Showing posts with label Smart phone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Smart phone. Show all posts

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3 gets a pre-order price in UK, coming in July



Samsung announced the Galaxy Mega 6.3 last month. Online retailer Clove UK has announced that they have started taking pre-orders for the device.  It has a 6.3-inch HD ( 1280 x 720 pixels) TFT capacitive touch screen display, powered by a 1.7 GHz dual-core processor and runs on Android 4.2 (Jelly Bean). It packs a 8-megapixel auto-focus rear camera with LED Flash,  a 1.9-megapixel front-facing camera and comes with a 3200 mAh battery.

Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3 specifications
  • 6.3-inch HD ( 1280 x 720 pixels)  TFT capacitive touch screen display
  • 1.7 GHz dual-core processor
  • Android 4.2 Jelly Bean OS
  • 8MP auto-focus rear camera with LED Flash
  • 1.9 MP front-facing camera
  • 7.9mm thick and weighs 199 grams
  • 1.5 GB RAM, 8/16GB Internal Memory, expandable memory up to 64GB with micro SD
  • 4G LTE 100/50Mbps, 3G  HSPA+21Mbps, Wi-Fi a/b/g/n/ac, WiFi Direct, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS+GLONASS, NFC, MHL
  • 3200 mAh battery
The Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3 is priced at 383.33 GBP (~US$578.52) (459.99 GBP including VAT). It comes in Black and White colors and is expected to ship sometime in July.
Source: Clove

Friday, May 17, 2013

Samsung Galaxy S4 to be Optimized for Improved Internal Storage Capacity

The Samsung Galaxy S4 is a generally well received smartphone, however, the devices operating system and additional software add-ons take up a large chunk of the mobile devices internal storage capacity.
According to a new report the company is now preparing to fix storage issues. The BBC consumer affairs show Watchdog investigated numerous customer complaints about TouchWiz implementation and other additions that took up valuable storage space.
Samsung is not the only phone manufacturer to suffer from storage issues. For example, the HTC One offers 16GB but takes up 7.14GB of space. Apple on the other hand takes up just 3.5GB for its storage space on the iPhone 5.

The 16GB model of the Samsung Galaxy S4 leaves buyers with just 8.82GB of free space. The one advantage the device has over the HTC One and Apple iPhone models is the inclusion of a microSD card slot that provides greatly expanded memory up to 64GB.
Speaking to CNET Samsung says of the internal memory issue:
“We appreciate this issue being raised and we will improve our communications. Also, we are reviewing the possibility to secure more memory space through further software optimization.”
Users looking for a Samsung Galaxy S4 with better memory management might want to wait for the unlocked Google version of the smartphone. Google recently announced that it would sell a fully unlocked version of the Galaxy S4 that comes equipped with a stock installation of Google Android.
The Android stock version of Samsung’s Galaxy S4 will go on sale June 26 for $649.
Google has not yet announced which version of the Google Android OS will be placed on the Samsung Galaxy S4.
Will you be purchasing the Samsung Galaxy S4 or would you rather buy the stock Google Android version which will likely take up less memory?






Sunday, May 12, 2013

Nokia Lumia 928, The Facelifted Lumia 920 Goes On Sale In The US

nokia lumia 928

Nokia has launched it’s new high-end smart phone, the Lumia 928 in the United States. The new smart phone is a bid by the company to regain it’s market share, which it has been losing to Apple and Samsung since a few years now. 
The Nokia Lumia 928 is a small upgrade over the Lumia 920, which was launched earlier this year. The Lumia 928 features almost the same set of hardware as the Lumia 920, but in a slimmer and lighter body. 
The Lumia 928 is 23 grams lighter than the Lumia 920, weighing at about 162 grams. The new smart phone is also 0.6mm thinner than the Lumia 920.
Coming to the specifications, there aren’t any major differences between the specs of both the smartphones. However, the Lumia 928 promises to enhance the low-light photography as compared to the Lumia 920, as it features a Xenon flash, as opposed to dual-LED flash on the Lumia 920. The camera itself on both the devices remains the same, which is an 8.7 megapixel Pure view camera at the back, and a 1.3 megapixel camera at the front. 
Second difference between both the devices comes in the form of their display, as the Nokia Lumia 928 features a 4.5-inch AMOLED PureMotion HD+ ClearBlack display, while the Lumia 920 has an  LCD IPS display, with all those bells and whistles. 

