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Showing posts with label 4. Show all posts

Thursday, April 2, 2015

Samsung Galaxy Note 3 SM N900 Simple Tutorial Root N900XXUCMK2 Android 4 3 Jelly Bean Firmware

Samsung Galaxy Note 3 SM-N900- Simple Tutorial Root N900XXUCMK2 Android 4.3 Jelly Bean Firmware,A simple method to root N900XXUCMK2 Android 4.3 Jelly Bean Firmware is now available at NasirTech. Samsung Galaxy Note 3 SM-N900 recently get updated to the N900XXUCMK2 4.3 Jelly Bean Firmware. If you yet to update the firmware, then update the same by following the above link. Hope you updated this latest firmware on your device and now you can root the XXUCMK2 firmware using our simple tutorial below. The below guide will help you to root N900XXUCMK2 4.3 Jelly Bean Firmware running on Galaxy Note 3 SM-N900. Continue reading the tutorial for complete guide.
After updating official firmware, your device no longer belongs to rooted device. So, after official firmware update, many of us prefer to root our device to enjoy some additional features that unrooted android device doesn’t offer. With a rooted android device, you can install apps that ask root permission, flash various custom ROMs, install MODs and tweak various features. Root removes default bloatware apps that free-up lots of memory space and extend the battery life. However, once rooted, manufacturer warranty will be void. But you can regain the warranty by following proper unroot process. To know more about benefits of rooting android device, read- Complete Note on What is Rooting and Benefits of Rooting Android Phone.
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 SM-N900- Simple Tutorial Root N900XXUCMK2 Android 4.3 Jelly Bean Firmware .
So, want to root Galaxy Note 3 SM-N900 Running N900XXUCMK2 4.3 Jelly Bean Firmware? Continue reading this page to get all the necessary steps to successfully root your device. The root file (CF-Auto-Root) we used in this tutorial is safe and have nearly 100% success rate. We’ll use Odin software to flash the root file.
The tutorial is made with simple step by step guide, so that even an android newbie user can follow and successfully root his/her device. However, in this process you may loss your personal data and settings. So, we recommend you to follow all the backup instructions before proceed to rooting guide.

Warning!

  • This rooting tutorial is only applicable for Samsung Galaxy Note 3 SM-N900 model (ha3g). So, don’t try this in any other android device. Check your device model number from- Settings-About Phone.
  • Rooting voids your phone’s manufacturer warranty. However, you can get back the warranty anytime by following proper unroot process or by flashing official firmware.
  • This guide is for educational purpose and you should try this at your own risk. We are not responsible if your device experience a soft brick after following this tutorial.

Pre-Requisites:

  • Check battery percentage, charge your device to a decent level of at least 60% battery power. Your device should not turn off during installation.
  • Turn on USB Debugging mode, go to Settings-Developer Options-USB Debugging
  • Backup important data and settings to external storage- follow this guide
  • Install USB driver for your device on your computer- Download Samsung USB Driver
All the above pre-requisites are very important and must be followed before proceed to installation guide. Hope you get all the above points and done as mentioned. Now, you are ready to move to the final step of this tutorial where we have arranged a step by step details guide to root Galaxy Note 3 SM-N900 running  N900XXUCMK2 4.3 Jelly Bean firmware.

Steps to Root Galaxy Note 3 SM-N900 Running N900XXUCMK2 4.3 Jelly Bean through Odin:

 Samsung Galaxy Note 3 SM-N900- Simple Tutorial Root N900XXUCMK2 Android 4.3 Jelly Bean Firmware
  1. Download CF-Auto-Root for Galaxy Note 3 N900 and extract the Zip file: CF-Auto-Root-t03g-t03gxx-gtN900.zip
  2. Download Odin 3.09 and extract the Zip file: Odin3_V3.09.Zip
  3. Now, Switch off your phone and boot Galaxy Note 3 N900 into Download Mode by pressing and holding the Volume Down+Home+Power buttons together (long press until the boot screen appear), now press Volume Up key to proceed to Download Mode.
  4. Run the Odin3 v3.09.exe file as an administrator (Right click on the .exe file and click on Run as administrator)
  5. Now connect your Galaxy Note 3 N900 to your computer via USB cable
  6. In Odin3 screen, you should see a COM Port number like “0:[COM7]” at ID:COM section and “Added!” text at the message box. This means your device has been detected by Odin3.
  7. Make sure that, only the “Auto Reboot” and “F. Reset Time” options are checked.
  8. Now, click on the AP button and select the CF-Auto-Root-t03g-t03gxx-gtN900.tar.md5 file.
  9. Finally, click on the Start button to begin the rooting process, wait few moments.
  10. Once completed, you would see “PASS!” message in ID:COM port having green background
  11. Your phone should automatically reboot after completion
  12. You can now disconnect your phone from computer
  13. Finish
Congrats! You have completed the tutorial to root Galaxy Note 3 N900 running N900XXUCMK2 4.3 Jelly Bean Firmware. Hope you successfully done the rooting process. If you followed everything as mentioned in the above tutorial, then your Galaxy Note 3 N900 should now rooted and you have complete control over your device. Now, install apps that ask root permission or flash various custom ROMs. To verify your device is rooted or not, you can download and run the Root Checker App from Google Play Store. If you have any doubt or query about the tutorial, feel free to contact with us using the comment form below, and share your rooting experience with us.

