Showing posts with label samsung galaxy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label samsung galaxy. Show all posts

Get Galaxy S Duos in India at INR 16,900







One of the Android devices that Samsung made available for purchase in India recently was the Galaxy S Duos, a smartphone that packs Smart dual-SIM feature, so that users could receive calls on both SIM cards at the same time. 








How to root or unroot Samsung galaxy Ace S5830

The Samsung Galaxy Ace is an Android v2.3 Gingerbread smartphone featuring a 3.5 inch capactive touchscreen. The Ace S5830 is powered by a 800 MHz ARM11 processor, with an additional Adreno 200 GPUfor handling graphic intensive apps.
It supports 3G HSDPA connectivity at 7.2 mbps, WiFi, USB and Kies PC Sync data transfer options. This Android phone lets you stay connected via multiple mobile social networking platforms including Facebook, Twitter, Gtalk and Myspace. Benefits of rooting are know to many users. ;)
Before trying this I want to tell you that I have not tried this..... So be careful else your phone would be nothing more useful than brick. The Android blog will not be responsible for any damages. Your warranty will be void.
To root Samsung Galaxy ACE, first you need to install Android Gingerbread 2.3.5 or 2.3.6 on your phone if you are still running on Android Froyo.

How to Unroot Samsung Galaxy Y S5360

There was a post  on how you can root the Samsung Galaxy Y S5360. If you were worried about losing your Warranty due to rooted phone then you can get it back by unrooting. Here is how you can unroot the Samsung Galaxy Y S5360. The process is almost exactly the same. The only difference is in the file that is used as an update in the process. Anyway without delay let us continue onto how you can unroot your Samsung Galaxy Y S5360.




How To Unroot Samsung Galaxy Y S5360

  1. Make sure you do not have any updates of Super User App on your phone. If you do then remove them then continue the tutorial.
  2. Download this file and copy it onto your Samsung Galaxy Y's SD Card. You do not need to extract the file or anything.
  3. Next you will need to switch off and switch on into recovery mode. To do this, hold the power, volume up and the home button simultaneously.
  4. Navigate in recovery mode using the Volume Up and Down Keys. Just select install zip from SD Card and select the zip file you copied into the SD Card.
  5. Once the process is complete your Samsung Galaxy Y will be unrooted.

That's it. If you have any doubts feel free to comment. :)

Samsung Galaxy S3 India Release Date and Price is Out.



After months of speculation and rumors, with everyone curious to find out how Samsung would surpass the Galaxy S2 with their next Galaxy flagship, the Galaxy S3 was finally officially unveiled last night in London. And Samsung didn’t disappoint, as the Galaxy S3 seems well poised to take the Galaxy S2′s place as the top dog in Samsung’s lineup. And I’m sure the S2 will gracefully step aside even though it’s still a great device in its own right.
NDTV reports that it will be making its way to Indian shores in the first week of June, just a week after its release in Europe on May 29, at an MRP of Rs. 38,000 but with market prices of around Rs. 34,000. For those waiting with their wallets ready, this is great news as they won’t have to wait long for the device to hit the Indian market.
The Galaxy S3 features a quad-core 1.4 GHz Exynos 4212 Quad processor with Mali-400MP GPU, 1 GB of RAM, 16/32/64 GB of internal memory with micro SD support, a 4.8 inch HD Super AMOLED screen, an 8 megapixel camera capable of taking 3.3 photos in one second, with 1080p video recording + a 1.9 megapixel front facing camera, a 2100 mAh battery and of course, Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich with Samsung’s TouchWiz UI laid on top.
With the Exynos processor obliterating all other devices in synthetic benchmarks, the Galaxy S3 is one powerful device. And apart from the hardware, the S3 also comes with intuitive software features such as smart eye tracking, floating videos (which let you watch videos while doing other things on the phone), S-Voice voice recognition system, and more.
Picking up the Galaxy S3 when it comes out or did it not impress you enough to warrant a purchase? Let us know in the comments.
via Sammy Hub