Minggu, 23 Februari 2014

Which is the best android phone in india?

Q. I want to buy my first android phone within rs.5000 and i need suggestion please help.
512mb ram, 1.2ghz processor, flash, 5mg pixel camera, internal memory 4gb

A. THL T5 meet your requirements
- 4.7 inch IPS screen, 960 x 540 pixel display
- MT6572W 1.2GHz
- 512MB RAM + 4GB ROM
- 5MP back camera + 3.0M front camera
- Android 4.2.2


Which mobile is best upto rs.5000??plz tel?
Q. I want a mobile having good camera with good luks..,,and it should hv gud response in market.

A. http://www.knowyourmobile.in/android/7311/top-10-cheapest-android-phone-india-below-rs-5000-march-2013
this link vl show u android phone under rs5000. karbonn mobile gvng best feature. chk it out. wd vry gud luks. if goin 4 samsung rex dn u vl lack android feature. but wd android it vl bcm quiet slow if u upload lods of apps. so try not uploading few aps, not hundred of apps.
welcm 2 android family ;)





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Do emulators slow down you Android phone?

Q. Do they?

A. Most emulators (namely reputable ones made by real emulator devs like nes.emu, snes9X, gba.emu/gbc.emu, muppen64, epsxe, ppsspp, nds4droid, dolphin) will not slow down your device as they wont be installing anything "extra" with it that could/would be running in the background.

Not that ones not listed will slow your device down, but im sure there are some in which have less then noble motives behind them. (as can be the case with ANY software or apps on the internet).

But no, an emulator should not be installing anything in which would be running in the background slowing your device down. The only time it should be running any kind of processes is when you are physically using it.
And if you have the emulator open with a game and dont close it, it can slow down your device as it will still be using cpu cycles and ram.
Emulators also generally dont take up much storage space either (games may, depending on system and how many u store).


TLDR: no they dont


Dolphin emulator, android phone?
Q. Dolphin emulator, android phone my CPU and put it on my phone. Its on it, 1.29 gb. I got the dolphin emulator downloaded. I extracted the Sims .. BUT WHERE? I have x archive and astro file, but where do I extract the rom? I tried just sticking it in the dolphin folder but nothing is in the game list. How do I get Sims to show up in dolphin emulator?

A. Dolphin Emulator Alpha is available on the Android System. Do not listen to the person that just answered your question. It is on Google Play. However like I said before, it is still in Alpha, so it will not work properly. Wait about a good few months and Dolphin Emulator should be updated. Also, it will not work on my Note 10.1 because it gives me a black screen.





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how is the droid x phone?

Q. Ready and able to upgrade and was wondering what the droid x is like.

A. The Droid X is a very nice phone. I especially like the screen size. The Android market place is getting better and better and so the Droid X is definitely a great buy.

It has the biggest screen in the market (4.3" display) and a one GHz Processor.

Complete Specs:
http://www.motorola.com/Consumers/US-EN/Consumer-Product-and-Services/Mobile-Phones/ci.Motorola-DROID-X-US-EN.alt

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Is the verizon droid x the best android phone?
Q. Is it better than the evo or droid 2? I'm confused with all the droid phones. What's does this phone offer that the droid 2 doesn't?

A. As far as hardware specs, it is very similar to the Evo, except it has a better processor. Also, the X will have 8 GB of built-in internal memory.. Software-wise, it has a built-in Blockbuster app that lets your rent and buy movies right on the phone. It also comes with Swype pre-installed





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my android phone suddenly has 4 home screens?

Q. How can I delete one of them? It's an LG Escape from at&t

A. Try these 2:
1. Pinch the screen and you'll see all 4 screens click and drag the screen(s) to remove
2. Click the menu button and click edit


how do i change home screen actions on an android phone?
Q. When i first got my galaxy s2 and i swiped from one home screen to another the wallpaper would move a little to end up showing the whole picture , but not it wont do it anymore. IDK what i did to change this. how do i change it back?

thank you=)
that option does not come up anymore.......i do remember seeing it ask for that when i first got the phone.

A. In TouchWiz (Samsung's version of Android), when you set a picture as the wallpaper, you should get a prompt to resize the picture, and also to set it as landscape or portrait. If you select portrait, the picture will not scroll. However, if you select the landscape option, it will scroll.

Also, in Settings>Display>Animation, check the "All animations" option. If this is turned off, then this animation will not be shown. It is meant to save a little bit of battery, but really isn't all that useful.





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Can I use the WiFi that my android phone receives as a wifi transmitter for a computer?

Q. My phone which an android running phone supports WiFi and i want to get that WiFi and share it with my computer through cable not wirlessly. Remember WiFi that my phone receives (not mobile internet)
the WiFi my phone receives is through a router in my house
if so how do i do it

A. you need to set up ur phone as a wifi hotspot, take a look at this link, it talks about it briefly under the section 6th day of Xmas.

http://heavenlyandroid.com/software-updates/24/80-froyo-22-downloaded-and-raring-to-go


As a sprint customer...i am looking to buy my wife a phone for xmas?
Q. What phone is or gonna be the best sprint phone out by xmas time....

A. We've reviewed a lot of midrange Android devices here at PCMag, and most of them fall short of the mark. The $49.99 LG Optimus S has changed that. It's the first reasonably priced Android device we can wholeheartedly recommend. Even if it doesn't have high-end specs, it's ideal for anyone who wants to avoid the extra monthly charges Sprint adds to the otherwise excellent, HTC Evo 4G ($199.99, 4 stars). It's one of The Best Android Phones as well as one of The 10 Best Touch-Screen Phones.





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Xperia Play -> FPse Emulator?

