help each of you protect your privacy. In Jelly Bean for tablet, there is an option for you to create multiple user accounts. You can create another general account for anyone who wants to use your device. The option is under the Settings > Users section.
8. Prepare A Backup Of Your Data
A backup of your precious data is a must-have in the day and age of smartphones. Picture the worst case scenario where your Android device has been stolen or hacked. The last thing you can do is perform a remote wipe (see #10). Without a backup, you will lose all your information in your device.
Even if you could retrieve your stolen phone, chances are that hackers that have managed to access your device will render it useless. If you have a backup however, you can still restore your Android device back to its original state. You can choose to backup important information to the Cloud, your desktop or even to a flash drive, for insurance.
9. Track Your Lost Device
So you have a backup already but you really want to get your lost device back. Well, as the smartphone industry would have it, your phone is built to be trackable, via GPS. The catch is, you have to enable GPS on your phone for it to be tracked. Fret not because, there are plenty ofdevice-tracking apps for Android that can help you locate your lost or stolen device, some can even turn on the GPS on your phone remotely.
10. Enable Remote Wipe
So you are at the point where you have everything installed and ready to go. But, you still need one last feature – the ability for you to wipe your device remotely. This is necessary, especially when you are sure that your Android is lost (forever). There’s no crying over spilt milk now – we can only prevent them from turning it into cheese.
I recommend 3CX Mobile Device Manager because it is free and easy to use. You can sign up for the account here and let just hope that the day you need to use their remote wipe feature will never come.
10 Useful Android Tips And Tricks You Should Know
Top 10 Android Useful Tip and Tricks That You Should Know
Whether you are new to Android and eager to try out every available option you see on the screen, or familiar with the system, including the annoyances that plague you on a daily basis, tips and tricks to get around a system is always helpful. We are here to help you with that.
In this post, we are featuring 10 useful Android tips and tricks that may improve your experience while using your Android device. Do note that the steps may vary a little from one Android phone to another due to the differences in the build and the OS version, but if you play around with it, the next step isn’t too far off.
1. Disable App Notifications
Bugged by annoying app notifications that just keep coming? If you don’t know already, these app notifications also drain your phone’s battery. If you want to turn them off, and you are on Jelly Bean 4.1 and above, here’s how:
- On any of your unwanted notifications in your notification bar, long press on the notification for a message box to appear.
- Tap on App Info > Untick Show Notifications > OK.
2. Disable Mobile Data
Whenever you don’t need to stay connected, disabling the Mobile Data can help keep your smartphone battery from draining too quickly. Turning off mobile data is as easy as:
- Going to Settings > Data Usage.
- Disable Mobile data by toggling the setting from ON to OFF.
3. Set Mobile Data Limit
Want to keep track of how far your usage is from your monthly mobile data limit? If you have ICS and above, there is a feature which lets you keep track of how much of the quota you have left.
- Head over to Settings > Data Usage.
- Set your data limit by dragging the orange line to reflect your monthly quota.
- Set your data usage cycle based on when your "month" starts and ends, and you’re done.
You will be alerted once you hit the limit you have set. Note that the tracked data usage of your phone may vary slightly than your carrier’s tracking.
4. Add Multiple Google Accounts
You need a Google account to use an Android phone but did you know you can choose to run more than one Google account on your Android device. This is convenient if you use more than one account for several of your Google services. To add multiple Google accounts:
- Go to Settings > Add account.
- Select Google and setup your New or Existing Google account.
- Once added, choose what you want to sync with the account.
Repeat all the steps above if you want to add more accounts.
5. Disable Automatic App Updates
Prefer to read through app permissions and manually pick which app updates to adopt? You can, but first you need to disable your automatic app updates. Here are the steps:
- Open Play Store and head over to Settings.
- Tap on Auto-update apps.
- Choose Do not auto-update apps.
If you want to enable the auto updates, follow the same path and choose Auto-update apps at any time or via Wi-Fi (available for certain Android devices only).
To update your apps manually, just open Play Store, and on the main page swipe in from the left and tap on My apps. You can tap on apps with pending updates and update them manually, or if you like to update them all at once, just tap on Update All.
6. How To Check For Android System Updates
For Android users that are using stock ROM, you may want to look for new updates to your system. To check for updates:
- Go to Settings > About phone/tablet.
- Tap on System updates.
- Tap Check now to look for system updates.
7. Changing Default Apps
If you have already set some default apps for particular tasks (e.g. using Chrome for opening web links) but wish to change this:
- Go to Settings > Apps.
- Swipe right and look for the All tab.
- Select the app you want to remove as default.
- Tap on Clear defaults.
8. Organize Homescreen Shortcuts With Folders
Once you have a lot of apps installed, your homescreen might be filled with app shortcuts. Unlike the app drawer, the apps on your home screen are not arranged alphabetically. So, you might want to create some folders for your homescreen shortcuts.
- Assuming you have more than a handful of shortcuts already on your homescreen, long presson any of the shortcuts and drag it onto another shortcut.
- A circle should now appear around the apps, indicating that a folder has been created.
- By tapping on the newly created folder, a mini window will pop up with your apps in it.
- You can drag and drop additional apps into the folder if you like. You can also rename the folder by tapping on the text area at the bottom of the mini window.
9. Disable Animations
Here’s a tip on how to make your Android device run a bit smoother: disable its animations. You will need to have access to Developer Options which can be found under Settings or About device.
Note: For some phones, you may need to go to Build number and tap on it repeatedly until you see "You are now a developer!". Developer options are now enabled.
Under enabled Developer options, look for Window animation scale, Transition animation scale, and Animator duration scale. Then, turn them off (disable) them one at a time.
10. How To Turn Off Auto-Correction
Hate the fact that your phone is going English teacher mode on you? Turn off auto-correction for peace of mind when texting.
- Go to Settings > Language & input.
- Tap on the settings icon next to the keyboard that you are using, e.g. Google Keyboard.
- Look for Auto-correction and tap on it.
- Select Off to turn auto-correction off.
Enjoy
How to fix couldn't sign in can't establish a reliable connection to the server playstore error
Instructions:
1. Your device must be rooted.
2. Download and install Root browser from Here
3. Open Root Browser and Go to etc folder
4. Now find Hosts file then touch and hold on it.
6. Touch on open as
7. and now open as text file
8. Touch on RB Text Editor
9. You can see 2 IP Address in that file, The second ip does not have # in front of it.... in your device now
put # before the second ip address see image below how i do it...
10. after you done then save it and reboot your phone.
11. Enjoy keep visiting our blog! Comment below if you need help
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