How to use DualShock 3 Wireless Controller on Samsung Galaxy Note II? Samsung Galaxy Note 2 with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean supports Bluetooth game controller natively. However, you won’t be able to pair it due to PIN issue. So how to make DualShock 3 Wireless Controller working on Samsung Galaxy Note 2? Sixaxis Controller application is the one that you need. However, root access is required.
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How to root Android 4.1 Jelly Bean Samsung Galaxy S3?
Yes, you can enjoy official Android 4.1 Jelly Bean Firmware for Samsung Galaxy S III now. And you might wonder how to root Android 4.1 Jelly Bean Samsung Galaxy S3. Well, the rooting process is the same as Ice Cream Sandwich firmware. All you need to have ~ Odin3 and CF-Root.
How to temp unroot Samsung Galaxy Note 2?
How to temp unroot Samsung Galaxy Note II? Yes, Readers Hub can’t be used on rooted Samsung Galaxy Note 2. You need to remove root access in order to use it. Well, not quite. Just uninstall and remove SuperSU (if you root Galaxy Note 2 with CF-Auto-Root). And you are ready to use Readers Hub again… Note – You need to install Superuser from Google Play Store after remove SuperSU. Readers Hub is working fine with Superuser.
How to improve Nexus 7 GPS performance?
How to improve Google Nexus 7 GPS performance? Yes, I am glad that I can ask this question on my Nexus 7 because it has GPS feature unlike Amazon Kindle Fire. I can have big 7″ GPS device on my car now. However, Nexus 7 GPS performance and signal may not be as good as Samsung Galaxy S III which has both GPS and GLONASS. But you still can make Nexus 7 GPS signal lock faster with little of this free Android application ~ FasterFix. Note – root access is required.
How to protect Nexus 7 root access on OTA update?
I always use Voodoo OTA RootKeeper as a temporary unroot tool for my Samsung Galaxy S2, S3 and Kindle Fire. Why? OTA RootKeeper will not make root survive OTA on these Android devices. However, I have Google Nexus 7 now. And it is just like other Nexus devices – Nexus S, Galaxy Nexus… It should be able to use Voodoo OTA RootKeeper to protect root access and survive OTA update. But I still have no chance to test it out yet…