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Saturday, 12 December 2015

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"GUIDE" TO INCREASE APPSTORAGE MEMORY IN MTK CHIPSETS


In this Guide, I will tell you that how can you Increase App Storage Memory in MTK Chipset Android Phones. These days, Android Operating System Phones are much popular. Many of the android users, using Low Budget phones. In Low Budget Phones, You will see that there is the MTK Chipset in Low end Phones. So obviously, if you are using low-end, & low price phone then you will get Low Internal Memory in it, & Lower App Storage.

But if you want to Install more & more apps, & fed up with Low app storage memory error, then here is a solution for you. You can Increase App Storage Memory of your phone, which is powered by MTK Chipset. Remember that, which Guide will work only if you are using android phone, which comes with MTK Processor. This Guide will work Perfectly without pc.
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What is MTK Chipset ?

MTK is a Company, which is providing cheaper Processors for Android phones, so people can Enjoy Android phones, at very low price. These Chipsets comes with a Series, like 6582, 6592 & much more series are available.

In every phone, you will see different MTK Series. Micromax Providing most of the android phones, which are Powered by MTK Chipset. Also there are some other companies, which are providing MTK Chipset phones, but very few models are available like Sony, Samsung companies.

Requirements Before Follow This Guide

• Rooted Android Phone
• MTK Chipset Android Phone
• HK Rom Editor app
• This Guide will Formal All your Userdata, So Before follow this guide make sure you have done complete backup of your phone.

How to Increase app Storage in MTK Android Phones

1. At First, You need Rooted Android phone, if you are already rooted then you can proceed to next steps. else you should follow guide for root android phone, which is available above.

2. Now, Install & Open HK Rom Editor app in your Phone, Which you was downloaded from above link.

3. Now, Open HK Rom Editor app, It will ask you For Root Permissions, Just Click on Allow Button for Allow Root permission, it’s necessary because this app will not work without rooting your phone.

4. Here it will show you your Phone’s MTK Chipset Model name, Just Click on It & it will open a new panel.

5. It will show you All Memory Info about your Phone, How much Storage is available or not & some other System values.

6. Now, Choose How much storage you want, which will work as app Storage in your Phone. Remember that, it will decrease Amount from internal memory, which you Use for Place files, songs, movies etc & it will transfer space from storage to app memory.

7. After Select Memory of your Choice, Simply Tap on Apply Button
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8. It will Start Processing your Request, & it will take some minutes to complete your Request. as i experienced, it will not take more than 5 minutes.

9. Now, In some time it will show you a another pop up, in which it will ask you to choose, if you want to reboot now or later, for settings to take place & remember that it will wipe all data of your phone. including all contacts, sms, apps etc. so better that you should backup your data first, before follow this Guide.

10. Now, Choose Reboot Recovery Button from the List. It will reboot your phone into recovery & wipe all data.
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11. Then, it will automatically reboot your phone, Now Goto Settings – Apps. you will see that your App Storage memory have been increased successfully. 

Friday, 11 December 2015

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Play Big Games From Sd Card






Move Game Data to SD Card & Play Big Games in Android using Folder Mount

If you’re one of those desperate kids who doesn’t have much internal memory in your phone to play big Gameloft and Rockstar games, here comes an intuitive solution to play games having huge sizes. I know that feeling when your friend with high end smartphone plays Real Racing 3 or Modern Combat in front of you. Low end and mid-range android smartphones usually dont have more than 4 gigs of internal memory. Out of that, you would get maximum 2 GB as user available.
The worst case happens in this scenario. If you have installed any big game, you would have to sacrifice the existence of other apps. You must delete your favorite apps for a single game to be played on your device. Apart from Samsung Galaxy S4, I do have Sony Xperia M, which I use the most. The above case repeats there as it has very limited internal memory.
But brace yourself, I’m currently having around 7 high end games in my Xperia M including Real Racing 3, MC4,MC5, Fifa 14, San Andreas, Most Wanted etc and still 1.5 GB is free as internal memory. Wondering how? In this tutorial I’m gonna help you install as much games you want in your low end smartphone, provided you are equipped with at least 8 GB external SD card.