Friday, January 23, 2015

Picasa unable to retrieve account information Android 4 0 3

Do you have problem with Picasa on your Android 4.03 phone? You are not able to share via Picasa? DO NOT factory reset your phone! Try out solution below first. It might help :)

Picasa. Unable to select Album. Click Upload and failed. Try steps below.

 
1. Go to your account and sync option in Settings
2. Remove all others account and left your GMail account only!
3. Try Picasa share again. It should work. Its work for me.

Note:
You can start added others account back. If you are getting the problem again, means the new added account have problem (wait for Google Fix)



Monday, January 19, 2015

Volcano Box v2 4 6 Download

 VolcanoBox Team Very Happy To Announce User Friendly Very Easy Software As promised !! 
volcanoboxupdate.blogspot.com
3 Main Things we Work Alot. 1st Some Users have Eyesight Problems so They were having difficulties to view Software so we Add more than 40 Skins/Themes in it so that kind of all users have not issue. 2ndly We move all hidden Software functions to main screen so you guys knows what actually your volcanobox have, volcanoboxupdate.blogspot.com
 infact we have really lot of things and many of you really dont know what what things your volcano box have so we did that. 3rd we make software very easy. now every one can use it very easily. volcanoboxupdate.blogspot.com

here are some details:

New Gui Details... 

1- Very Very Easy to use & User Friendly Gui  
     volcanoboxupdate.blogspot.com
2- Displyed Allmost All Things on Front 
3- Replace All hidden options on Main
4- Added more than 40 Skins. Dark & Light mix 
5- Detect Button Always on Stop 
  volcanoboxupdate.blogspot.com
6- Blue icon on right Top for Capture Screen shot 
7- Red icon on right top for Imei option Enable or Disable 
8- Click on Cpu & OS for hide or display Cpu bar 
9- Assitant Bar added for usefull tools 
10- Alcatel Flash tools at right bar 
  volcanoboxupdate.blogspot.com
11- MTK Platform under Alcatel Flash tool ( for MTK Alcatel phones ) 
12- MTK android platform V2.0 at right bar 
13- MTK android platform v1.04 at right bar
14- MTK Android platform V1.12 at right bar
15- CDMA Tool V1.0 at right bar
      volcanoboxupdate.blogspot.com
16- Samsung Code Reader at right bar 
17- Huawei Modems ( New Security ) at right bar 
18- Huawei Modems ( Old Security ) at right bar 
19- Huawei U series unlock at right bar 
20- Huawei G series unlock at right bar 
21- SonyErcsson Tools at right bar 
      volcanoboxupdate.blogspot.com
22- Imei Generator at right bar 
23- Eagle eye at right bar
24- Oscilloscope at right bar 
25- Skin Changer at left bottom corner 
26- Android tool at left bar
27- Mtk at left bar
28- Spd at left bar
    volcanoboxupdate
29- Coolsand at left bar
30- Samsung Tool at left bar
31- Mstar at left bar
32- Adb tools at left bar
33- Ad at left bar
34- Ad_3G at left bar
35- anyka at left bar
36- infineion at left bar
37- Philips at left bar
38- SI4909 at left bar
39- Sky at left bar
40- Ti at left bar
41- ZTE at left bar
       volcanoboxupdate.blogspot.com
42- Click on Menu for Reconnect box 
43- Click on Menu for System Self-Test
44- Click on Menu for Advance Options ( for select Volts etc ) 
45- Click on Menu for Download Latest Drivers
46- Click on Menu for go to Download Area for Download new updates etc 
and lot of other things....  