Powered by a 1.5GHz dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 processor, the Lumia 928 gets 1GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage, same as the Lumia 920. 
Both the smart phones get the same capacity battery as well, which is rated at 2,000 mAh, but while the Lumia 920 has a Li-Ion battery, the Lumia 928 gets a Li-Polymer battery.
The Nokia Lumia 928 promises a better audio quality as well, as it features louder and improved speaker, giving 140db audio, which surpasses even the HTC One’s 89db.
While the Nokia Lumia 920 is available in a wide range of colors, the Lumia 928 is available in only Black and White color options.
The Finnish smartphone-maker is trying really hard to win back it’s market share, be it with it’s the lower-end devices or the top-of-the line smart phones. A couple of days back, Nokia announced the new Asha 501 in New Delhi, and next week, the company is holding an event in London, where the long-rumored Nokia Catwalk is expected to make an appearance.
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Saturday, May 11, 2013

Amazon Developing A High-End 3D Smartphone

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While Amazon has been quite successful with it’s Kindle e-readers and Kindle Fire tablets, it has been rumored since long that the company will foray into the smart phone segment as well. 
Now, according to a latest report, Amazon is working on not one, but two smart phones, one of which will be a high-end 3D smart phone, featuring a glassless 3D display. The smart phone will use a retina-tracking technology, using which the 3D image on the smartphone will refocus as per the movement of user’s eyes, allowing users to easily view content in 3D at all angles.
Using the same retina tracking technology, users will be able to navigate through content on the smart phone, just like we’ve seen on the Samsung Galaxy S4. 
Interestingly, the report says that the two smart phones are only a part of the larger hardware push by the company, which also plans to introduce an audio-only streaming device. Other than that, Amazon is also building a set top box for streaming movies and TV shows.
The report adds that Amazon plans to introduce the new devices in the coming months, but says that some or all these devices might also be dropped pertaining to issues related to the performance of these devices or other financial reasons. 
If Amazon does introduce it’s own smart phone, it will bring the company in a direct competition with the likes of Apple and Google.




Wednesday, May 8, 2013

New Budget Smartphone -Nokia Lumia 520

Nokia has gone real crazy, just released a dual-core Windows Phone 8 smartphone Lumia 520 with 4” WVGA IPS resolution display at only 10,500 Rs, which is the most value for money device at this price. This phone also sports a 5 mp auto-focus camera with HD recording, 1430 mAh battery & a wide range of color options – White, Black, Yellow, Red & Cyan. The best Android phone at this price is the new Sony Xperia E which has a poor quality 3.5” HVGA display with pretty basic CPU & GPU- 1 GHz single core Cortex-A5 process & mediocre Adreno 200 GPU. This Nokia Lumia 520 is the best device to buy at around 10K INR at this moment if you are not a die-hard Android fan.
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Key Features
  • Dual-core 1 GHz Krait processor with Qualcomm MSM8227 chipset, Adreno 305 GPU, 512 MB of RAM, 8 GB of internal storage
  • 4” IPS display with 480 x 800 px resolution @ 233 ppi
  • Windows Phone 8 OS
  • HSDPA up to 21.1 Mbps, HSUPA up to 5.76 Mbps
  • 5 mp AF camera with HD recording, no front camera
  • 1430 mAh Li-ion battery
  • Wide range of colors: White, Black, Yellow, Red, Cyan
Market status: Released: April, 2013
Specifications
DISPLAY Size 4 inches (10.16 cm) On a 10.5K Rs. phone, it’s the best display you can get. Though it’s not a Nokia Clear Black display, it’s overall colourful & crisp; I loved it considering the price. The brightness is obviously a little bit low compared to the Clear Black Display on the pricer Lumia 620.
Technology IPS LCD, 16M colors
Resolution WVGA ie. 480 x 800 pixels @ 233 ppi
Type Capacitive, Multitouch
Protection Scratch resistant glass
EXTERIOR Dimensions 119.9 x 64 x 9.9 mm (4.72 x 2.52 x 0.39 inch) Very stylish rectangular design with great build quality. This phone is also the best looking device in its class. There is no front camera & secondary microphone for noise cancellation as this is a budget friendly phone. The back cover feels good in hand & one hand handling is excellent.
Weight 124 gm (4.37 oz)
Ports & Keys Home, search & back keys, ear piece [front], volume rocker, power key, camera key [left], headset jack, secondary mic [top], microUSB port, mic [bottom], camera, loud speaker [back]
Sensors Proximity & Ambient Light Sensors
Colors White, Black, Yellow, Red, Cyan
PROCESSINGPOWER Processor Dual-core 1 GHz Krait Though it’s an entry level phone regarding the price, the specs elevate this phone to the mid-range phones segment. This Lumia 520 handles HQ HD games without any issue & the user interface is buttery smooth as well.
Chipset Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 MSM8227
GPU Adreno 305
MEMORY System Memory 512 MB of RAM Enough RAM for HQ games & apps though you will not be able to play extremely high end games. Internal storage is obviously excellent for a budget phone.
Internal Storage 8 GB
Expansion microSD, up to 64 GB
SOFTWARE OS Windows Phone 8 Latest OS on a budget phone unlike Android.
CONNECTIVITY SIM Micro-SIM, Single Slot Good connectivity options though there is no NFC on this device.
Operatingfrequencies GSM – 850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz; UMTS -850, 900, 1900, 2100 MHz
GPRS Yes
EDGE Yes, up to 236.8 kbps
3G 21 Mbps HSDPA, 5.76 Mbps HSUPA
4G No
Wi-Fi Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, Wi-Fi hotspot
GPS Yes, with A-GPS
Bluetooth v3.0 with A2DP
USB microUSB v2.0
NFC No
CAMERA Primary 5 meapixels Very good camera quality on a 10.5K phone. Unfortunately there is no flash & front camera. You can download & apply a lot of cool lenses from the store
Secondary No
Video Up to 720p @ 30 fps
Flash No
Features Auto focus, 1/4” Sensor Size, panorama, smart shoot
BATTERY Capacity 1430 mAh Li-lon Impressive battery backup. 1.5-2 days with normal uses, 1 full day with heavy uses.
Talk Time Up to 14 h 40 min (2G), Up to 9 h 40 min (3G)
Standby Time Up to 360 h
OTHERFEATURES
  • Sensors : Accelerometer, gyro
  • 7GB free SkyDrive storage
  • Internet Explorer 10
There is no compass on this phone, so HERE city lens won’t work.
SAR INFO (US) 0.77 W/kg (head), ( EU) 1.09 W/kg (head) Under limit.
PRICE 10,500 INR ~ 190 USD Very good pricing, value for money rating 4.5/5

