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Tip: how to enable or disable haptic feedback on Android devices
I like buttons on Android phones: Back and Home buttons are absolutely essential, while Menu and Search are also useful. When I said buttons, I indeed meant real physical buttons that can be pressed without looking at the phone. However, over the last few years, Android manufactures shifted from physical buttons to ”soft” buttons and it’s a [...]
CyanogenMod: 30, Android manufacturers: 4 (CM7 is released)
Congratulations to CyanogenMod team on achieving a major milestone: CM 7.0 got released last night! CyanogenMod is a firmware based on the open-source Android operating system and CyanogenMod 7 is the first stable Gingerbread-based release. The number of cell phones that run official version of Gingerbread (Android 2.3) is currently 4. Those are Nexus S, Nexus [...]
Also posted in Android, CyanogenMod, Mobile 9 Comments
How to move almost all Android apps to SD card (no root required)
[Update - May 2013] To see whether this procedure may work on your phone, check out the new blog post [Follow up] List of phones that work with “How to move almost all apps to SD card” procedure and comments to this post. Please note that this procedure does NOT work on the best selling Samsung Galaxy S3. [/Update] [...]
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