Requirements

  1. Your phone must be rooted. You can close this page if you don’t wish to root your phone. N
  2. You must have a descent external SD card. 16 GB is preferred.
  3. Folder Mount app. Install it from here
  4. A little bit of time and your brain.

How to Move Game Data to SD Card and Play Big Games

I hope that you already have root privileges in your phone. You can refer our rooting section to root your phone easily. We make use of an app called ‘Folder Mount’ for this process. It actually fakes the location of the game data by mounting external card as the destination. Let’s see how it works in case of installing Amazing Spiderman 2 in my phone.
  • Install Folder Mount from the above link.
  • I hope that you have got the APK file and data file separately.
  • Now install the APK of the game. After installing, don’t open the game.
  • Head on to your file manager (I recommend Root Explorer) and get into internal SD (sdcard0).
  • If you’re trying to install a Gameloft game, the data file should be a .obb file in a folder called “com.gameloft.android.ANMP.GloftxxHM“. The “xx” part varies in accordance with the game.
  • Now note down the folder name and copy it. Create an empty folder in sdcard0/Android/Obb with the copied folder name.
  • After creating a folder there, open Folder Mount app and click on the ‘+’ icon at top right.
  • Now you can see three columns;Name,source and destination. In the Name box, type anything like the game name. In the source box, choose the folder you have created in Android/obb folder.
  • It will automatically fill the ‘Destination’ box. See below screenshot.
  • Now save the settings and move back to the app. Just tap on the Pin icon at the bottom left to mount the folder you have created.
  • Finally, open the file browser and copy the game’s data file (.obb file, not the folder) to the Destination folder. It should be sdcard1/Android/obb/com.gameloft.android.ANMP.GloftxxHM.
You have now successfully mounted the folders using Folder Mount app and your game can be played from the external SD card. If you’re trying to install EA games like Real racing or Most Wanted, the data should be placed in Android/data and not in obb folder.
Never let your favorite game uninstalled because of the limited internal storage. Exploit your external SD card’s free space and be a hardcore mobile gamer. However, the gaming performance will depend on your phone’s hardware specifications. You can’t play these games on ARMv6 phones. Let me know if you have any doubts regarding this method.



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HOW TO ROOT ANY ANDROID PHONES !

This is a page dedicated to showing people how to root their Android smartphone or tablet device.
This page will be updated frequently so please check back for updates!
WARNING: Rooting may void your warranty on some Android devices!  However if you are rooting an older Android devices, I wouldn’t worry about it since your warranty expired.
If you don’t see your device, please first try using Towelroot to root your Android device first.  (And let us know if Towelroot worked for you and we will update this page)

Root Samsung Android Devices

Most Samsung Android devices now can be rooted using Towelroot, please try Towelroot also as it’s much easier and takes 5 minutes.

Galaxy S2

Galaxy S3

Galaxy S4

  • Galaxy S4 GT-i9500, GT-i9505, AT&T SGH-i337, T-Mobile SGH-M919, Sprint SPH-L720, Verizon SCH-i545, Canadian SGH-i337M, and Galaxy S4 Active – Please see How to Root Galaxy S4!

Galaxy S5

Galaxy S5

Galaxy S6 & S6 Edge

Galaxy Note

Galaxy Note 2

Galaxy Note 3

Galaxy Note 4

Root OnePlus Android Devices

Root LG Android Devices

Your LG device not listed?  See try our LG F Flex 2 root tutorial as it works for 98% of LG smartphones.

Root HTC Android Devices

Root Nexus Android Devices

Root Motorola Android Devices

 Root Sony Android Devices


Don’t see your device?  Please first try using Towelroot to root your Android device first.  (And let us know if Towelroot worked for you and we will update this page)
CREDIT GOES TO THERE RESPECTIVE OWNERS 
we are not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
 * thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
  before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
 * you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
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Thursday, 10 December 2015

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XPOSED FOR LOLLIPOP [ANDROID 5.0/5.1/5.1.1]