Strong points: Very good looking phone with sturdy build & excellent specifications for the price, good camera & loud loud-speaker, great social networking integration, free Nokia services like Nokia Music and obviously stylish & refreshing Windows Phone 8 OS.
Weak points: To cut down the price, Nokia has excluded some important features like the front camera, secondary microphone, LED flash & as there is no compass, Nokia City Lens doesn’t work. Not all the features of the OS are available on this phone like Lumia 620, which is just 3600 pricer. Above all, Windows Phone OS is not as user friendly & as customisable as Android and Windows Phone store falls short of Android Google Play Store.
Suitable for those people who are tight on budget but still want to taste the Smartphone experience. The OS is very beautiful with in-depth social networking integration, so if you spend a lot of time on Facebook, Twitter etc., then this Windows Phone 8 is the best OS on earth for you. For the same price, you will get Sony Xperia E if you want to go for Android, but as you must know this Xperia E is just a cheap quality basic Android phone compared to this Lumia 520 & Android phones are good only if you spend 20K Rs or more. Lumia 520 has the same UI as the premium Lumia 920 unlike Android phones. So, get this device, you will love it!

Sunday, February 10, 2013

Install Windows 8 Themed Custom ROM on Samsung Galaxy y




As you can see, this surely appeals to be one of the most classy ROMs for the little droid which many of the users may be looking for! So, before the urge spills the beans out, let us get started and see whether you can get through with the installation process of the ROM by following this step by step tutorial

Prerequisites

  • Back up all apps using ASTRO File Manager. You can get the APK files using ASTRO and later restore it. Rooted users can use Titanium Backup which also backs up data along with the apps.
  • Back up all contacts to SD card.
  • Backup SMS on Android.
  • Backup call log on Android.
  • Have minimum 60% charge on your phone else you might get stuck while the update process is running on your device.
  • Remove any security or Anti-virus app if you have them installed.
  • Enable USB Debugging. This can be don by Settings>Applications>Development and making sure that USB Debugging is checked.
Disclaimer: Tech-Infinit is not responsible for any damage that your device may face during this process. The developer is also not responsible for the same. There are little chances that your device may face any issue. However, try this at your own risk. This process voids the warranty of your device.
 

