December 18, 2012

Does Sony ecrisson Xperia play have a reset button?

Q. My phone is frozen, it won't turn on goes to android screen logo and turns off,and when i plug it into the computer it turns on, but when i press the lock button it freezes, and its fully charged, How do i reset? There's also a green light flashing on the lock button when its not charging.

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How do I get a bootanimation on my android phone?
Q. Specifically I wanted the one where the droid logo was peeing on the apple logo as my opening boot up animation. How do I put it on my phone?

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What is that movie ? A little girl and few other characters search for 7 green colored objects .....?
Q. some scenes from my memory :

There was a little girl .. she goes into the forest ... had pink color shoes.... There was also a robot that looks like ANDROID logo ;) and a deer object comes alive ! ... they will form a flying object by joining the deer's head and leaves as wings ! .. there was also a witch lady trying to catch that girl ... Little girl goes to some cave , where there was a statue - even that comes alive and speaks something ....! that statue wears those pink shoes.. ! -_-

could someone get me the name of this movie ;) thanx in advance :D

A. Its return to oz & its a great movie too


Where are the paid applications in the android market?
Q. I got my first android phone recently a Galaxy S, but when I open the market all the apps are the free ones, where can I find the paid apps?

A. I expect you will have the real Android Market on a Galaxy S, but there are other markets which can look similar. The real one has a shopping bag icon with the Android logo at an angle on the side.

Inside it offers three buttons across the top: Apps; Games; and Downloads. Clicking Apps or Games, when your in range of WiFi, will normally offer a "Top Paid" button.

BUT...

It depends where you are. Paid items are currently only available in Austria, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Spain, UK, and US. Although, very shortly, this list is to be extended as explained in the article I've referenced (dated 27 September 2010).





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