General Update:  volcanoboxupdate.blogspot.com

1- Add new function "Add wireless devices."volcanoboxupdate.blogspot.com in new menu "Menu_Media".
2- Add new function "List online mediaplayers."volcanoboxupdate.blogspot.com in new menu "Menu_Media".
3- Add new function "Erase all sdcard." in new menu "Menu_Media".
4- Add new function "Play file on mediaplayers." in new menu "Menu_Media".
5- Add new function "Stop file playback on all." in new menu "Menu_Media".
6- Adjust EMMC falsh of MTK Android for "One Key Root".
7- Add new flashes for MTK Android MTK6572volcanoboxupdate.blogspot.com
8- Solved SPD6531 Format Bug  volcanoboxupdate.blogspot.com
9- Add new flashes for MTK Android MTK6577
10- Add new flashes for MTK Android MTK 6589
volcanoboxupdate.blogspot.com


Saturday, December 20, 2014

LG Optimus LTE 2 Official V20 Android 4 1 2 Jelly Bean Firmware flash file Download

 
About Firmware
  • Android Version: Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean
  • Regions: South Korea
Firmware Download
Install Tool
LG Driver

How to maximize and optimize battery life on Google Nexus 4 LG E960





Choose from the options bellow only what is ok for you and your phone.

1. Lower the screen brightness
The brightness of the screen is likely the number one battery killer. If you would like to increase the battery life of your phone, the first thing that you should consider is lowering the screen brightness. This single action will likely have the most impact on the battery life of your Nexus 4. If you are hoping to get more than a day�s worth of battery life, you should set your brightness to �Auto brightness� or to a lower manual setting.

2. Minimize LTE/Bluetooth/GPS/NFC/Wifi usage. 
Disable NFC and Bluetooth by default permanently, just enable when you used it. After the screen brightness, network connectivity probably takes up the most battery. LTE uses more battery than 3G and 3G uses more battery than 2G, but we�re going to leave LTE enabled�as the phone should still be enjoyable to use. There�s no point in buying a high end phone if you�re going to disable everything that makes it enjoyable or useful. Nevertheless, if you don�t currently need it, leave Bluetooth, GPS, NFC and Wifi off. NFC allows you to transfer files to other phones by placing the phones back to back. However, at this point in time, NFC has limited uses, therefore to turn it off, go into �Settings� then �More�� and uncheck �NFC�.

3. Disable Google Now
Google Now is kinda neat, but it�s always searching for things to show you, so you can save some battery by disabling it. We don�t use it very often, so we won�t miss it. You can disable Google Now by swiping up with the desktop with two fingers. Click on ���, select �Settings�, select �Google Now�, toggle �On� until it switches to �Off�.

4. Enable Airplane Mode in radio dead zones
If you�re in an area that has poor or no reception, you can consider enabling Airplane mode. The weaker the cell reception, the more effort your phone has to put in to try to lock onto a signal, thus the more battery is consumed. An example of airplane mode usage, if you�re going to spend the next hour in a subway with no cell phone reception, you can put your phone in Airplane mode during the commute so that it stops trying to lock onto a cell tower for the next hour. Also, if you sit in an office all day and you have poor cell reception there, that may cause a lot of battery usage. There�s not much you can do about getting a weak signal in the office, but you should know that it�s a factor.

5. Monitor battery usage
When you�re trying to increase the battery life of your phone, one of the first things that you need to do is figure out what is consuming the most energy. Install an app such as GSam Battery Monitor (Free) or BetterBatteryStats ($2.83) and use your phone as usual and it will tell you which apps are consuming the most battery. Various apps �wake up� your phone when it�s trying to sleep, therefore preventing your phone from sleeping for an extended period of time. You have to uninstall those apps if you want decent battery life.

6. Monitor CPU usage
The Nexus 4 CPU�s are clocked at 1.5GHz, but they don�t always run at that speed. The higher the clock speed, the more responsive the system and the more energy it uses. The lower the clock speed, the less responsive the system and the less energy it uses. It�s a balancing act. CPU Spy Plus (free) keeps track of how often your phone is running at what clock speed. Ideally, you would like to see something like below, where the majority of the time, the phone is in �deep sleep� or in the 384MHz zone. The phone uses minimal amount of energy during �deep sleep� and it�s an indicator that nothing is waking it up repeatedly.

7. Disable Autosync
Autosync can use quite a lot of battery life, therefore we�re going to turn off everything in Google, except for Gmail. This way you still get your email pushed to you, but it reduces the numbers of syncs and hopefully some battery. Go through your other �accounts� and decide if you really need them to sync.