Steps to Install Windows 8 Themed Custom ROM on Galaxy Y

  1. Download the zip file from the original thread.
  2. Connect your phone to the computer via USB cable and copy the downloaded zip files to your SD card, preferable not within any folder deep inside.
  3. Disconnect your phone from the PC and turn it off.
  4. Reboot into recovery mode by pressing Home button + Volume up button and Power button for 20 seconds.
  5. When you are in the recovery mode, head over to the backup option and perform a nandroid backup. This would be useful if you wish to revert back  to your current ROM.
  6. Now, before proceeding, check whether you have installed deodexed version of the stock ROM which will act as a base for the process.
  7. Go back and select “Install zip from SD card”>”Choose zip from SD card” and select the zip file(downloaded in Step#1). Flash it in the next screen.
  8. Go back and select “reboot system now”.
  9. If your phone rebooted successfully, the Windows 8 themed bootup screen might have sparkled up your face which means you’re through!





Install Windows Phone 8.0 Rom on Samsung Galaxy Ace [How To]


we will teach you all the Main and Basic steps required to Install Windows Phone 8.0 ROM ( Which is a Custom Rom aka Copy of Windows Phone 8.0 likes of Nokia Lumia 920, HTC 8x, etc.) on Samsung Galaxy Ace.
Basically all the installation of Custom Roms ( Like CyanogenMod 7, GINGERCRUZT-2.2, iOS 5[CUSTOM ROM], XperiaTized, Beats With Smooth Sense 6 ROM, S3-Evolution ROM, Windows Phone 8.0 ROM). Required the same steps that today you going to learn.
The Steps are Quite simple if you do the exact same way the way this tutorial is going to teach you.
NOTE: - This practical was performed on Samsung Galaxy Ace. To get a perfect result we suggest  you to use Samsung Galaxy Ace. (READ EVERY STEP BEFORE PERFORMING ROOTING).
NOTE: - Your Android Device Should be Rooted and Clockwork Recovery Mod - 5.0.2.6 should be Installed In Your Device.
Steps Of Installation Of Windows Phone 8.0 ROM On Samsung Galaxy Ace : -
1. After Rooting and Installing Clockwork Recovery Mod - 5.0.2.6 on your Galaxy Ace. Now Power off the device.
2. Now download Windows Phone 8.0 ROM from HERE.
3. Copy the Downloaded File to your external memory (SD card).
4. Now, Switch ON your Galaxy Ace in Recovery Mode by pressing Power Button and Home Button Together.
5. Now you will Notice A Black Screen with Blue Highlighted Words.
6. Now Your Touch Screen Will Not Work. Therefore, Use Volume Key to Switch between Menu (Rocker Keys ), Press Power Key to go back to Previous Menu and Home Key to Select.
7. Now Select Wipe Data/Factory Reset.
8. Select Yes.
9. Now Select Wipe Cache Partition.
10. Select Yes.
11. And Now select Choose ZIP from SD Card.
12. Select WindowsPhone8.0v2.Zip ( File Name Of Downloaded File )
13. Select Yes.
14. Your Screen will be prompted Showing Some Codes.
15. And Now your Android Device will be Rebooted Automatically.
16. In First boot up your device will take some time but will Boot In Your New Custom Rom.
i.e. Windows Phone 8.0 ROM.
NOTE: - If  your mobile takes more than 10-15 Minutes to boot after Installing Your Windows Phone 8.0 ROM . Then Re-Do Steps Number : - 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. This will Solve Your Problem.
NOTE: - This is only educational purpose. We Don't Take Any Responsibility if any bad thing happens to your Android Device.
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Install iOS 5 (ROM) On Samsung Galaxy Ace [How To]

Today we will teach you all the Main and Basic steps required to Install iOS 5 (Which is a Custom Rom aka Copy of Apple iPhone's iOS 5) on Samsung Galaxy Ace.
Basically all the Custom Roms Installation (like CyanogenMod 7, GINGERCRUZT-2.2, iOS 5[CUSTOM ROM], XperiaTized, Beats With Smooth Sense 6 ROM, Sony-HD ROM ). Required the same steps that today you going to learn.
The Steps Are Quite Simple if you do the exact same way the way this tutorial is going to teach you.
NOTE: - This practical was performed on Samsung Galaxy Ace. To get a perfect result we suggest you to use Samsung Galaxy Ace. ( READ EVERY STEP BEFORE PERFORMING ).
NOTE: - Your Android Device should be Rooted and Clockwork Recovery Mod - 5.0.2.6 should be Installed In Your Device. ( To learn how to Root Your Android Device Click Here ).
Steps Of Installation Of  iOS 5[CUSTOM ROM] On Samsung Galaxy Ace :-
1. After Rooting and Installing Clockwork Recovery Mod - 5.0.2.6 on your Galaxy Ace. Now Power Off the device.
2. Now download  iOS 5 [CUSTOM ROM]  from HERE.
3. Copy the Downloaded file to your external storage device (SD Card).
4. Now, Switch ON your Galaxy Ace in Recovery Mode by pressing  Power Button and Home Button Together.
5. Now you will Notice a Black Screen with Blue Highlighted Words.
6. Now your Touch Screen Will Not Work. Therefore, Use Volume Key to Switch between Menu (Rocker Keys), Press Power Key to go back to Previous Menu and Home Key to Select.
7. Now Select Wipe Data/Factory Reset.
8. Select Yes.
9. Now Select Wipe Cache Partition.
10. Select Yes.
11. And Now Select Choose Zip From SD Card.
12. Select iOSBlack-SGA.Zip ( File Name Of Downloaded File )
13. Select Yes.
14. Screen will be Prompted Showing Some Codes.
15.  And Now your Android Device will be Rebooted Automatically.
16. In First Boot Up your device will Take Some Time but will boot in your New Custom Rom. i.e.  iOS 5 [CUSTOM ROM].
NOTE: - If your mobile takes more than 10-15 Minutes to boot after installing your iOS 5 [CUSTOM ROM] . Then Re-Do Steps Number : - 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. This will Solve Your Problem.
NOTE: - This is only educational purpose. We Don't Take Any Responsibility if any bad thing happens to your Android Device.
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Rooting Your Samsung Galaxy Ace [How To]


