Google is now pushing the new revamped Android Market to all of the Android devices running on Android 1.6 or later. Thanks to the hackers at XDA-Developers, now you can install the new Android Market on your Android device without waiting for the slow OTA update to come to your phone.
Continue Reading... »Download Leaked Android 2.2.1 XXJPU ROM for Samsung Galaxy S
TweetShareSamsung is pushing Android 2.2 Froyo (JP6) update to all of Samsung Galaxy S users since October 15, 2010 but still many users are waiting for OTA update. Some of those who even received the Froyo update are still not satisfied due to slow performance of Android 2.2 on their Galaxy S phones. Folks at XDA-Developers has released a leaked ROM of Android 2.2.1 (XXJPU) for Galaxy S users with improved UI speed, browser speed,...
Continue Reading... »Update Android 2.2 Froyo (JP6) on Samsung Galaxy S OTA / Manually via Kies
TweetShareSamsung is now pushing Android 2.2 Froyo (JP6) to its best selling smartphone Samsung Galaxy S. Android 2.2 for Samsung Galaxy S comes with some new features, enhanced navigation apps and improved performance.
Continue Reading... »Skype for Android Phones Available Now
TweetShareSkype is finally available for Android platform. Skype app will be supported on a wide range of Android phones (Motorola, HTC, Samsung). You can download the app for your Android phone from Android Market, or by simpling typing skype.com/m on your mobile's web browser. Android 2.1 or later is required for Skype app.
Continue Reading... »How to Install Apps on SD Card by Default in Android 2.2 (Froyo)
TweetShareAlthough Android 2.2 (Froyo) allow you to move installed apps from your phone's memory to SD card memory, yet installing your apps directly to SD card by default is the tricky part. First you need is a rooted Android 2.2 device with Terminal Emulator app installed on it, just incase if Terminal Emulator app is not working, you can use Move2SD Enabler app to achieve the same goal.
Continue Reading... »How To Move Apps to SD Card in Android 2.2 (Froyo)
TweetShareWith Android 2.2 (Froyo), you can easily move installed apps from your phone's memory to your SD / mSD card with one-click. This allows you to install as many apps you want on your SD card without worrying about your phone's memory. You can move installed apps from your phone's memory to SD card manually or by using SDMove app.
Continue Reading... »How To Remove Stock Android 2.2 Apps Easily
TweetShareRemoving stock apps like Amazon MP3, Google Goggles, Voice Dialer and Car Home from your Android phone not only saves you more RAM but also increases your battery life. All you need is the rooted Android phone with Terminal Emulator installed on it. Follow the step-by-step guide below to delete stock apps you don't use from your rooted Android device.
Continue Reading... »How to Root Android 2.2 on Google Nexus One with 1-Click
TweetShareYou can easily root Android 2.2 (Froyo) on Google Nexus One with Universal Androot app. Rooting Nexus One has number of benefits: It allows you to take screenshots of your phone screen with ease, moreover it gives you complete access to the file system of your phone's OS, allowing you to uninstall the useless Android stock apps and much more.
Continue Reading... »Install Android 2.2 (Froyo) on Motorola Droid Manually
TweetSharePreviously we shared that Verizon is rolling out Android 2.2 / Froyo update for Motorola Droid OTA (over-the-air). If you haven't received any software update notification yet and you are tired of refreshing your home screen again and again. No worries! You can download Froyo manually on your device.
Continue Reading... »Motorola Droid Gets Android 2.2 / Froyo Update [Verizon]
TweetShareAs anticipated, Verizon has started rolling OTA (over-the-air) Android 2.2 (Froyo) updates for Motorola Droid. If you are a Verizon customer, you should receive a software update notification on your Motorola Droid notification bar. Update process is pretty straight forward, just ensure that your phone is connected to internet and wait for the update to complete.
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