Showing posts with label samsung. Show all posts
Showing posts with label samsung. Show all posts

Friday, March 21, 2014

How to Root Samsung Galaxy S4′s new 4.4.2 Custom Rom



How to Root Samsung Galaxy S4′s new 4.4.2 Custom Rom

All you have to do is follow the simple guide below to make sure you get a successful rooting.First  make sure that you have all the Samsung USB drivers installed on your PC. These steps are recommended only for I9505 device. Also, I am not responsible whatever happens to your device by the use of this method.To continue, follow these steps:

Tuesday, March 18, 2014

How to Flash Sprint Samsung Galaxy s5 to Pagplus





So we have been working on a very special project 


How to Unlock Samsung Galaxy S5




                                 Hey every i have great news about the Samsung Galaxy S5


Saturday, March 15, 2014

Sunday, March 9, 2014

Here's how to spot a fake Note 3! (For those looking at online marketplaces or unofficial retailers)

On December 30th of 2012, I purchased a "Samsung Galaxy Note 3" from eBay.

What I perceived to be a real phone, in my ignorance, was actually not. The details of how I came to understand this are chronicled.

So how can you avoid being in this situation from the get-go? Here are some tell tale signs:
Please note that while some of these are "obvious" to an experienced or just a casual online shopper, some people aren't as savvy so read through this objectively. 
1) Automatically disregard any listings with the word "clone" in them. They're being upfront with you. You WILL receive a visually convincing look-alike and will NOT be able to return it by claiming it's a counterfeit.

Secret codes for Android devices to access hidden information



Our Android devices hold a large amount of information about the hardware and system that an average user might find difficult to access. But if you know the secret codes that Android uses to bring up this information, you can find out all sorts of hidden stuff about your device. For example, if the IMEI number – used to uniquely identify your device and block its use if stolen - has rubbed off the back of your phone and it isn't printed inside the battery cover, a simple button combination can bring it up on screen.

Saturday, March 8, 2014

Samsung Galaxy Note Pro specs, image leaked

Samsung Galaxy Note Pro specs, image leaked
The first leaked image of Samsung’s upcoming professional-level tablet has leaked online. Image courtesy: Clien.net

NEW DELHI: While the wait for Samsung's Galaxy S5 smartphone goes on, another upcoming product of the South company has caught the attention of the tech community. The first image of the upcoming professional-levelSamsung Galaxy Note Pro tablet has leaked online, courtesy Korean forum Clien.net.

Galaxy Note 3, Note 2, S4, S3, and S2 Flash to Boost, Virgin Mobile, Ting, etc.

These instructions should work for Boost, Virgin Mobile, Ting, other Sprint MVNO, and legacy plans such as SERO, etc. I followed my exact steps as described in the Galaxy S3 thread...and guess what...it worked. Even the *2 (launches Sprint Zone app) method to activate the phone via WiFi also worked. I didn't do anything special on it whatsoever.

Every file you need to become a Cellphone Flasher to any company

Hey everyone

I have been loading guides on how to flash phones but just realized i never gave you the tools to do the job well here you are this kit contains the following

Software: 
CDMA workshop

How to Flash Sprint Note 3 to Reliance/Cricket/Metro

How to Flash Sprint Note 3 to Reliance/Cricket/Metro

Without SPC code , Sprint Note 3 CDMA Flashing. 

Root Required 

How to Flash From T-Mobile to Verizon Wireless

  • Overview

    T-Mobile wireless devices come "locked," meaning they will only work with SIM cards from T-Mobile, and you will be unable to use a SIM card from a different provider, such as Verizon Wireless. Unlocking your T-Mobile device will allow you to use it on theVerizon Wireless network, using a Verizon service plan instead of a T-Mobile plan. Flashing from T-Mobile to Verizon Wireless may not sound like an easy task at first, but it is relatively simple. T-Mobile actually supports the unlocking of its phones for various reasons, and by using a simple unlock code, you can free your phone to work on not just the Verizon Wireless network, but any network out there.