Today we are going to teach you few and easy step to root your android device. We have seen many people asking for rooting method for there android device.
It's Quite simple if you do the exact same way the way this tutorial is going to teach you.
NOTE: - This practical was performed on Samsung Galaxy Ace. To get a perfect result we suggest you to use Samsung Galaxy Ace. (READ EVERY STEP BEFORE PERFORMING ROOTING ).
Steps Are Quite Simple: -
1. For Rooting your device you have to download a ZIP file from here Root.zip.
2. Connect your Android device to your PC/Laptop.
3. Copy Root.zip to your external memory ( SD Card ) of your android device.
4. Switch Off your android device.
5. Now press Power Button and Home Button together to Switch ON.
6. NO need to be worried as your Android Device will boot up in Recovery Mode ( Black Screen With Blue Highlights ).
7. NOTE: - For this process i advice you to have up to 50 MB of Free Space should be there in your Internal Memory ( Phone Memory). If you don't have then Errors Might Be Prompted.
8. Select install update from SD Card ( Most probably the first option ).
9. Go to ROOT.ZIP using Volume Key.
10. Select it using Home Key.
11. NOTE: - For this process i advice you to have up to 50 MB of Free Space should be there in your Internal Memory ( Phone Memory). If you don't have then Errors Might Be Prompted.
12. Now if a option ask yes or no Select Yes.
13.  Your Screen will be prompted with few coding saying installing and soon It Will Be Installed.
14. Reboot Your Mobile.
15. Your mobile will now be rooted Properly in a fine way.
For Unrooting your Android device clich here

Saturday, February 9, 2013

Unroot Your Samsung Galaxy Ace [How To]

Today we are going to teach you few and easy step to Unroot Your Android Device. We have seen many people asking for Unrooting method for there android device as they didn't like there device in rooted mode.
It's Quite simple if you do the exact same way the way this tutorial is going to teach you.
NOTE: - This practical was performed on Samsung Galaxy Ace. To get a perfect result we suggest you to use Samsung Galaxy Ace. (READ EVERY STEP BEFORE PERFORMING ROOTING ).
Steps Are Quite Simple:-
1. For Unrooting your device you have to download a ZIP file from here "UnRoot.ZIP".
2. Connect your Android device to your PC/Laptop.
3. Copy Root.zip to your external memory of your android device.
4. Switch off your android device.
5. Now press "POWER BUTTON" and "HOME BUTTON" together to switch ON.
6. NO need to be worried as your ANDROID DEVICE will boot up in RECOVERY MODE (black screen with BLUE HIGHLIGHTS).
7. NOW YOUR TOUCH SCREEN WILL NOT WORK. THEREFORE, USE "VOLUME KEY" TO SWITCH BETWEEN MENU (ROCKER KEYS), "POWER KEY" TO GO BACK TO PREVIOUS MENU AND "HOME KEY" TO SELECT.
8. Select install update from Sd card (most probably the first option).
9. Go to "UNROOT.ZIP" using "VOLUME KEY".
10. Select it using "HOME KEY".
11. NOTE:- FOR UNROOTING YOUR DEVICE I ADVICE YOU TO HAVE UPTO 50mb OF SPACE FREE IN YOUR INTERNAL MEMORY(PHONE MEMORY), IF YOU DON'T THEN ERRORS MIGHT BE PROMPTED.
12. Now if a option ask yes or no SELECT YES.
13.  Your Screen will be prompted with few coding saying installing and SOON it will be INSTALLED.
14. REBOOT YOUR MOBILE.
15. Your mobile will now be Unrooted Properly in a fine way.
NOTE: - This is only educational purpose. We Don't Take Any Responsibility if any bad thing happens to your Android Device.
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Install Clockwork Recovery MOD - 5.0.2.6 on Samsung Galaxy Ace [How To]