Looking to install Xposed for your Android Lollipop?
You will need the latest Xposed Installer for Lollipop and appropriate Framework SDK for your Android device.
See How to Install Xposed Installer on Android Lollipop! for full step-by-step instructions along with video tutorial.
UPDATE: Xposed for TouchWiz Android 5.1.1 is NOW AVAILABLE! (see down below)
Here’s what you need:
1. Download Xposed Installer for Lollipop (for all Android 5.0, 5.0.1, 5.0.2, 5.1, 5.1.1) –Link (Check XDA here for latest version)
2. Download appropriate Xposed Framework SDK for your Android device:

Android 5.0/5.0.1/5.0.2 for AOSP ROMs/devices (e.g. Nexus 6 or Note 4 with AOSP ROM like CM12.1)

Download for ARM (most older Android devices like Nexus 4/5/6, Note 2/3/4, S2/S3/S4/S5, HTC One M7/M8) – Link (Check XDA here for latest version)
Download for ARM64 (newer 64-bit based devices like Nexus 9, LG G4, HTC One M9, Galaxy S6) – Link (Check XDA here for latest version)
Download for x86 (Intel-based devices like Zenfone 2) – Link (Check XDA here for latest version)
OR

Android 5.1/5.1.1 for AOSP ROMs/devices (e.g. Nexus 6 or Note 4 with AOSP ROM like CM12.1)

Download for ARM (most older Android devices like Nexus 4/5/6, Note 2/3/4, S2/S3/S4/S5, HTC One M7/M8) – Link (Check XDA here for latest version)
Download for ARM64 (newer 64-bit based devices like Nexus 9, LG G4, HTC One M9, Galaxy S6) – Link (Check XDA here for latest version)
Download for x86 (Intel-based devices like Zenfone 2) – Link (Check XDA here for latest version)
OR

Android 5.0/5.0.1/5.0.2/5.1.1 for TouchWiz ROMs on Samsung devices (e.g. Note 2/3/4 on custom TouchWiz ROM like BobCat ROM)

Note: You MUST BE running DEODEXED ROM, most custom ROMs are deodexed but if you are not sure, simply google “your ROM name + XDA” and read the XDA thread to see if your custom ROM is deodexed or not.  OR you can simply make a backup ROM and find out yourself.  If it doesn’t install, simply restore ROM.
Download for All Samsung Devices on 5.0/5.0.1/5.0.2 – Link (Check XDA here for latest version)
Download for Samsung Devices with Krait (Optional – This one is more optimized for Samsung devices with Snapdragon processor) – Link (Check XDA here for latest version)
Download for All Samsung Devices on 5.1.1 with 64-bit chip like Galaxy S6, Galaxy Note 5 – Link (Check XDA here for latest version)
Download for All Samsung Devices on 5.1.1 with 32-bit chip like Galaxy S5, Galaxy Note 4 – Link (Check XDA here for latest version)
3. (Optional) You can also download uninstaller which will uninstall the Framework SDK but my best suggestion is to make a backup ROM as I’ve ran into bootloop problems while uninstalling.
This is for all devices.
Download for ARM (most older Android devices like Nexus 4/5/6, Note 2/3/4, S2/S3/S4/S5, HTC One M7/M8) – Link (Check XDA here for latest version)
Download for ARM64 (newer 64-bit based devices like Nexus 9, LG G4, HTC One M9, Galaxy S6) – Link (Check XDA here for latest version)
Download for x86 (Intel-based devices like Zenfone 2) – Link (Check XDA here for latest version)
ALL CREDIT GOES TO THERE RESPECTIVE OWNERS 


we are not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
 * thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
  before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
 * you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
 */

Saturday, 5 December 2015

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How to fix “mobile network not available” error easily

“I am within coverage area and my phone has no service.” “My phone says no network available since that last hour.”
Are you facing any such similar issues with your mobile phone? Recently a friend of mine asked a very critical question “Why does my phone say no service even when the phone is in working condition?” Often I received similar questions by our visitors too where their phone loses network connectivity simply without any reason when they are in house. Now there can be certain reasons for this issue. Mobile phones are mechanical objects and a number of defects can occur in their mechanism. But still every issue has its own solution and so does this. Here we will tell you a number of fixes for the ‘mobile network not working’ problem.

Why is my mobile network not available?