Q. i have it on my android phone i have all of my play's buttons(ps controller) set to buttons for the emulator controls, but 'O' on the slide game controller is also the 'back' button and i can't press it to set it Dx any suggestions?

this is my phone http://www.xda-developers.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Xperia-Play.jpg?f39ce1
every time it says "press key to assign" i press 'O' and it just gets out of the menu without assigning the key DX

A. O's defualt is the back ... it can be set to do otherwise if you go to options menu then controls then change it and do a hard reset ... this shall work for most androids


Flashing my Samsung Galaxy sIII question?
Q. I was planning on flashing my sprint Galaxy sIII, but I heard if you flash a phone you can't use the Data (Not counting wifi} and all you'll really can do is text and call is this true I'm just curious? I'm planning on flashing my sprint SGSIII to Metro PCS.
I meant flashing my Sprint "Samsung Galaxy S3" to work on Metro pcs's network and if any negative would happen if I did "use" wise.
Not sure if I answered you right I'm just not very techno wise as you can tell lol :P.

A. I'm not sure what you mean by "flashing my sprint SGSIII to Metro PCS," but flashing a custom ROM to your phone (such as CyanogenMod 10.1 or AOKP or Paranoid) won't affect your ability to use voice, data, SMS, or anything, assuming you're flashing a well-known and proven ROM.

I've tried several ROMs on my Samsung Galaxy Nexus (Verizon) and had no issues. In the end, I've stuck with CyanogenMod because it's the closest to pure Android 4.2.2 (soon to be 4.3) and has lots of customization features I like.

If you can explain more about "flashing my sprint SGSIII to Metro PCS," maybe I could address that part as well. If Metro PCS uses the same technology as Sprint, namely CDMA (the same as Verizon uses), then you should be able to use your Galaxy S III on Metro PCS. If Metro PCS uses the technology used by AT&T and T-Mobile, though, which is known as GSM, then you won't be able to use your CDMA Galaxy S III on it whether you flash a ROM or not.

Hope that helps!

By the way, here's the link to the very latest build of CyanogenMod 10.1 for your exact phone:
http://get.cm/get/jenkins/37310/cm-10.1-20130808-NIGHTLY-d2spr.zip

And here's a link to the entire list of builds of CyanogenMod for your phone:
http://get.cm/?device=d2spr

("d2spr" is the device name for the Sprint Galaxy S III)

And, finally, don't forget to get the Google Apps package to flash after you flash CyanogenMod:
http://goo.im/gapps/gapps-jb-20130301-signed.zip

UPDATE:

OK, I see what you mean. It looks like MetroPCS does currently use CDMA, as does Sprint, but I found out that since MetroPCS's merger with T-Mobile, they're now planning to shut down the CDMA network by 2015:
http://bgr.com/2012/10/03/t-mobile-metropcs-merger-cdma-shutdown-2015/

So while it doesn't have anything to do with flashing a custom ROM, your Sprint Galaxy S III wouldn't work on MetroPCS beyond 2015. If you plan to switch phones and/or carriers before then anyway, then no problem. :-)

Your best bet to find out for sure if your phone will work on MetroPCS is to call them and ask if an unlocked Sprint phone will work on their network. If so, you're good to go. Just download something like the Galaxy S III Toolkit, unlock and root your phone, and get your MetroPCS SIM card. You'd need to do that whether you flash a custom ROM or not.

Here's a link to the xda-developers thread about the toolkit, which includes download sources:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1746680

If the Galaxy S III Toolkit is anything like the Galaxy Nexus Toolkit by the same programmer, it'll make it super easy for you to unlock and root your phone.

Hope that helps, and good luck!





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Are there any 4 inch android devices, but NOT a phone?

Q. More like an iPod Touch for Android

Hopefully under £200/$200

A. You'd mostly find tablets in this
http://www.gsmarena.com/results.php3?sName=&idMaker=0&idAvailability=0&YearAnnounced=0&nPriceLow=0&nPriceHigh=0&idCurrency=0&idFormFactor=7&idSIMType=0&idDualSIM=0&idQwerty=0&HeightMax=0&WidthMax=0&ThicknessMax=0&WeightMax=0&idOS=8&idOSVersion=0&idOSWhen=0&nminCPUMHz=0&nCPUCores=0&nminRAMMB=0&nminInternalStorageMB=0&idExpansionCard=0&idDisplay=0&nminDisplayX=0&nminDisplayY=0&nmaxDisplayX=0&nmaxDisplayY=0&fminDisplaySize=4.0&fmaxDisplaySize=10.0&nPixelDensity=0&idDisplayTech=0&idTouchscreen=0&idAccelerometer=0&idGyro=0&idCompass=0&id35mm=0&idCamera=0&idCameraFlash=0&idVideoRecorder=0&idSecondaryCamera=0&idGPS=0&bWLAN=0&idNFC=0&bEDGE=0&bGPRS=0&idBluetooth=0&bIR=0&bEmail=0&bWAP=0&bJava=0&idRadio=0&bMMS=0&idRingtones=0&sColor=&nBatteryCapacity=0&StandBy=0&TalkTime=0&sFreeText=


Best android phone within 3.5 - 4.0 inch screen size?
Q. I'm looking into buying a new phone and am looking into buying an android. I don't want anything larger than a 4.0 inch screen. Thank you!

A. HTC One V - comes with android 4.0 ICS, 1Ghz Snapdragon, Adreno 205, pretty good 3.7" screen
If not, then the HTC Desire V - Same thing, but slightly older parts (still 1Ghz), and 4 inch screen

If you're a Samsung fan, the Nexus S is a great choice, it's 4 inches and has an ICS update. It's cool because it has a curved screen like the GNex :)





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