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Today we are going to teach you few and easy step to Install Clockwork Recovery Mod - 5.0.2.6  your android device. We have seen many people asking for this method for there android device as they wanted to install new Custom Rom to their Android Device.
It's Quite simple if you do the exact same way the way this tutorial is going to teach you.
NOTE: - This practical was performed on Samsung Galaxy Ace. To get a perfect result we suggest you to use Samsung Galaxy Ace. (READ EVERY STEP BEFORE PERFORMING ROOTING ).
NOTE: - Your Android Device should be Rooted for Installing  Clockwork Recovery Mod.
Steps Are Quite Simple: -
1. For Installing Clockwork Recovery Mod - 5.0.2.6 on your device you first have to download Clockwork Recovery Mod - 4. As, Clockwork Recovery Mod - 5.0.2.6 Supports New Custom Roms and is handy to work with.
2. Download Clockwork Recovery Mod - 4.
2. Connect your Android Device to your PC/Laptop.
3. Copy the downloaded file to your external memory(SD Card) of your android device.
4. Switch Off your android device.
5. Now press Power Button and Home Button together to Switch ON.
6. NO need to be worried as your Android Device will boot up in Recovery Mode ( Black Screen With Blue Highlights).
7. Now your Touch Screen Will Not Work. Therefore, Use Volume Key to Switch between Menu (Rocker Keys), Press Power Key to go back to Previous Menu and Home Key to Select.
8. Select install update from SD Card ( Most probably the first option ).
9. Go to ClockWorkModAce.zip using Volume Key.
10. Select it using Home Key.
11. NOTE: - For this process i advice you to have up to 50 MB of Free Space should be there in your Internal Memory ( Phone Memory). If you don't have then Errors Might Be Prompted.
12. Now if a option ask yes or no Select Yes.
13.  Your Screen will be prompted with few coding saying installing and Soon It Will Be Installed.
14. Reboot Your Mobile.
15. After Rebooting your device Download CLOCKWORK RECOVERY MOD - 5.0.2.6 and copy it on your external memory (SD Card).
16. And Now perform the Same Steps as you have performed for Installing Clockwork Mod-4.
17. After installation is complete Reboot Your Device.
18. Now you have Clockwork Recovery Mod - 5.0.2.6 on your Android Device.
NOTE: - This is only educational purpose. We Don't Take Any Responsibility if any bad thing happens to your Android Device.

Simplicity V2 { Jelly Blast } Custom Rom for Samsung Galaxy Ace GT-S5830i, GT-S5830m, GT-S5830C

Simplicity V2 ( jelly blast ) Rom & Kernel for Samsung Galaxy Ace S5830 based on latest firmware xxli1. This Rom is Smooth, very light (43 mb use only out of 189 mb) and fast. This Rom is developed by the member of XDA abhi922 so if you like his work don't forget to thanks him. So here are few screenshots of Simplicity V2 ( jelly blast ) Rom running on Samsung Galaxy Ace GT-S5830i, GT-S5830m, GT-S5830C



Screenshots:




Warnings:

This custom Rom is only meant for Samsung Galaxy Ace S5830 and not for any other device. Use at your own Risk we will not be held responsible for any damage to device. The instructional guide here provided here is for is only for instructional and educational purpose.
Features:
  • Latest firmware xxli1
  • Rooted
  • Deodex
  • Simple but fully loaded with features & ics framework make it sleek and give glossy look
  • Host file modified to remove ads from free apps
  • 15 ics toogle and 6 ics lockscreen
  • int.d support
  • Added domscript
  • Added rafeal final edition kernel
  • Added rz recovery as default 
  • Alot of tweaks added into build.prop
  • Extremely barebone rom
  • 43 mb use only out of 189 mb
  • All apps are updated
  • Latest playstore
  • Ics keyboard added ( updated)
  • Latest superuser added
  • Ics wallpapers
  • Ics settings
  • Ics calculator
  • Ics deskclock modded by me 
  • Opera mini as default browser
  • Ics gallery (quicpic)
  • Extended rom settings
  • Jelly bean battery bar above status bar [ single blue line ] (check in screenshot)
  • Google ics music
  • Spareparts settings
  • Cpu control settings
  • Battery bar color,animation,etc setting
  • Cyanogenmod settings (rom settings) intrgrated in system settings... [ not real cm settings only modded to look like ]
  • Uses less ram ( ram optimised)
  • Roboto fonts
  • System font color changed to ics
  • System summary font color changed to white
  • New file manager ( root explorer feature included)
  • New cm9 bootanimation ( cm9 cid )
  • Removed battery icon from statusbar.
BUGS:
  • Camera settings are small FIX here