There can be certain reasons for an unavailable network on cell phones.
  • Probably you have removed the SIM card and not inserted it properly.
  • In case you are facing this while roaming then check whether your data roaming is turned on/off.
  • Might be some technical issue from your cellular network.
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No network connection

How to fix mobile network not available?

(1) Restart phone or reinsert SIM card to access network services
Most of the time mobile network problems occur due to the technical faults in your mobile network service provider. In that case either you need to wait for sometime or reinsert the SIM card in your cell phone. Most likely it can be fixed by restarting your mobile phone also. This is the most universal reason why your mobile network is unavailable.

(2) Remove your battery
Sometimes this happens due to battery issues. So switch off your phone for 2 minutes and remove the battery > reinsert it again after 2 minutes and switch it on again. Now you can expect to get back your cell phone network.
(3) Set mobile network Automatically
If the above solutions doesn’t work out then try this. Check you mobile network settings by opening Wireless and Network settings. Now tap the Mobile Networks > Mobile operators and select ‘Automatically’. Your network will probably reverse back.
(4) Try the manual way (including on iPhone models)
If the problem still persists then try searching for service manually. Go to Wireless and Network settings > Mobile networks > Mobile operators > Network operators > Search networks. Select your cell phone service provider or a supported network and check back again.
(5) Check Airplane mode
Probably there is no mobile network due to your Airplane mode settings. See if your phone’s Airplane mode is turned on or off. If it is turned on then your phone signal will disappear. Most of the time it is mistakenly turned on due to finger touch so make sure your Airplane mode settings is turned off.
(6) You are out of coverage area
Now if you are standing in a remote or out of coverage location where your cell phone service provider is not supported then it is obvious that you will be without any network connectivity. In that case your phone will not display any network signals and this can be sorted out only when you come out of there.
(7) Mobile network not available during roaming
When you are in roaming it is obvious that you will face several connectivity issues. Signal issues are one of the major causes and to fix that you’ll need to check your Android phone’s data roaming settings. Go to Settings > Mobile networks > turn data roaming on.

(8) Check your device’s firmware update
Many times signal issues occur due to downgraded software. When your Android phone has an update available it will send a push notification to you. In case you don’t receive any such update then you’ll need to check that manually. To check it, go to Settings > About device > Software update > Check for update.
(9) Try Factory reset
If it is still not fixed then probably your phone has get into a critical stage. Now try factory resetting your phone but make sure before doing it you back up all your important data from the phone. Go to Settings > Backup and reset > Factory data reset.
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Factory Reset

Resolving mobile network not available issue on Blackberry phones

If you own a Blackberry phone then, besides trying out these solutions, you can also try the Android battery saver. Firstly install an Android battery saver or juice defender or a battery long-live app. Go to anyone of these apps and turn off the mobile network and then enable the battery saver. Then again re-enable the mobile network option. When this is done uninstall the battery saver app from your Blackberry phone. This is likely to resolve the mobile network problems.

Resolving mobile network unavailable issue on Samsung Galaxy

Network issues on Samsung Galaxy can also be resolved with some specific techniques. Open the dialer on your Samsung Galaxy phone > Dial *#*#4636#*#* > a testing menu will be displayed > Tap on click phone/device information > Tap on Run Ping test > Select GSM Auto (PRL) from the list > Tap on ‘Click Turn off radio’ > Restart your phone. Your connection will supposedly revert back.
We ensure these solutions will work out and relieve you from the question ‘Why does my phone say no service’. Most probably restarting your phone and reinserting your SIM and battery will resolve this issue. When your phone battery is overheated due to your phone usage then turn it off for some time. In rare cases, you might need to change your battery but if this issue isn’t that complicated then the basic techniques will work out. So try out these methods and start retrieving your cell phone network again. And in case your problem still persists then call up your service provider’s 24 x 7 customer care centre and get this issue fixed.  You can apply above solutions on any mobile phones like HTC, Huawei, iBall, Idea, Intex, Josh, Adcom, Adcatel, Asus, BQ, Lenovo, LG, Maxx, Micromax, Motorola, Nokia, Samsung, Sony, Gionee, Karbonn, Lava, Lemon, Xiaomi, Xolo, Zen etc.
If you have any questions or want to share any other solution apart from these then please share it in the comments section.