CWM Recovery for the Motorola Defy+

How to Flash a Custom Recovery on the Motorola Defy+

Having a custom recovery installed on your device is a good idea as it lets you flash custom ROMs as well as Mods created exclusively for your Android Device. Motorola Defy+ is stuck at Android 2.3 Gingerbread and the only way to bring it to to the newer version of […]

Microsoft Surface: One Tablet to Rule Them All?

When asked what I think of tablets, I’ve always said that a tablet doesn’t solve anything for me. A smartphone is a great device for communication, playing games, quickly retrieving information, etc. and becomes a valuable part of your daily life because, thanks to its pocket-size, it can always be within arm’s

Root the Motorola Defy+

How to Root the Motorola Defy+

Rather than focusing on software features, Motorola has tried to make their Defy series smartphones physically stronger and that clearly seems with its first launch, the Motorola Defy. The device was scratch-resistant and had no bad effect of water when dropped in a glass of water. And now Motorola has

Unroot the Samsung Galaxy 5 I5500

How to Unroot the Samsung Galaxy 5 I5500

Maybe you’ve rooted your device but now want to unroot it so you can enjoy the free services provided by your manufacturer? Maybe you’re no longer interested in keeping your device rooted? Either way, let us show you how you can unroot your Samsung Galaxy 5 I5500 smartphone. Unrooting helps

Unroot the Samsung Galaxy Ace Plus

How to Unroot the Samsung Galaxy Ace Plus GT-S7500

If you’ve rooted your Samsung Galaxy Ace Plus and looking for a way to unroot it, obviously to restore the warranty, then you’ve come to the right place. In this guide, we’re gonna show you how you can unroot your Samsung Galaxy Ace Plus GT-S7500 smartphone and get it back

Unroot the Sony Xperia U

How to Unroot the Sony Xperia U

Messing up with your Android Device is not a big deal as everybody just goes through this phase in their life while owning an Android Device. Maybe your phone’s acting weird and there’s no way left than to take it to the service center, sure do that but first unroot

CWM Recovery for the Sony Xperia U

How to Flash a Custom Recovery on the Sony Xperia U

RecoverX tool has lately been updated and now it supports a handful of new devices including the Sony Xperia U smartphone. The tool allows users to flash various custom recoveries on their devices within a few clicks, no hassle of issuing commands and all that. Simply choose the device, select

Google Now Search App Updated for Jelly Bean Devices

Google has made some notable changes to the Google Search App sure to make a few Android users happy. All users with Android Jelly Bean devices can download and install this updated Google search app from the Google Play Store now. The update was posted to Google’s Blog stating:  “When Google

How to Root the Verizon Droid Charge (I510) running Android 2.3.x (FP5)

Now that you have the required custom recovery, the next step is to root the Droid Charge to gain root access so you can customize your device the way your manufacturer didn’t want you to.  Rooting is fairly harmless unless you really botch up the procedure and this guide should

How to Flash a Custom Recovery on the Verizon Droid Charge (I510)

The Verizon Droid Charge has been around roughly for the past two years, and is surely waning in its popularity in the deluge in newer, far more superior devices.  For those who still have it though, rooting it and installing a custom recovery on it will make them love it

Root the Sony Xperia U

How to Root the Sony Xperia U

If you’re looking to buy a smartphone with not too fancy features but should have all those traditional features, then the Sony Xperia U would be a perfect choice for you. The Sony Xperia U boasts a Dual-Core processor and along with that, you’re going to get a 3.5″inch screen,

Android 4.2.2 Factory Image Now Available For All Nexus Devices

If you’re a Nexus owner then take note as Google has posted the Android 4.2.2 factory images for the Nexus 4, Nexus 7 (Wifi-only and 3G), Nexus 10 and GSM Galaxy Nexus (“yakju” and “takju” variants). As expected, the files contain a complete backup of the base Android firmware for these devices.