Download: Rom File:(not mirror) Simplicity v2 (jelly blast).zip
Rom size: 94.37 MB
Installation Instruction:
  • Shutdown the phone
  • Goto stock recovery/cwm
  • Select the option "apply update from sdcard"
  • Select the file ( boot.img.zip ) [download]
  • Wait the end of process and reboot
  • Now goto recovery [ new rz recovery will open ]
  • Then goto option "install menu"
  • Select the file ( Farmat-All-EXT4.zip ) [download]
  • Wait the end of process
  • Now do not reboot and again goto "install menu" 
  • Select the file Simpilicity v2 (jelly blast).zip 
  • wait the end of process and reboot
  • just follow steps carefully first boot may take long time.
Congratulation! Now you have successfully installed Simplicity V2 Rom & Kernel on your Samsung Galaxy Ace S5830.







Jelly Blast JB 4.1.1 Galaxy Ace S5830i




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The Jelly Blast ROM for the Galaxy Ace S5830i is one of the best choices out there if you want to upgrade your phoneto the latest version of Android Jelly Bean. The ROM is based on CyanogenMod 10 and lets you enjoy Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean with all new features. The ROM is a port from the Jelly Blast ROM for the Galaxy Y. The Galaxy Ace version is very fast and smooth. Needless to say it is a battery-friendly ROM. If your mind is stuffed with Jelly Bean, go for it and it would not disappoint you. Being based on CM, the ROM also supports themes which can be downloaded from the Play Store.
How to Install a Custom ROM on Galaxy Ace S5830i:
Making Preparations:
Well, if you ready to flash a custom ROM on your Galaxy Ace 5830i, you need to do a few things before proceeding to flash the ROM.  Among the other things you need to do before installing this ROM are:
### ROOT IS NEEDED####
what is root:-Samsung Galaxy Ace GT S5830 a popular Android phone. It is a mid-end Android device with pretty cool features. If you are owner of this little monster and want to enhance its capabilities by installing custom ROMs, you will need to root your device. After rooting the device, you will not only be able to install apps that need root access to the system files of your device, but choose from hundreds of custom ROMs for your device.
Note that the method for rooting the Samsung Galaxy Ace S5830 given in the present tutorial applies to devices on Froyo and Gingerbread firmwares. To know the firmware version of your device, go to Settings> About. Below you will find separate sets of tutorials for Froyo and Gingerbread firmwares.
Preparations:
  • Create a backup of your contacts, messages and other important data on your device so that you do not lose them in case anything goes wrong.
  • Charge your device properly to a decent battery level.
  • Turn on the USB Debugging on your device:  Settings > Applications > Development > USB debugging.
  • Download the Rooting Package for Samsung Galaxy Ace on Gingerbread (do not extract).
  • Download and  SuperOneClickv1.9.1-ShortFuse.Zip (for Froyo).


   . After rooting, you r now ready to install rom in your device .  Installing a ROM on Galaxy Ace:
  1. First of all make sure that you have done all things mentioned above under preparations.
  2. Turn off your device and boot it into CWM Recovery Mode. Press and hold  the Volume Up + Home keys and then long ress  the Power key till the start up screen with “Samsung Galaxy Ace GT-S5830i″ logo blinks for two times and you see a screen as shown below.  Another way to boot the device into ClockworkMod  to download the ROM Manager app from the Google Play Store and use “Reboot into Recovery” option.
  3. In the Recovery Mode, use Volume, Home and Power keys to navigate between the options and select them.
  4. Open “backup and restore” and backup your current ROM (important). When the backup is done go back to the main menu
  5. In the CWM Recovery Mode, scroll to “wipe data factory reset” option and select “Yes”.
  6. Go to Advanced option and “wipe dalvik cache”.
  7. Then come back to the main menu and select “install zip from sdcard> choose zip from sdcard”. Now browse to the ROM file and select it. Confirm your choice by selecting “yes”.
  8. This will start the installation process and will take a few minutes to complete.
  9. When it is done, go back and install the GApps using Step 8.
  10. Return to the main menu again and select “reboot system now”. It might take a few minutes before your device reboots, so a little patience is required.
When the phone boots up, you will be able to enjoy the newly installed Jelly Bean ROM on your Galaxy Ace S5830i. Cheers!
 


