Wednesday, 26 December 2012
Monday, 17 December 2012
Google default Apps for Android
The Google Apps are the proprietary applications by Google included in many Android devices. Most of the applications can now be found and updated via the Google Play Store.
Some of the apps include are: the Google Play Store itself, Google Talk, Google Sync (for adding and synchronizing Google accounts), Google Backup Transport, Car Home, Gmail, Google Maps, YouTube, Google Search, Voice Search, Music, and Docs.
Other Google apps can be easily found on the Google Play Store. You can download the appropriate package for your Android phone or tablet from the list below:
CyanogenMod 10.1.x
Android 4.2.1 – Jelly Bean
HDPI / MDPI / TINY: gapps-jb-20121130-signed.zip
NOTE: Not compatible with Android 4.1.x.
CyanogenMod 10.0.x
Android 4.1.1 – 4.1.2 – Jelly Bean
HDPI / MDPI / TINY: gapps-jb-20121011-signed.zip
CyanogenMod 9.0.x
Android 4.0.3 – 4.0.4 – Ice Cream Sandwich
HDPI / MDPI / TINY: gapps-ics-20120429-signed.zip
CyanogenMod 7.1-2.x
Android 2.3.5 – 2.3.7 – Gingerbread
HDPI / MDPI / TINY: gapps-gb-20110828-newtalk-signed.zip
Android 2.3.4 – Gingerbread
HDPI / MDPI / TINY: gapps-gb-20110613-signed.zip
CyanogenMod 7.0.x
Android 2.3.3 – Gingerbread
HDPI / MDPI / TINY: gapps-gb-20110307-signed.zip
Android 2.3.2 – Gingerbread
HDPI / MDPI / TINY: gapps-gb-20110120-signed.zip
CyanogenMod 6.0-1.x
Android 2.2.0 – 2.2.3
Friday, 7 December 2012
Galaxy S3 I9300T Android 4.1 Root with ODIN
We have put together a detailed step-by-step instructions guide for how to root Android 4.1.1 on Galaxy S3 I9300T only. If you are used to installing official updates through ODIN on Samsung Galaxy devices, then this should not be any different for you.
Please read every line carefully and make sure you read the tutorial once before actually performing it on your Android Smartphone.
Remember:
Remember:
- This root method tutorial is only for Galaxy S3 I9300T (Samsung). Please do not try on any other Galaxy S3 variants.
- Make sure you backup all your data in your phone before proceeding as a precaution.
- Your Galaxy S3 should be on an official firmware by Samsung, not a custom ROM.
12 Step Instructions:
Step 1 - Download Root Android 4.1.1 for Samsung Galaxy S3 to your computer and extract the zip file.
Step 2 - Download ODIN v1.85 which will help you to root Android 4.1.1 on Samsung Samsung Galaxy S3 I9300T.
Step 3 - Switch OFF your phone. Now go to Download Mode. How? Press and hold the Volume Down + Home buttons together, and then press the Power button till you see the construction Android robot and a triangle. Press Power again to confirm to enter into Download Mode.
Step 4 - Make sure you have your Samsung Galaxy S3 USB drivers installed on your computer.
Step 5 - Open ODIN on your computer. Connect your phone to your computer while your phone is in the Download Mode.
Step 6 - If your phone is connected successfully, one of the ID:COM boxes will turn yellow with the COM port number. This step might take some time.
Step 7 - Now select the file that you have to flash/install on your phone. This file will be found from the extracted file in Step 1.
- Click on ‘PDA’ and select the file ‘CF-Auto-Root-m0-m0du-gti9300t.zip‘.
Step 8 - In ODIN, check the Auto Reboot and F. Reset Time options, if not already.
Step 9 - Now click on the Start button in ODIN. Installation process will start and would take a few minutes to complete.
Step 10 - After the installation is completed, your phone will reboot into Recovery Mode automatically and install the root package / files. Your ID:COM box will also turn green.
Step 11 - After you see the home screen, unplug your phone from the computer.
NOTE: Sometimes the device does NOT boot into Recovery Mode automatically (as given in Step 10) and root your device. If that happens, do the entire procedure again.
OPTIONAL: Still not rooted? Once again perform the entire tutorial, but make sure in ODIN, the “Auto Reboot” option is NOT checked. Then after installation (Step 10), do the following:Step 11 - Pull out the battery to turn OFF the phone forcefully.Step 12 - Now boot (turn ON your phone) with Volume Up + Home + Power buttons to go directly into Recovery Mode manually. This will start the install process of rooting your phone.
That’s it! Your Samsung Galaxy S3 has now been rooted on Android 4.1.1 official software update. Check for the SuperSU app in your apps list to verify.
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