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Wednesday, June 22, 2011

How to Conserve Battery Life on your Android

Here are some tips on how to improve Android battery life. To maximize the amount of battery usage you get on your Android Phone, you can change certain settings within the device. And that will help you improve Android Phone’s Battery Life.
1. Using the Power Control Widget: One of the best tools on Android is the Power Control Widget. If you don’t already have it on your Desktop, simply long-press, hit Widgets, scroll down until you find Power Control, and now here it is on the top of the Desktop. From here you can control a lot of things that use your phone’s battery. For now, let’s start with the brightness of the display, since that’s one of the phone’s biggest battery hogs.
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2. Use Android’s Built-in Battery Usage tool: To start off, let’s see what’s using your battery the most, using Android’s built-in battery monitor. Hit Menu, Settings, then scroll down to About Phone, and then hit Battery Use. Here you’ll see displayed what has been using your battery the most since last you charged it. You can see the Display is a pretty big culprit here. One thing to watch out for is if there are any third party applications you’ve downloaded, if they’re up in the top five there may be something wrong. So from here you can get the idea which apps are using do much Battery.

3. Update Your Apps: Applications often get updated to use less battery power; you should make sure your apps are up to date. Even if you selected “update automatically,” some apps require that you manually install updates. Check for app updates in the Market app by hitting the menu key and going to My Apps.

4. Disable Bluetooth: If you are not using the Bluetooth or not using you headset, than turn Bluetooth is the better idea to save Battery Life. Head into Settings –> Wireless & networks–> Bluetooth and turn it off.
5. Set Wi-Fi time out: There’s a semi-hidden ‘Advanced’ Wi-Fi management screen in Android, accessed by navigating to your phone’s ‘Wi-fi Settings’ tab and then pressing the Menu button. From here, you’re able to manually select a timeout option for the Wi-Fi connection – one of the biggest power drains on idle phones.


6. Adjust Backlight: Backlight is the one of the biggest problem for battery life. Head into Settings –> Display –> Brightness, where you can choose to automatically adjust. Activating it means the OS will automatically dim its display in darker environments, including seemingly well-lit indoor rooms.


7. Disable auto-sync: If you’re not a regular user of the Google life-management apps, turn them off. Because it syncs on a too-regular basis, especially when you have lots of accounts—each one of them is set to sync every 15 minutes. You’d be better off setting it up to sync manually, but if you want it to sync automatically, you should set it to sync less frequently. Go to your account, and choose Account settings –> Email check frequency from the menu.


8. Remove unnecessary home screen widgets: Just because they’re sitting on the home screen, seemingly inactive, doesn’t mean they’re not consuming power. That goes for widgets that poll status updates in the background, as well as ones that just sit there but look pretty and animated.


9. Disable GPS: One of the biggest battery sucking features on my droid is the GPS, Android keeps location-based apps resident in the background. You can also change the GPS to use wireless networks, and uncheck the option for Use GPS satellites—this will make the GPS a little less accurate, but it will save your battery.
10. Use Task Manager: Try to use Advanced Task Cleaner or a similar application, which will help you to find which apps are running behind and it will help you to kill all those tasks easily.


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Saturday, June 11, 2011

iPhone Winterboard Themes


How To Install :
1 - Your device must be jailbroken.
2 - Make sure you have WinterBoard installed via Cydia.
3 - Search for theme name in Cydia & install it.
4 - Open WinterBoard and activate the theme name that you have installed.

8liastag3
8liastag3 iPhone Theme

Airo

A Nature Theme
A Nature Theme

ASpotlight Theme
A Spotlight Theme

ALHAQBANICURVE
ALHAQBANICURVE

Alit
alit iPhone Theme

Alive
alive iPhone Theme

Amora Renew
Amora renew

A Touch of Class
A Touch of Class

Abeo
Abeo iPhone Theme

Acropolis Luz
acropolis Luz iPhone Theme

Akanaz GlassOrb
Akanaz GlassOrb

Angular
Angular iPhone Theme

AnnME
AnnMe iPhone Theme

Aqua Fliver
Aqua Flivor iPhone Theme

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Monday, June 6, 2011

10 Best free Music & Audio Android Apps

There are so many Music apps available in Android market, today I am going to list some of these. And don't forget to check out my 20 Best Free Android Games and Top 15 Android Applications

Here is the list of 10 Best free Music & Audio Android Apps


1. Shazam


Shazam is one of my fav android app, it helps you to discover more about music. Just hold your phone up to the song to identify the track, buy it, check out the videos, get the lyrics, share it with friends – and more!




The Amazon MP3 app for Android now includes both the Amazon MP3 store and Amazon Cloud Player (US-only). Shop for music and play music stored on your Android device. Shop 15 million songs and over a million albums in the Amazon MP3 store. Choose to save your purchases directly to Cloud Drive for free or save to your device.



3. SoundHound



What’s that song? Identify it FAST with SoundHound. Unlimited usage! You can ID songs blazing fast, search by singing, see lyrics, and browse artists to your heart’s content. No monthly limits.


4. PowerAMP Musicplayer


PowerAMP is a powerful music player for Android. It has lots of features like:-
- plays mp3, mp4/m4a (including alac), ogg, wma*, flac, wav, ape, wv, tta (* some wma pro files may require NEON support)
- 10 band optimized graphical equalizer for all supported formats, presets, custom presets, per-song/per-list/per-output preset assignment
- separate Bass and Treble adjustment
- crossfade
- gapless
- plays songs from folders and from system media library
- dynamic queue
- .cue files support
- downloads missing album art
- 4 widgets, with album art and without it




10 Best free Music & Audio Android Apps

Pandora radio is a personalized radio service that streams music on your phone. Start with the name of one of your favorite artists, songs or classical composers and Pandora will create a “station” that plays their music and more music like it.



6. Winamp


Play, manage and sync music from your desktop to your Android device. Winamp for Android offers a complete music management solution (2.1 OS & above) featuring wireless desktop sync (Winamp 5.6 required), iTunes library import, & access to thousands of internet radio stations with SHOUTcast.




It helps you to Browse and listen to radio — live, local and global. Find your faves with over 50,000 channels of music, sports, news, podcasts and national networks like BBC, NPR, SWR. For more features like recording , pause try TuneIn Pro version.



8. double Twist Player


Sync and Play your iTunes playlists, podcasts and videos; imports ratings too with doubleTwist Player Android app. doubleTwist Player is the best all-in-one music, radio and video app. Finds all the music on your phone and syncs music & video with the free doubleTwist app on Mac/PC. Imports iTunes music playlists, music ratings & playcounts from your Mac/PC; sync music, play music & video podcasts!

9. My Piano


The best Piano for Android Devices. My Piano-studio quality sound,sound effects,multitouch,integrated sampler,MIDI

10. MixZing Media Player


MixZing is simply the most advanced media player around! Find the music you want to hear now, whether it’s already in your collection or available for purchase. Mixzing is the ultimate music discovery solution.


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