One of the best ClockworkMod Recovery (CWM) features that I love ~ full system backup and restore with Nandroid. I can try lot of custom ROMs and restore back to my daily use ROM after testing them. Just like full system backup with Norton Ghost on PC. How to backup Samsung Galaxy S III with ClockworkMod Recovery? First of all, you need to install ClockworkMod Recovery on Samsung Galaxy S3. Have CWM already? Continue to read below step by step guide for more information…
How to remove bloatware on Samsung Galaxy Note 2?
Do you hate Bloatware (unnecessary features that are not used by end users, or generally use more system resources than necessary)? No worry, Google make a great move because you can remove them from Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich onward. Of course, Samsung Galaxy Note II with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean can do so too. So you can disable those unable to uninstall built-in applications like ChatON, Flipboard, Game Hub, Learning Hub and Readers Hub on your Samsung Galaxy Note 2.
How to restore Samsung Galaxy Note 2 with ClockworkMod Recovery (CWM)? (Video)
Is your Samsung Galaxy Note II not stable lately? Applications always force close or face data loss issue? It’s time to restore Samsung Galaxy Note 2 with ClockworkMod Recovery (CWM) backup then. Of course, you need to have a backup Samsung Galaxy Note 2 with ClockworkMod Recovery first in order to do a restore. Always do Nandroid backup from time to time. And restore the one that you require when needed. Come on, follow this step by step guide to restore Samsung Galaxy Note 2 with ClockworkMod Recovery…
How to improve Nexus 7 battery life?
Does your Google Nexus 7 have a good battery life. Well, my Nexus 7 battery life can last for a day on moderate usage. But I still can further improve Nexus 7 battery life with some tweaks and hacks. How to increase Nexus 7 battery life? In short, disable those stuffs that you don’t need.
How to enable USB mass storage mode on Nexus 7?
How to enable USB mass storage mode on Google Nexus 7? Well, don’t think about it (at least for now). Nexus 7 does not support USB mass storage mode just like Samsung Galaxy Nexus. Only Media device (MTP) and Camera (PTP) protocols are supported on Nexus 7. Google does not want you to use USB cable much on Nexus 7. Use wireless connection to transfer files between Nexus 7 and PC instead. Easier…