How To’s

How to Unroot the Sony Xperia TL

Maybe you went a bit too far customizing your Sony Xperia TL and ended-up causing issues on it? If so, our guide below should help you unroot your device and restore it to the stock firmware. This way, you’ll get rid of all the customizations you’ve done with your device […]

How to Root the Motorola Admiral

You know what’s the best way to get the most out of an Android device? It’s root. If you root your Motorola Admiral, you get access to a ton of customization options for your device. It includes installing root-only apps, flashing a custom recovery, and so on. Here’s how you

How to Root the LG Axis

Think your LG Axis isn’t performing at its fullest? If so, it’s time you root your device. With root on your LG Axis, you’ll be able to install root-only apps that help you improve the performance of your device by tweaking system files. Sounds good? huh. Here’s how you can

How to Root the Motorola Droid Mini

Ever wanted to root your Motorola Droid Mini but never found an easy guide to follow? No worries, here we have the simplest root guide for the Droid Mini. Once you’ve followed all the steps in the following guide, you’ll have root-access on your device. Here you go: Rooting is

How to Unroot the Motorola Droid Mini

Maybe you don’t like those root-only apps on your device anymore? Maybe you want to go back to stock? Either way, this guide should teach you how you can unroot your device and get it back to the stock firmware. Here’s how: Unrooting is the process of removing root access,

How to Root the Huawei Express

Huawei Express is one of the best smartphones from Sprint and if you have got one, you might want to root it. Rooting has its own advantages, and when you do that, you open up a number of customization opportunities for your device. If this sounds good to you, follow

How to Unroot the Huawei Express

Maybe you messed-up with your Huawei Express? Maybe you think rooting isn’t for you? Either way, this guide should help you how to unroot your device and get it back to its unrooted state. Here’s how: Unrooting is the process of removing root access, a custom recovery (if you have

How to Unlock the Samsung Galaxy S5

The Samsung Galaxy S5 is offered by a number of carriers, with the only condition being the device is locked. That means, you can only use it on the carrier you have purchased it from. But what if some great offers are running on another carrier and you just can’t

How to Use Widgets in iOS 8 (Video)

It seems that changing the keyboard isn’t the only feature to have made its way over to iOS in iOS 8. Widgets are finally here, just not where you might expect them. Unlike Android that has widgets you can place on the home screen, Apple has opted to put them

How to Unlock the LG G2

If you have purchased your LG G2 from a carrier, it’s likely that your device is locked and can’t be used on any carrier other than the one you have bought it from. Sometimes you may feel like switching to a new carrier as it may have got some great

How to Use the Fingerprint Scanner on the Samsung Galaxy S5

That home button on your Galaxy S5 is much more than just a way to get back to your home screen. Samsung cleverly hid a fingerprint scanner in there, following Apple’s footsteps into biometric security. If you want to start using the fingerprint scanner, it’s not hard to set up.

5 Best iOS 8 Third-Party Keyboards

One of the best tweaks to iOS has been the ability to launch third-party keyboards. With iOS 8, you can download and install third party keyboards quickly and easily. For those of you who may have considered jumping ship to get a fresh take on your keyboard, you can keep

How to Unlock the Samsung Galaxy Note 3

Maybe you’re sick of the speeds that your current data plan offers on your carrier? Maybe there are some great offers on another carrier? If so, we’d suggest you to unlock your device, the Samsung Galaxy Note 3, and make it work with whatever carrier you want. Unlocking the Samsung

How to Use Multi-Window on the Samsung Galaxy S5

Your big screen can do more than show you stuff on Facebook, you know. If you want to do two things at once, leave that “recents” tab to the others. You’ve got multi-window support, and you can probably run two of the apps you want at once. Meant as an