Hi everyone,
I'm beginner in Remix OS . It's a light and useful PC android. However, I'm worried about its safety for my accounts such as google, facebook . Does anyone give me some advice? Thanks
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/remix/remix-os/security-t3433034
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dear all,
is there any way that I can be able to setup the android honeycomb on my touch screen lenovo net book .
if yes, can any one help by details how to do that step by step.
guys,
any help on this
There are existing topics if you search for "honeycomb laptop" (without quotes) in the forums. Just revive the one that seems to fit your interests bests. Reading through them will also give you a bit of information on this topic.
Hi guys, I am new to this forum. Also, I have been using android for a few weeks now and you may classify me as a noob even though I am very experienced with other platforms such as: Symbian, Windows phone, Mac OS and Windows. I got my first android device which is a samsung galaxy tab 10.1 with 3g which I upgraded to android 3.2.Well, it is a pain in the ass to remove some apps and not to be able to change the clock rate. So I have decided to root it. It is very hard to find one tutorial when it comes to my OS version, and there is no one who shared some thoughts after they have rooted their devices. Will there be any issues? Will I receive further updates? Is the system stable after the root?
So guys and girls, share some experience if you have the same device and the same OS installed.
Welcome aboard!
For rooting start here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=15693193. It provides a very easy way to root your tablet. There you will find also some basics about cwm recovery, which you also should flash either by rom manager apk (from play store) or through odin (a windows program used to flash roms to the tab). All info is in the previous thread. You can't overclock just by rooting. Flash a different kernel. Look at pershoot's thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=15022459. Before you proceed search Google as to what rooting basically is (well, root access is like administrator rights in windows). Bear in mind that there is a 99.99% chance that your warranty will be void though! Post here any question you might have after reading! Have fun
Sent from my amazing 10.1 galaxy tab
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Hi there,
This is my first post on this website.
I wanted to root my galaxy s3 i9300 running on android 4.3.
I was not sure how to do this as the posts I saw on this website were old, so thought they wont be working.
So please can anyone from this xda developer community can tell me what to do so I can root my samsung device.
Also would rooting delete my apps and my contacts?
And lastly would you suggest to me any apps which are worth rooting your phone them.
It would be helpful if you send the links of the apps too.
Thank you
Qas
You are on the wrong forum.
Questions go in the Q & A forum
Use this treat, it contains every thing you need to now.
It works on 4.3.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1911726
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Hello All,
I am having a problem regarding Remix OS.
How to disappear the Recommendations Tab on Remix OS 3.0.205?.
Normally, it has 2 tabs namely, My apps and Recommendations.
But I just wanna use My apps only.
Could you please help me?
I look forward for your response.
Thanks in advance.
You made 3 same posts... why????
Alzheimer's?
Thread closed, please do not post multiple threads for the same topic.
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Hey guys i dont know if this could be the good thread section to post, and if anyone know how could i share ideas for rom developement tell me .
I have a concept on new os for android that i call "ephone"
Is a os based on simple tasks. Like Call,Sms,Gps,Music,social posts without accessing directly to socials,Camera,Browser.
For more detail i have to know if someone is interested on developing a rom for some devices.