Bloatware == unnecessary features that are not used by end users, or generally use more system resources than necessary. Everybody definition on bloatware is not the same. For example, ChatON on Samsung Galaxy S III is a bloatware to me because I don’t use it. However, it might be a very useful application to certain people. We can’t uninstall / remove this Samsung Galaxy S3 bloatware as it is built in as part of the firmware. Luckily, we can disable it from running as system service or process which eat up precious memory (part of Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich feature. No root access is required to disable built-in system application).
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Download free applications & games for Samsung Galaxy S3
Yes, as expected. Samsung is giving out free Android applications and games for Samsung Galaxy S III users. You should see this special offer promotion for Samsung Galaxy S3 if you login to Samsung Apps lately. No worry, you can do so now also. And download Real Racing 2, Eternal Legacy HD, PicsPlay Pro – FX Photo Editor, Pencil Camera, Read Me Stories – Children’s books, 200 Horror Movies, Smart Office (Smart Office 2 is free too), Saving Private Sheep!, Carcassonne, The Enchanted Kingdom, Treasures of Montezuma 2, Scrubs, Majesty, Romance of Rome, Doomsday Attack, What do you see?, Magic Ferris Wheel, Block 3D 2, Puzzle 2 HD, Doodle Fit! and A Moon for the Sky. All for free…
Download free applications & games for Samsung Galaxy Note 2
Just got a Samsung Galaxy Note II? Samsung Apps is one of the applications that you should explore. Why? Samsung always give full version of Android applications and games for free there. Besides, you can find useful applications that developed for S Pen too. It is just like Samsung very own Play Store…
How to install Android Market on Kindle Fire?
Amazon Kindle Fire does not have Android Market but have Amazon Appstore instead. So you can either sideload Android Market applications and games to unrooted Kindle Fire manually. Or install Android Market on Kindle Fire permanently then install apps and games from there. Having Android Market on Kindle Fire is easier, right? Yes, but you need to have root access on Kindle Fire first in order to install Android Market. Anyway, rooting Kindle Fire is not hard, just follow below step by step guide will do.
How to install Android Market apps on Kindle Fire without root access?
Can’t find apps from Android Market in Amazon Appstore? Amazon Appstore has lot of paid and free applications and games for Kindle Fire. But it surely does not have the amount or latest apps like the original Android Market by Google. Besides, Kindle Fire does not have Android Market App installed. Only has Amazon Appstore. The simplest way to install applications and games from Android Market on Kindle Fire ~ have Android Market App installed on Kindle Fire. Then you can download and install apps directly from Android Market then. However, you need to root Kindle Fire in order to install Android Market App. So here is the solution for those who have stock Kindle Fire without root access…