Category: Android Tips

Security features in Android 4.3 Jelly Bean
Security and privacy are the main concerns among the Smartphone and tablet users. Google is trying to provide security features to the Android users. Google’s…
How to report an android appliction as SPAM to Google play store
Android is the number one open source platform and keeping this as an advantage anyone can develop and publish apps in Google play store with a onetime pay…

Level Up Your Google Chrome Performance on Android
Google Chrome is a web browser from Google which is available for almost all platforms with a responsive feedback. But sometimes because of few memory issues…

How to Check and manage App Permissions on Android
Use F-Secure to keep an eye on malicious and costly app permissions Security is a massive thing for a lot of Android users and whether it’s keeping…

Developing your own Android App in a Few Easy Steps
Developing your own Android app You’ve seen what Google’s Play store has to offer, downloaded numerous applications, deleted a few, and discovered new ways of…

How to Print Wirelessly From A Kitkat Device
Send and print documents directly from a device to a wireless printer Printing a file or document has long been part of the desktop experience.…

Similarities and differences between Google Android 4.2.2 and Apple ios 7
When iOS Betas 7 was introduced in the beta from across the globe many suspected that it was long overdue and a drastic reformation of…

HTC One vs Samsung Galaxy S4 – Already the Fight is Over?
The HTC One smartphone was unveiled few days to the world. The flagship device from HTC seems to be very promising and quite a competitor…

HTC One vs Samsung Galaxy S4 – Already the Fight is Over?
The HTC One smartphone was unveiled few days to the world. The flagship device from HTC seems to be very promising and quite a competitor…

Boost Samsung Galaxy S3 Battery Life With These Tips
Regardless of it’s feature rich package, Samsung Galaxy S3 offers terrible battery life as it provide shorter than one day run-time. It’s always better to perform best…