QUOTE(ZeneticX @ Jun 22 2012, 03:24 PM)
can, as long you got a custom kernel (eg :siyah ) and an external program like extweaks
you can set the min and max speed
you can set the min and max speed
Samsung Galaxy S III I9300 Official Thread V10, OTA AVAILABLE. ROOTED USERS - FRONT PAGE
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QUOTE(waveweaver @ Jun 22 2012, 03:33 PM) Sell bro..sell..!!! Precaution mah Not normal..better sell it quickly before it EXPLODE..!!! ~~sighh~~ one bad luck case against nearly 5 millions SGS3 sold and suddenly everybody scared. You got better luck striking 4D number than having your phone explode on your face :-P |
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QUOTE(ZeneticX @ Jun 22 2012, 03:39 PM) Are u looking for this ??http://www.ebay.com/itm/Car-Charger-Windsh...=item416723a4e6 |
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I just found out that the Power-Button longgar issue cannot be fix one !! Its because the button is slightly smaller than the non-longgar one !! the only way to fix it is to exchange with the new power button ~anyway, its not a major problem !!!
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My yoobao batt pack got 2 usb output, one is 1a and the other one is 2a....
which is suitable for S3 huh ??? |
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QUOTE(firstknight @ Jun 22 2012, 06:48 PM) you guys using antivirus?? is it necessary?? i seem to be getting some wierd notification ads.... i use ad free but still got such things... i m using AVAST free one !! i also doubt it before, but its no harm to install one, right !! so far no problemo This post has been edited by mscw88: Jun 22 2012, 06:52 PM |
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QUOTE(Andrewtst @ Jun 22 2012, 07:05 PM) 100% Transparent & Pure Black version out~! Wow...wow..... As usual for deoxeded ROM only. ------------------------------------------------- 100% Transparent Stock Icons ![]() Download: http://db.tt/KF02MoAZ ICS Blue Icons ![]() Download: http://db.tt/xH6SRstK Purple Icons ![]() Download: http://db.tt/mX8e0MpR ------------------------------------------------- Pure Black ICS Blue Icons ![]() Download: http://db.tt/GTvyq75t Purple Icons ![]() Download: http://db.tt/hq1FoHZU Original XDA thread - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1723417 |
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Google chrome not compatible for S3 ?? or is it only incompatible for rooted S3 ??
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QUOTE(David83 @ Jun 22 2012, 09:38 PM) QUOTE(XeactorZ @ Jun 22 2012, 09:38 PM) me can installed chrome beta from play store without any problem Huh.........i thought i heard some members here sayin' google chrome got problem with their s3 mah !!! *by that time my s3 haven't root @@ This post has been edited by mscw88: Jun 22 2012, 09:42 PM |
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Got a question here !! I used S Memo to keep my memo.....as we know, it can put picture as well, right !! But after i attached the pic to my memo n save the my memo, when i try to re-edit the memo, i didn't seem to able to move or resize the pic anymore !!!! anyone here ever experience this problem (at least for me)..........
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QUOTE(firstknight @ Jun 22 2012, 10:01 PM) my friend r using AVG......he said AVAST looked much more user friendly !!! Added on June 22, 2012, 10:04 pmGot a question here !! I used S Memo to keep my memo.....as we know, it can put picture as well, right !! But after i attached the pic to the memo n save it, and when i try to re-edit the memo again, i didn't seem to able to move or resize the pic anymore !!!! anyone here ever experience this problem (at least for me).......... Anyone got any idea !!!! This post has been edited by mscw88: Jun 22 2012, 10:05 PM |
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QUOTE(lykids @ Jun 23 2012, 09:03 AM) stock one !! Added on June 23, 2012, 1:06 pm QUOTE(benny888 @ Jun 23 2012, 10:10 AM) Why task killers are totally unnecessary ? This is a debatable topic. Personally I don't use any Task Killers. The official stand from Google is Task Killers are unnecessary for Androids. I quote from Google : By default, every application runs in its own Linux process. Android starts the process when any of the application's code needs to be executed, and shuts down the process when it's no longer needed and system resources are required by other applications. A content provider is active only while it's responding to a request from a ContentResolver. And a broadcast receiver is active only while it's responding to a broadcast message. So there's no need to explicitly shut down these components. Activities, on the other hand, provide the user interface. They're in a long-running conversation with the user and may remain active, even when idle, as long as the conversation continues. Similarly, services may also remain running for a long time. So Android has methods to shut down activities and services in an orderly way. Many users still having Windows mentality and find it difficult to change. They still think Android works like Windows. Those who come from Mac OSX might be able to accept the concept of not using task killers better read this : http://www.androidcentral.com/ram-what-it-...u-shouldnt-care Watch this video : Almost everyone has used these at one point in their Android life. And in most cases, reps at carrier retail stores will install these upon buying any of their Android phones with or without your knowledge. Its part of this HUGE misconception that Android needs these to run properly. Couldn't be further from the truth. Everyone knows one of the main benefits with Android is the fact that it, unlike certain other OS's, can run apps in the background. And the more RAM on your phone, the more apps you can have open at one time for true multitasking. This is one of the reasons RAM is a highly sought after spec when comparing Android devices. Most people know Android sucks when it comes to battery life. It's definitely a problem in Android. We know this. The misconception a lot of people have is that the reason for the horrible battery life is largely in part because of all the apps "running" in the background. This is one of the reasons these misinformed reps install these Task Killer apps onto phones thinking they're helping, but they're not. First, Android doesn't necessarily keep apps "running" in the background like a car. Using gas/CPU without you knowing. Android will pause those apps until you return to them. If you don't come back to the app for awhile, Android will eventually close the app altogether. The other misconception people have with using a task killer is that it's some how making their phone faster. This usually has something to do with the thought that "freeing up RAM" is going to make your phone speedier and quicker when doing everyday tasks (I used to believe this as well). But not so. First off, even if you close out 20 apps in the background, 20 more will open up in their place. Like Bebe's Kids. They don't die -- they multiply. Resistance is futile. Second, it's not like Android keeps running apps in the background until you're completely out of RAM. That would cause your phone to completely freeze and lock up. Instead, it will begin closing the oldest apps still open in the background to make space for new ones. I mean think about it, do you have to manage the RAM on your home computer? No. It just works, right? Same with Android. But just like your computer, there are those times when things go wrong. Sometimes an app can misbehave and become unresponsive. Or perhaps you changed some options in an app and it needs to be closed/killed/stopped so that it can be opened and refreshed. Or maybe you have a game that has gone rogue and really is, in fact, running in the background sucking CPU and RAM and causing your phone to run to a crawl. It's only in these rare occasions that using a task manager is acceptable. Even then, for your average user, a simple reboot will solve these rare problems. So for techy people that like to monitor and micro manage everything that goes on in their phone, yes, using a task manager is acceptable. But for your average soccer mom/gf/grandma/Joe Schmo, there really is no excuse for them to have these apps installed on their phone. More often than not, they're going to ruin their user experience with the phone, doing more harm than good, and it will cause them to run to the iPhone where they don't have to worry about this sorta stuff. So with that. I am done here, folks. I hope this Public Service Announcement helped shed some light on a murky subject with Android. Now go uninstall that Task Killer. Now. Added on June 23, 2012, 1:07 pm QUOTE(wayneraul @ Jun 23 2012, 10:55 AM) most sought after gua !!! This post has been edited by mscw88: Jun 23 2012, 01:07 PM |
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