Wednesday, 22 January 2014

FREE MART FOR ANDROIDERSS

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http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/4/44/Aptoide_screenshot_version2_7_1.png


Application that provides access to news and installation of Aptoide.
Aptoide client is an open source Android application alternative to Google Market that allows one to install software. The installed software comes from multiple sources called “repositories”.
Aptoide is compliant with Apktor, Blapk Market and other Aptoide-derivatives. Unlike Applanet and aFreeware, the Aptoide repositories has almost no downtime and it can be browsed offline.
If you want to setup your own repository, visit:
http://bazaar.bazaarandroid.com
Recent changes:
- Icon fetching process options(bandwidth saving):
+ Always fetch icons (3G and WiFi)
+ Fetch only if connected by wireless
+ Never fetch icons
- Screenshots shown when available
- Extra application information (extras.xml) fetched and parsed in background
- Minor bug fixes for improved stability
- Special HTML characters bug fixed
- Applications list ordering bug fixed

Download here

Posted By Unknown22:17

Monday, 20 January 2014

Why you shouldn't charge your phone overnight?

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The vast majority of people do that. Charging overnight. Unfortunately, most of the people also think it's completely harmless to your device and there's nothing bad about keeping your phone charge when it's already charged at 100%. But yes, it damages your phone. Continue reading for full explanation -

So, what's bad about that?
Here's the explanation:


If you charge your phone overnight, the battery is capable of fully charge within a few
hours. It wouln't be any bad, if you unplug your cable and stop charging. The thing is, your phone continues charging. But not as you might think: firstly, the battery drains to about 95%, and then again, is charged back to 100%. This process repeats every time of every night. Well, still not much bad about that, do you think?

The real thing is,
every battery has its charge limit.  What does that mean?

Lets say you battery has limit of 10,000 charges. After exhaustion of this limit, the battery stamina will be
much more weaker and moreover, your phone may stop charging before 100%  (mostly stops at 94%).

Basically, every charge overnight damages the battery and shorts the stamina. Eventually, your battery will be that damaged that it won't hold any more energy to power your phone with.


Still going to charge your phone overnight? Consider the way

Posted By Unknown14:40

Make Your Android Looks Like Windows Phone 8

DO U LIKE WINDOWS 8 PHONES?BUT OWN A ANDROID PHONE....NOT A BIG PROBLEM ANYMORE...TRANSFORM YOUR ANDROID PHONE INTO WINDOWS LOOKS IN VERY EASY STEPS AND ENJOY THE CUTENESS OF WINDOWS LOOKS :)


 
Bootanimation


 bootanimation.zip to /system/media with permission level rw-r-r.

SystemUI



Download
WP SystemUI.zip from the attachment below and flash through CWM.

Launcher



  Dropbox Link


Contacts



  Dropbox Link

Quote:
Messaging



  Dropbox Link


Calculator



  Dropbox Link

Notification



  Dropbox Link
PS: install as a normal app and share your windows phone screenshot

Posted By Unknown13:33

Monday, 13 January 2014

Amazing Battery Saver - Disable Mobile Cores To Save Your Battery

Everybody knows these "powerful" battery savers that are capable to save up to 20% of your battery life by just adjusting your screen brighteness and shutting off your WiFi and other services. These apps doesn't even require root access to work, but as the description always says, our app is revolutionary. Let's wave them goodbye and let's meet some real battery savers that can really save your battery. Meet real mobile-core manager.

Powerful, high-end devices all face one big problem - high battery drain. This, among other things, is also caused by their high performance, by the cores. The more cores you basically have on your device, the more will be the battery drain.

But what if we can
stop the cores to save more battery? Well, It is possible.


QCM+ :Ultimate Battery Saver ★ - screenshot thumbnailCover art

 Meet QCM+, the real mobile-core manager. This is a real battery saver. As you might expect, this app lets you to copmletely disable mobile cores separately and save an incredible amount of your battery life.
Obviously, you won't be able to use this application if your device hasn't got two or more cores.
And obviously, the app requires root.

If you don't want to turn your cores ON and OFF again and again to both save battery and make your phone "
usable", you can enable the awesome feature called ACOO (Automated CPU ON/OFF) which will automaticlly manage the mobile cores and turn off all the cores but one when your screen is OFF.

After the screen is turned on, the ACOO mode will turn the cores back ON to retrieve the performance.

Moreover, the app is available for free on Google Play:

Posted By Unknown10:38

Saturday, 11 January 2014

Download Latest GApps or Google Apps

Download Latest GApps or Google Apps

The Google Apps aka GApps is application package known as proprietary applications by Google. This application package comes with most manufacturer’s Android devices those who sign licensing deal with Google. This application package can also be downloaded from Google Play Store separately.
Google Apps aka GApps include apps like Google Play Store, GMail, Gtalk, Google Map, Google Calendar, Google Search, Google Voice, YouTube, Google Sync, Google Backup Transport, Car Home, Google Music, and Google Docs.
As custom ROMs are based on AOSP releases, it’s often don’t comes with GApps. You have to flash it separately. To save your time, we listed out GApps download link as per Android Version. Though the download link divided as per CyanogenMod ROM version but the GApps work with most other ROMs. That’s why you should see the Android version instead of ROM name. 

 google_apps

CyanogenMod 11

Android 4.4 – 4.4.1 – 4.4.2 – KitKat
HDPI / MDPI / TINY / TEGRA: gapps-kk-20131119.zip

CyanogenMod 10.2.x

Android 4.3 – Jelly Bean
HDPI / MDPI / TINY / TEGRA: gapps-jb-20130813-signed.zip

CyanogenMod 10.1.x

Android 4.2 – 4.2.1 4.2.2 – Jelly Bean
HDPI / MDPI / TINY / TEGRA: gapps-jb-20130301-signed.zip

CyanogenMod 10.0.x

Android 4.1.1 – 4.1.2 – Jelly Bean
HDPI / MDPI / TINY / TEGRA: gapps-jb-20121011-signed.zip

CyanogenMod 9.0.x

Android 4.0.3 – 4.0.4 – Ice Cream Sandwich
HDPI / MDPI / TINY / TEGRA: gapps-ics-20120429-signed.zip

CyanogenMod 7.1-2.x

Android 2.3.5 – 2.3.7 – Gingerbread
HDPI / MDPI / TINY / TEGRA: gapps-gb-20110828-signed.zip
Android 2.3.4 – Gingerbread
HDPI / MDPI / TINY / TEGRA: gapps-gb-20110613-signed.zip

CyanogenMod 7.0.x

Android 2.3.3 – Gingerbread
HDPI / MDPI / TINY / TEGRA: gapps-gb-20110307-signed.zip
Android 2.3.2 – Gingerbread
HDPI / MDPI / TINY / TEGRA: gapps-gb-20110120-signed.zip

Posted By Unknown17:10
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