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Xender: Quickly Transfer Files Between Two Android Devices

You can easily send files between Android devices using Bluetooth, but Xender allows you to transfer files at a much faster rate. Check it out!

By Mahesh Makvana – Jul 29, 2014

4 Screen-Dimming Android Apps for Better Night-Time Reading

Is your phone too bright, even when it is set to the dimmest? Here are 4 screen dimming Android apps to dim your phone past the lowest default settings.

By Bertel King, Jr. – Jul 27, 2014

How to Take Great Photos Using Your Android Phone

Without the correct techniques, you can’t take great photos even with a great camera on hand. Here is how you can take great photos using your Android phone.

By David Gitonga – Jul 23, 2014

How to Convert Img Files to Odin Flashable Files [Android]

Odin is a useful tool for flashing custom ROMs and mods on Samsung devices. If you have an .img file, here is how to convert it to an Odin flashable file.

By Mahesh Makvana – Jul 22, 2014

How to Securely Reset Your Android Device

To wipe your Android phone, doing a factory reset is not enough. Here is how you can securely reset your Android device so your data is beyond recovery.

By Mahesh Makvana – Jul 17, 2014

Stop Android from Leaking Your Location History Over WiFi with this Simple Tip

Your Android phone can reveal your location history to others over WiFI network. Here is how to stop Android from leaking location history over Wifi.

By Shujaa Imran – Jul 15, 2014

5 of the Best Bundles Of Widgets For Android

Most widgets for Android come with its own design and don’t blend well with others. Here are some of the best collection of widgets that you can use to make your homescreen looks great in Android.

By Bertel King, Jr. – Jul 6, 2014

What’s New In Android 5.0 L?

Google has recently revealed the developer preview of Android “L”. Let’s see exactly what we can expect to experience in this new operating system.

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez – Jun 27, 2014

5 Useful Mobile Apps to Monitor and Improve Your Health

With your smartphones and tablets, it is easier to get healthy nowsadays. Here are 5 useful mobile apps to monitor and improve your health.

By Diogo Costa – Jun 16, 2014

How to Get Rid of Google on Your Android Phone

Most Android phones come with Google’s fingerprints all over them. For those of you who want to get rid of Google on your Android device, here are many options to choose from.

By Bertel King, Jr. – Jun 14, 2014

How to Change the Boot Animation on an Android Device

The great thing about rooting your Android phone is you can change your boot animation with something of your choice. Here’s how you can go about doing it.

By Mahesh Makvana – Jun 11, 2014

How to Take Screenshots in Recovery Mode on Your Android Device

Taking screenshots on Android devices is an easy task, except when it is in the recovery mode. Here is how you can take screenshots in recovery mode.

By Mahesh Makvana – Jun 10, 2014

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5 Types Of Apps For Transferring Files To And From Your Android Device

You just bought an Android phone and need to transfer over your files from your old one. Here are 5 types of apps that you can use to get the job done.

By Bertel King, Jr. – Jun 8, 2014

Microsoft Office Mobile Review: Is It as Good as the Desktop Version?

Microsoft released Microsoft Office Mobile app for Android and iOS. Is it as good as the desktop version? Let’s check it out.

By Damien Oh – Jun 3, 2014

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5 Android Apps That Can Save Websites to Read Later

There are services that can save webpages and reduce them down to just text for easy reading. Here are 4 ways to save websites to read later in Android.

By Bertel King, Jr. – May 16, 2014

How to Restore the Stock ROM on Samsung Devices [Android]

If you have tried custom ROM and don’t like it, here is the tutorial for you to restore to stock ROM for your Samsung devices.

By Mahesh Makvana – May 12, 2014

Dedicated Google Docs and Sheets Apps Have Come To Android – Here’s How They Work

Google has released two new Android apps for Google Docs and Google Sheets which saves us from having to dig around within Google Drive for docs and sheets.

By Bertel King, Jr. – May 4, 2014

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Here’s How to Defocus The Background in Your Android Smartphone Camera Pics

Here’s a look at which flagship phones or apps are able to defocus the background of pictures and the approach they take to do so.

By Bertel King, Jr. – Apr 29, 2014

Find Out The Capability Of Your Smartphone With Android Benchmarks – Part 3

Other than the hardward spec, Android benchmarks is another way to determine the capability of the smartphone. Let’s find out more about the benchmarking tools in Android.

By Bertel King, Jr. – Apr 19, 2014

Android Apps That Help Save Money on Gas and Help Maintain Your Car

There are multiple mobile apps ready to benefit drivers. Here are 3 Android apps that, along with an OBD2 adapter, can help you save money on gas.

By Bertel King, Jr. – Apr 13, 2014

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