Well...so we have our Android device been rooted. Now I would like to share my most favorite applications installed in my device, as follows:
1. Titanium Backup. Can be seen from the name, the main function of this application is for doing backup. As you are now have full access to the system, you should do backup before making any changes to the system, cause even some small inadvertently changes would
2. Avast Mobile Antivirus for Android. In my opinion, this is, still, one of the best antivirus.
3. Advanced Mobile Care. This application will help you make your Android system run smoothly.
4. ROM Manager. One of the most essential applications for rooted device.
5. Root Browser/Root Explorer. File manager like application which has access to the internal memory.
6. Pimp My ROM. An application to help you do some tweaks to the system.
7. Rakun Optimizer. A good automated optimizing application.
At XDA Forum you could find even more tips to optimize your rooted device, i.e. audio device modding (I use AC!D audio), display modding (I use Bravia Engine), how to make your device able to display custom characters/fonts properly (no square displayed characters), and many more.
Well see you on my next tips. Bye & regards.
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Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Thursday, December 6, 2012
Easy Rooting Your Android Device
After knowing a little more about my Android Smartphone, I continued learning more by installing Android optimization applications. After some searching at Google Play Store and found some interesting apps, I did the installation...and I didn't succeed. :( Most of the optimization programs can only be installed on a ROOTED device...well I got to learn about rooting my device then.
From googling, I knew that rooting is just like creating administrator account in windows system. Because I thought that giving myself administrator rights wouldn't be dangerous to my device, I started to collect anything needed for the process.
From googling, I knew that rooting is just like creating administrator account in windows system. Because I thought that giving myself administrator rights wouldn't be dangerous to my device, I started to collect anything needed for the process.
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