Enable landscape mode on Google Nexus 4 stock launcher? Do we really need that? I believe most of the people do not use Nexus 4 home screen in landscape mode. And usually use it in portrait mode. Anyway, here is a solution to enable it for those need landscape mode home screen.
How to change CSC on Samsung Galaxy Note 2?
Like all other Samsung Galaxy Devices, Samsung Galaxy Note II has PDA, PHONE and CSC too. PDA is build version of the firmware, PHONE is baseband / modem version and CSC is consumer software customization which specified to geographical region and carriers. CSC contains the software packages specific to particular region, carrier branding and also APN settings for data connection, MMS for service provider. You can change to other CSC if your firmware has multi CSC packages.
Note – By changing CSC will factory reset your Galaxy Note 2. All applications and data will be deleted. Make sure that you make backup before do so.
How to recover 64GB exFAT micro SD card damaged by CyanogenMod ROM?
Err… CyanogenMod ROM damaged my 64GB exFAT SanDisk microSDXC Card again when I tried it on Samsung Galaxy S3. CyanogenMod ROM like CM9 or CM10 does not support SD card in exFAT file format. It can’t detect SD card at all. And when you restore back to Samsung firmware, micro SD card will be prompted as “Damaged SD card ~ SD card is damaged. Try reformatting it.” No worry, there is an easy way to fix this issue and recover your SD card back with all files and data intact…
How to force reboot Nexus 4?
Oh no, my Google Nexus 4 hangs. How to force reboot Nexus 4? Without a removable battery, you can’t simply reboot Nexus 4 by removing battery then put it back on. Pressing power button and volume buttons won’t help to solve freeze issue too. No worry, there is a solution for this problem…
Unlock Nexus 4 Bootloader
All Android devices should have unlocked bootloader (or have a way to unlock it without void warranty). Don’t stick with stock firmware only. And have the ability to install custom operating system software. Why? Stock ROM might not suite all of the users. Most of the custom ROM out there can be customized and tweaked for performance. Same apply to Google own smartphone ~ Nexus 4, you can unlock it easily (although it might void warranty but should not because you can lock it back). So why bother to stay on stock? Try out custom ones…