Showing posts with label Samsung. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Samsung. Show all posts

Tuesday, 7 May 2013

How To Overcome Home Button Lag Issue In Galaxy S4

Galaxy S4
Home button lag proves out to be a common and very frustrating problem for the owners of the Samsung Galaxy S4. However, there is always a way out to every problem and hence, we are going to share an instant solution with you for this issue.

Monday, 6 May 2013

How To Make Galaxy S3 Faster

Galaxy S3
Samsung Galaxy S3 is apparently becoming popular among smart phone lovers, and most of them have got along quite well with it. However, the thinking heads of the technical world are still arguing on the performance of the phone. Many tech-savvy users are comparing S3 to other strong devices such as HTC One, and it’s recently launched successor S4.

Wednesday, 1 May 2013

How To Install Galaxy S4 Weather Utility On Galaxy S3

Galaxy S4 Weather Utility
The success story of Samsung Galaxy S4 began right from its inauguration, and continues to take brighter turns each day. With the increasing amount of S4 followers, the software developers are publishing more of its utilities to make the most of its popularity. After the success of recently published software leaks such as S4 camera, Jelly Bean, S-Translator and multi view utilities, the time has come when we should play with the interface. The popular ROM chef rompnit has designed a brand new series of weather widgets, especially for S3 users, having the desire to enjoy S4 features within S3 environment.

How To Root Samsung Galaxy S4

Samsung Galaxy S4
Smart phone lovers have just got new stuff in their list, with the recent showcase of Galaxy S4 by Samsung. “The bigger is better” and so has proven by the new phone which comes with 4.99 inch screen. The features are somewhat similar to its ancestor S3. However, when it comes to count on weight, S4 is 10 g lighter than the S3.

Wednesday, 31 October 2012

iPad Mini vs Galaxy Note 2, Which One Will You Buy?

Those who are considering Samsung Galaxy Note 2 and Apple iPad Mini as their next tablet would definitely love to know the differences before buying any one of these. Let us look and compare these two popular pieces of technology available in the market.

Monday, 22 October 2012

How To Restore A Bricked Samsung Galaxy S III

When you find your Samsung Galaxy S III acting in a weird way once you install the jailbreaking tool, then it can be an alerting sign for you as there is possibility of getting bricked. These signs may include unexpected restart of your phone, unresponsiveness, displaying third party root apps download screen etc. For this purpose, you can try out some recovery steps to restore your bricked Samsung Galaxy S III:

Friday, 19 October 2012

Comparison: HTC J Butterfly Vs. Galaxy Note 2

When it comes to count on most popular phablets (phone-come-tablet), any one would surely suggest the name of Galaxy Note 2 rolled out by Samsung. But recently HTC has come into sight with its new twist to phablets named as J Butterfly. Knowing the on-going popularity of both the devices, one would definitely want to know what both are offering to its users. Let’s have a look by making a contrast.

Monday, 15 October 2012

Top 10 Gaming Laptops of 2012

Most of the gaming individuals prefer consoles as their ultimate gaming platform. Gaming desktops probably have better capability to provide technical specifications what gaming freaks desire in their system. But, portability and comfort level are undoubtedly the most important factors that lacks with desktop. For the gamers who want to enjoy gaming being comfortable, Geeky Portal has brought you a list of top 10 best gaming laptops for this year (2012).

Friday, 12 October 2012

All-In-One Toolkit For Galaxy Note 2 To Root, Flash, Backup And More

As soon as any new device arrives in the market, the first thing that people would show their interest is the ease of rooting that particular device. It happened the same way with Samsung when they announced the release of their new creation Galaxy Note 2. The specifications can urge a person to root it out on its first use! One of the Samsung’s fans on XDA-developers community found out an amazing tool-kit to customize this new tablet-come-smartphone and I thought I should share it with all of you who want to enjoy the most of this great looking smartphone.

Wednesday, 10 October 2012

Apple iPhone 5 vs Samsung Galaxy Note 2: Thinner Or Bigger?

The popularity of prior comparison-based articles urged me to share another interesting contrast between the highly acclaimed Apple's iPhone 5 and the biggest smartphone launched by Samsung i.e. Galaxy Note 2.

Monday, 21 May 2012

How To Install Galaxy S III's S-Voice To Any Android Device

The Samsung Galaxy S III is very much in the talk over the internet because of its top-notch features. Among those one is the S-Voice, which is the Samsung's voice assistant application that seems quite similar to the Apple’s Siri that was featured in the iPhone 4S. The official S-Voice application hasn’t released yet in Google Play Store, neither the Samsung Galaxy S III. Although you can install S-Voice on your Android devices as some Android developers able to extract the S-Voice app from the official Galaxy S III ROM that was leaked during the last week.

Monday, 7 May 2012

Top 5 Features Of The Samsung Galaxy S III

Finally Samsung launched it's new and most awaited smartphone of this year - the Samsung Galaxy S III. This device is packed with top-notch hardware and it's new cool features are enough to make the smartphone lovers crazy. The Samsung Galaxy S III is well in front of the iPhone 4S in the race of the new innovations and super features. As I already told that Galaxy S III is in market with some brand features, but have a look at the top 5 features of the Galaxy S III that makes it preferable smartphone among the others especially against the iPhone 4S.

Wednesday, 28 December 2011

SUR40 - Thin Tabletop Computer

Check out this giant tabletop computer known as SUR40, which is jointly created by Samsung and Microsoft. This tabletop is quite thin and very responsive too. This table contains a lot of LCD pixels that emits an infrared beam whenever something placed on it to send data to the sensor, then processor processed the data to create an image in eight-bit format to display it with the specific names and numbers of the products.