Screenshots:-

Download :-  jelyblast rom


READ ALL INSTRUCTION CAREFULLY
ROOT YOUR DEVICE
INSTALL ROM
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How to Root the Samsung Galaxy Ace (S5830)

The Samsung Galaxy Ace is (now) a low-end device that was released in February 2011 and came with features like 3.5-inch touchscreen display, HSDPA network support, an 800MHz processor, and a 5MP camera.  Not bad, but if you want something more from this, rooting, installing ClockworkMod Recovery and flashing a custom ROM is the way to go.  This guide below will help you get that first step out of the way – rooting the Galaxy Ace.
I.  Before You Begin
1.  Back up everything you feel is important.
2.  Make sure you have your device charged to 75% or more before you begin.
II.  Necessary Downloads
universal_gb_root_v25.zip [Download }
III.  Rooting the Galaxy Ace
1.  Connect your device to your PC in USB Mass Storage Mode and copy the universal_gb_root_v25.zip to your SD card.
2.  Disconnect your device and shut it down.
3.  Press and hold the Home button + Power button and let them once your device boots into recovery mode.
4.  Use the Volume Up and Down keys to highlight to apply update from sdcard and press the home button to select it.
5.  Locate and select universal_gb_root_v25.zip to flash the file.
6.  Once you see the install from sdcard complete message, highlight and select reboot system now.
Your Galaxy Ace should be rooted once it reboots!
(caution, all the above files and method are genuine, if any damages happening during the rooting we are not responsible)











Saturday, January 26, 2013

Mozilla reveals first Firefox OS smartphones, available to buy in February

Mozilla has unveiled two Developer Preview smartphones that will act as a vanguard ahead of Firefox OS‘s consumer release later this year. The phones are being developed by Geeksphone — a Spanish smartphone start-up — and Telefonica, one of the largest telecommunications companies in the world (and also Spanish).
The first phone, dubbed the Keon (above right), is very much a budget smartphone. There’s a Snapdragon S1 SoC clocked at 1GHz (probably the newer, 45nm, Cortex-A5 variety), full support for the usual 3G and 2G bands, 4GB of storage, and 512MB of RAM. The display is a pokey 3.5-inch 480×320 unit, and there’s only a 3-megapixel rear shooter, but there is a micro SD slot, GPS, and 802.11n.
The second phone, dubbed the Peak (above left), is basically the same device — but with a 4.3-inch 960×540 display, a front-facing camera (and an 8MP rear camera), and a dual-core Snapdragon S4 clocked at 1.2GHz. It’s the enthusiast version, in other words. There’s no word on pricing for either device, though the Keon will hopefully come in at around $100-150. Both phones will be available “in February.” Both phones, of course, will be fully SIM unlocked, and will receive over-the-air Firefox OS updates.
What is Firefox OS, and does it stand a chance against iOS and Android?
Over the last year, Mozilla has been solidly plugging away at Firefox OS, which is basically a light-weight distro of Linux that shares some common components with Android. Firefox OS’s codename is Boot to Gecko — and that’s really all that Firefox OS is: a Linux distro that automatically loads Gecko. Gecko is the layout/rendering engine used by Firefox, but in Firefox OS it essentially becomes the application runtime, a lot like Android’s Dalvik.
In short, apps for Firefox OS are basically just websites written in HTML, JavaScript, and CSS — but in addition, Mozilla has also added some extra hooks to Firefox OS that allow developers to access a phone’s hardware (such as the camera) via HTML. If you want to try out Firefox OS, but don’t want to fork out money on an orange phone, you can always install Firefox OS on your own hardware – or just run the simulator (which is basically just a tweaked version of Firefox).
Sad FirefoxThe theory behind Firefox OS is to provide a truly open smartphone environment, free from both carrier and Apple/Android oppression — an environment where developers and consumers can gallivant freely, without the ever-present fear that their data might be misappropriated in some way. It’s a nice idea, but as we’ve covered before Firefox OS’s chance of success is close to nil.
Still, it’s nice to see that Firefox OS is actually coming to market — choice is good. If developers can be convinced to develop apps, and if Telefonica puts some serious brunt into pushing Mozilla’s open OS into the hands of consumers, there is a possibility that we could see a grassroots movement similar to that which propelled Firefox into the limelight back in 2004.