M-Kernel for Google Nexus 7 is another custom kernel based on the latest Google AOSP Tegra kernel source mr1.1 for Android 4.2.2. Therefore, it is compatible with all 4.2.x based ROMs. Overclocking fans rejoice because you can overclock and undervolt CPU. Overclock Tegra 3 GPU is supported and switch to higher quality dithering mode for better gradient quality. Debugging mode is removed as well. Lot of tweaks and features to enhance performance and improve battery life. Try it to find out…
Tag: Google Nexus 7
How to use DualShock 3 Wireless Controller on Nexus 7?
Yes, playing Android games on Google Nexus 7 with PlayStation 3 DualShock 3 Wireless Controller is great. No more wire and ease for portable as using Bluetooth connection. However, you can’t just plug and play. Sixaxis Controller application and root access are required in order to use DualShock 3 Wireless Controller on Nexus 7. That’s the price you have to pay. Else you will face endless PIN issues while pairing DualShock 3 Wireless Controller on Nexus 7. So how to use DualShock 3 Wireless Controller on Nexus 7?
How to enable 720p video recording on Nexus 7?
How to enable 720p video recording on Google Nexus 7? Yes, Nexus 7 has front camera and you can use it to take photo and video with the help of Camera Launcher for Nexus 7. By default, Nexus 7 can record 480p video format only. But you can enable 720p video recording with little of tweak. Note – root access is required.
Playing Beach Buggy Blitz with DualShock 3 Wireless Controller on Google Nexus 7
Want to play Android games with wireless game controller? You can use Logitech Wireless Gamepad F710 (with USB OTG cable) or PlayStation 3 Bluetooth DualShock 3 Wireless Controller (however, root access is required) to play. Both of them have each pros and cons. So choose the one that suit you most. Check out below video to find out DualShock 3 Wireless Controller in action on Google Nexus 7…
How to root Nexus 7? 1 click method (Video)
How to root Google Nexus 7? As usual, that’s the question I asked when I got my Nexus 7. Nexus 7 is the first Google Nexus device that I own. Rooting Nexus 7 should not be hard since it is a development device from Google. Developers can’t do most of the stuffs without root access. For me, root access is a must have for Android devices. Lot of interesting stuffs like backup applications and data with Titanium Backup, remove advertisements, improves user experience with custom modification can done. Thanks to Google Nexus 7 ToolKit. Root Nexus 7 is fairly simple. Just refer to below step by step video guide to find out…
Prerequisites
- Google Nexus 7 ToolKit
- Nexus 7 adb & fastboot drivers