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Work in Progress: Custom ICS ROM for the Motorola Droid Razr

If the toils of droidth3ory, Dhacker and Hashcode over on RootzWiki paid off, we could very well be seeing a working Android 4.0 ROM for the Droid Razr pop up in the coming days or weeks. As evident in the video above, things are on the right track and the

Oncore Portable USB Power Supply Review

Charger provided by WirelessEmporium.com. Check them out! Constantly running out of juice on your phone? Yeah, me too. Maybe we should use them less… ha, right. So if we can’t put them down, what are our other options? Today, we’ll take a look at one of the newer portable chargers

How To Use Android Beam (NFC)

Have an Ice Cream Sandwich Android device and want to take advantage of the new Android Beam feature and send apps, webpages, etc between your phones without the hassle of turning on Bluetooth, pairing, etc.? No problem, with Android Beam and NFC, you can easily tap the two devices together

How To Enable Facebook Contact Sync on the Samsung Galaxy Nexus

I can’t be the only one that finds this stupid feud between Facebook and Google sharing data with one another to be completely ridiculous and hurting no one but the consumer. One of the downsides is that the Facebook syncing doesn’t work with the People app in Ice Cream Sandwich

Ice Cream Sandwich / Android 4.0 Complete Walkthrough

What is Ice Cream Sandwich, you ask? It’s the latest version of Google’s Android operating system and, oh boy, is it pretty. Tons of things have been changed, polished, and added. So many in fact that it can be a bit troublesome to know everything your new version of Android

Samsung Galaxy Nexus Review

Google’s latest Nexus device is the Samsung Galaxy Nexus and it has the beauty and the brains that you would expect from a Nexus. Not only does it have some serious hardware specs but it is also running the latest version of Android called Android 4.0 aka Ice Cream Sandwich.

How To Add Google Wallet to the Samsung Galaxy Nexus

Have a rooted Samsung Galaxy Nexus? Curious what else you can do with it? Well, how about adding Google wallet to the device before it is technically “supposed” to be on it? Sure why not. UPDATE December 19th, 2011: There is a new file to use that is easier. You

How To Load a Custom ROM on the Samsung Galaxy Nexus

Once you’ve rooted your Samsung Galaxy Nexus, the next logical step is to try your hand at flashing some custom ROMs. Upgrade your OS, add Google Wallet, increase performance, change themes, and much more. Here’s how. I. Before You Begin 1. You must have done our How To Root the

How To Root the Samsung Galaxy Nexus

THERE IS A MUCH EASIER PROCEDURE NOW, HEAD TO OUR NEW PROCEDURE HERE INSTEAD. Have a shiny new Samsung Galaxy Nexus? Ready to push it to the limit? How about gaining root access and unlocking the bootloader so we can use root required apps and even load some custom ROMs