8. Use a static wallpaper
We all love live wallpapers, but they use a lot of energy unfortunately. The most battery efficient wallpaper is a static wallpaper. You can use any image or any solid color that you like as the Nexus 4 has an IPS display, so it doesn�t make a difference. If your phone has a Super AMOLED or OLED display (i.e. Galaxy SIII, Galaxy Nexus), it would be beneficial to use a black background as for those types of screens, it takes about 6x less energy to display a black pixel than a white pixel. However, since the Nexus 4 has an IPS display, the wallpaper color makes no difference. (source, source)

9. Uninstall unnecessary apps
Uninstall apps that you don�t need. The more apps you have, the more internet data requests your phone may make, also the more likely one of your apps will wake up your phone from deep sleep. If you haven�t used an app in the last month, uninstall it. Consider uninstalling Facebook, Google+, Whatsap and Skype. Those apps can consume a lot of energy.
 
10. Lock timeout
Set an automatic lock timeout of 15 seconds or less. Go to �Settings�, �Security� then �Automatically Lock�.

11. Disable widgets that you don�t need
The more widgets you have on your screen, the more battery will be consumed. This is especially true for widgets that refresh or fetch data often.

12. Do not use a 3rd party task killers to kill apps
Android is very good at managing resources. You will do more harm than good if you use task killers. Feel free to use the task manager that comes with Android, but avoid using 3rd party task killers (source, source)

13. Upload and sync only on Wi-Fi
If you use Google+ and Dropbox, set it so they only upload files on wifi (instead of cellular data)

14. Turn off sounds
We�ve turned off �Dial Pad Touch Sounds�, �Touch Sounds�, �Screen Lock Sounds� and �Sound on keypress�. To get there, go to �Settings� then �Sound� and �Settings� then �Language & Input� then �Android Keyboard�.

15. Turn off Vibrate and Haptic Feedback
Vibration and haptic feedback takes a lot of battery. Therefore, you can consider turning them off. You can turn off �Vibrate on Touch� and  �Vibrate on keypress�. We�ll leave �Vibrate on notification� and �Vibrate on notification� enabled, but it�s up to you. Go to �Settings� then �Sound� and �Settings� then �Language & Input� then �Android Keyboard�.

16. Install an ad blocking app
There are various apps that can block most ads in Android. I use something called AdFree (free), but a good alternative is AdAway (free) and Adblock Plus. These apps require root access to run. They will update the HOST file in Android, therefore blocking most ads from loading. Less internet requests should mean less battery usage. Google removed all 3 apps from the Google Play store (March 2013), therefore I updated the links to their homepages. You can just �sideload� the apps.

17. Set the date and time manually
This is probably overkill, but you can disable automatic date & time and time zone and set the time, date and time zone yourself in order to reduce internet updates. Go into �Settings� then �Date & time�

18. Turn Android debugging off
The argument goes that by enabling USB debugging, it starts the ADB server daemon and it�s waiting for requests. We�re not sure if there is any negative battery impact by leaving it enabled, but just to make sure, we�ll disable USB debugging. Go into �Settings� then �Developer Options�

19. Turn auto rotate screen off
You can also consider disabling auto-rate. When auto-rotate is enabled, internal sensors are activated to keep track of its angle. You may save some battery by disabling it.

20. Disable location settings
You can disable �Access to my location�, therefore apps won�t be able to use GPS or google�s location services via Wi-fi and cellular towers. If you need to use Google Maps or Navigation, just enable GPS as usual.

21. Install an efficient launcher
Nova Launcher Prime is coded very efficiently and one of the most popular. It can potentially save some battery life. Other alternative launchers can be found.

22. Disable animations
No matter which launcher you�re using, try to disable the scroll effect animations when changing home screens and between app drawer screens. The less animation, the better.

23. Reduce the number of home screens
If you can, reduce the number of home screens. We only have 1 blank home screen.

24. Add a �Go to sleep� button
Add a �Go to sleep� button to your Quick settings panel. Instead of pushing the power button and hoping that the phone goes to sleep, you can direct the phone to go to sleep via the Quick settings panel. To add the button (assuming you�re using CyanogenMod +10.1), go into �Settings�, then �System� then �Quick Settings panel� then �Tiles and layout� then push �+� to add the �Go to sleep� button.

25. Disable backup my data
You can disable �backup up my data� as well. Before you do a factory reset, you should turn this back on in order to resync your data.

26. Log out of Google Talk
Google Talk logs you in by default, therefore it keeps a constant data connection. If you don�t use Google Talk often, sign out.

27. Turn off LED notifications
Some say that the little LED light prevents the phone from sleeping. You can experiment and decide for yourself. Go into �Settings� then �System� then �Notification Light�.

28. Turn off battery life if low.
There�s no reason to have a light blink when your battery is low. The light will only make you drain more battery. Therefore, go into �Settings�, then �System� then �Battery Light�.

