Running Android applications and games on Windows 8 with mouse is no fun at all. However, latest Windows 8 tablet with touchscreen like Surface Pro is another story totally. And BlueStacks released updated version of BlueStacks App Player that optimized for Windows 8 tablet and notebook with touchscreen. Personally, I don’t have any Windows 8 tablet yet. So can’t test it myself but you might. Try it out and let me know the result.
How to install update zip on Nexus 4 with CWM?
Yeah… It’s time to colour up your Google Nexus 4. Yes, install custom modification to speed up performance, improve user experience, overclock, undervolt and a lot more… Besides, you can also change the way of Nexus 4 by installing custom theme and boot animation too. Sound good, right? Yes, but always make a Nandroid backup Nexus 4 with CWM first before try out any custom modification. Else your Nexus 4 might end up in bootloop.
How to install custom kernel on Nexus 4?
Kernel is the heart of operating system including Android. Therefore, the better kernel you have, the better performance and more features you will have. Same apply to Google Nexus 4. Overclocking, undervolting voltage control, multiple tweaked CPU governors, GPU overclocking, I/O tweaks, USB force fast charge, gamma control, Fsync control are some of the features in Nexus 4 custom kernel. You will get more out of it after tweak here and there manually. If tweak well, you will get better performance, more battery life and cooler LG Nexus 4.
How to enable Adobe Flash Player on Nexus 4?
Come on, left Adobe Flash Player alone. Don’t install it on Android Jelly Bean anymore. Yes, Flash is not supported officially on Android since Jelly Bean by Adobe. We all should move forward to adapt HTML5. Ignore Adobe Flash Player totally. However, some of us might need it to access old website which is not HTML5 friendly on their Google Nexus 4. So don’t be cruel. Here is the way to enable Adobe Flash Player on Nexus 4.
How to restore Nexus 4 with CWM?
Oh no, my Google Nexus 4 hangs at during boot after installed custom modification. What should I do? Simple, just restore back to your existing Nandroid backup will do. Of course, you need to have copy of backup Nexus 4 with CWM first in order to do a Nandroid restore. Else you need to find other way to fix your fail boot issue. Restore is as simple as backup. Just few clicks and you are done and have a working Nexus 4 back…