December 29, 2012

What is actually rooting in android means?

Q. What is mean by rooting in android phones means...can we restore it if root once....i want to install open vpn setting in my andorid phone..but i don`t know how to root...could anyone help em regarding this...is there any disadvantage on rooting..

A. Rooting the phone means gaining access to portions of the phones system that allow you to change and update the device's firmware. In most cases, once a phone has been rooted, it cannot be "unrooted", although you can reflash the phone to a stock state. Each device has a different way of being rooted.

The main disadvantage of rooting is that, in most cases, it can void your warranty. if you have a problem with the phone's hardware, you may not get warranty service on the device. However, I have heard that, in some cases, if the hardware is at fault, the manufacturer will fix or replace the device. HTC is very good at this, in many cases.

I have successfully rooted three Android phones (a G1 and two Nexus Ones) and flashed modified ROMs on all of them, and never had an issue.


How to link work outlook mail with you Android phone?
Q. I would like to be able to access my Microsoft Outlook email from my phone.

A. Outlook is a client. It is the server you need to connect to. How you connect to it depends on what type of server it is (IMAP, POP and Exchange spring to mind as various different types). It might also require VPN access or simply be inaccessible outside the office.

You will need to consult your office's systems administrator to get help doing this.


Help on a good vpn for my Android device?
Q. Can any one tell me how to add a vpn on my Android device ?

A. Use a Personal VPN, http://www.personalvpn.org it all works on Android.


Can you change your Facebook privacy settings on an Android?
Q. My boyfriend says he can't. Could it be the phone or the app version? Or just not true? Haha

A. Press the "Settings" icon on your Android's home screen to access the Android Settings application.
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Press "Wireless & Network" settings to change the manner in which your Android uses Wi-Fi networks, mobile networks, and Bluetooth. This opens a menu that allows you to edit the activity of Bluetooth or Wi-Fi. The menu also provides options for connecting to Wi-Fi, VPN and mobile networks.


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Press "Call Settings" to access a menu that allows you to alter the way your Android makes and receives phone calls. From this menu, you can set up call forwarding, set up an Internet calling -- SIP -- account and set up or edit voice mail settings. Through the Additional Settings sub-menu, you can also set whether to provide a caller ID on outgoing calls and whether you would like to use call waiting.
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Press "Sound Settings" to edit your phone's audio properties. This menu allows you to change your phone's ringtones, ring volume and vibration settings. You can also set up tones that sound when you press buttons and icons, or when you access certain applications.
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Press "Display Settings" to alter your Android screen's display. You can change your phone's brightness and backlight usage through this menu. You can also specify whether you want to use the Android's auto-rotate function and whether you wish to use the Android's menu-to-menu animation effects.
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Press "Location & Security Settings" to secure your phone. You can change wireless access security features and GPS features from this menu. You can also set up a PIN number, password or drawing pattern that you wish to use to password-protect your phone.
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Press "Application Settings" to modify how your Android handles installed applications. This menu allows you to view downloaded applications, running applications, and information on Android storage and processor usage. You can also edit settings regarding what types of programs can be downloaded and installed on your Android.
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Press "Accounts & Sync Settings" to set up synchronization between your phone and your Gmail account or other synchronization source.
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Press "Privacy Settings" to back up personal information to Google's Internet servers or to restore your phone to factory settings.
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Press "Storage Settings" to edit how your Android users internal and external storage devices. You can set up your Android to work with SD or USB external storage devices from this menu.
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Press "Language & Keyboard Settings" to change the language that is used on screen and to activate or deactivate physical and virtual keyboards.
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Press "Voice Input & Output Settings" to activate or deactivate your Android's voice recognition and text-to-speech features.
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Press "Date & Time Settings: to set a new date or time, or to change the time zone in which your Android is operating.

Read more: How to Edit the Settings on an Android Phone | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_8183418_edit-settings-android-phone.html#ixzz1jMzuHEul





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