29. Disable notifications in Facebook
You should disable Messenger location services (which tells people where you are via GPS when you send someone a facebook message) and you can consider disabling notifications. You won�t receive facebook notifications anymore, but you can still update facebook manually when you�re in the facebook app. A lot of people advise against use the facebook app entirely if one is concerned with battery life and to only use the facebook mobile website, but we think that if you disable messenger location services and notifications, it should be okay to use. In the facebook app, go to �Account� then �App Settings�.

30. Disable Cloud Print and HP Print Service Plugin
By default these options are activated.

31. Install and use Snapdragon BatteryGuru free from Play Store.
Snapdragon BatteryGuru is a battery life saver app that extends battery performance and improves overall user experience by intelligently making changes that optimize device functionality in phones with Snapdragon mobile processors. 
Go in Settings and enable Low Power Mode, this option activates when power level goes under 20% and reduce:
- screen brightness
- screen timeout
- stopp app refresh
- disable mobile data
- disable Wi-Fi
- disable Bluetooth
- disable vibrate on touch
Go in Apps tab and choose applications to refresh only when you open it. 

32. Install and use Night Mode app free from Play Store
Use it to put the phone to sleep during a night time interval (ex. from 23:00  to 06:00) and it will:
- disable notification light;
- disable haptic feedback;
- disable notification sounds;
- disable ringtone sounds;
- disable vibration and sounds;
- minimize brightness.


Friday, December 19, 2014

Samsung Galaxy Note 10 1 LTE SHV E230S Stock KSALJF Android 4 1 1 Jelly Bean Firmware flash file Download

 
SALJF Firmware Details:
  • PDA: E230SKSALJF
  • CSC: E230SSKTALI1
  • Android Version: Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean
  • Date: 2012-11-01
  • Regions: South Korea
Only For
  • Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 LTE SHV-E230S
Firmware Download
Install Tool
Samsung Drivers
Put Galaxy Note 10.1 LTE into Odin Mode
  • Press and hold Volume Down + Power key till you see the Samsung logo
  • Waiting for you see exclamation mark with triangle
  • Press Volume Up key
How To Install
  • USB drivers installed on your computer
  • Extract E230SKSALJF_E230SSKTALI1_SKT.zip, you can get some .tar and .pit files
  • Extract Odin3 v3.04, you can get a windows application named Odin3 v3.04.exe, and run it
  • Turn off your tablet, and go to Odin Mode
  • Connect your tablet to computer
  • You can find the message �Added !!� under Odin�s message box
  • Now select the files that you have to flash on your tablet in Odin:
         Click on PDA and select file with CODE in its name
         Click on Phone and select file with MODEM in its name. Ignore it if there is no such file
         Click on CSC and select file with CSC in its name. Ignore it if there is no such file
         Click on PIT and select the .pit file. Ignore it if there is no such file
  • In Odin, for the Re-Partition option, check it Only if you selected a .PIT file. and do not change any other
  • Click on the Start button in Odin
  • Waiting for installation
  • Your tablet will reboot after the update is completed
  • Done

Thursday, December 18, 2014

Galaxy Note 10 1 LTE SHV E230S Stock KSALJF Android 4 1 1 Jelly Bean Firmware download

 

KSALJF Firmware Details:

  • PDA: E230SKSALJF
  • CSC: E230SSKTALI1
  • Android Version: Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean
  • Date: 2012-11-01
  • Regions: South Korea

Only For

  • Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 LTE SHV-E230S

Firmware Download

Install Tool

Samsung Drivers

Put Galaxy Note 10.1 LTE into Odin Mode

  • Press and hold Volume Down + Power key till you see the Samsung logo
  • Waiting for you see exclamation mark with triangle
  • Press Volume Up key

How To Install

  • USB drivers installed on your computer
  • Extract E230SKSALJF_E230SSKTALI1_SKT.zip, you can get some .tar and .pit files
  • Extract Odin3 v3.04, you can get a windows application named Odin3 v3.04.exe, and run it
  • Turn off your tablet, and go to Odin Mode
  • Connect your tablet to computer
  • You can find the message �Added !!� under Odin�s message box
  • Now select the files that you have to flash on your tablet in Odin:
         Click on PDA and select file with CODE in its name
         Click on Phone and select file with MODEM in its name. Ignore it if there is no such file
         Click on CSC and select file with CSC in its name. Ignore it if there is no such file
         Click on PIT and select the .pit file. Ignore it if there is no such file
  • In Odin, for the Re-Partition option, check it Only if you selected a .PIT file. and do not change any other
  • Click on the Start button in Odin
  • Waiting for installation
  • Your tablet will reboot after the update is completed
  • Done