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Showing posts with label Android tips. Show all posts
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Tuesday, 28 February 2017

Top 5 Bluetooth Transfer Apps For Your Android Phone

Bluetooth transfer apps

Android phones as we all know is popular in the global market and also among youngsters simply because they are cheaper in price compared to iOS phones. Android phones are mostly used this days because of its awesome features such as Large RAM, large storage, IPS HD display, full touch support, high quality camera, fast internet, High speed CPU's and easy to use interface. Latest abdtoid phone storage can be expanded with the help of memory card (SD card). Sometimes we need to large files that is based on our ibterst or transfer games with large size, etc. As android users, we either have the option to either use the WiFi direct feature or to use Bluetooth transfer. We all know that Bluetooth transfer speed is very low. However, for the sake of those using the older version of android that does not support WiFi direct feature, you can download any of the Bluetooth transfer apps For your android phones to download apps from one android phone to the other easily.

List Of Top 5 Bluetooth Transfer Apps For Android To Transfer Data


1. Bluetooth File Transfer.
Bluetooth file transfer is one of the popular Android Bluetooth file transfer App which is available on Google play store for free. We can manage our phone files using its files manager. Using this App we can select multiple files to send. It uses the FTP protocol to transfer the files. It is compatible with all the Android versions. You can also view the received file using this App. Approximately 10 million people have installed this App.
Download Bluetooth File Transfer on Google playstore

2. Bluetooth File Share.

bluetooth file share
Bluetooth file share is another popular Android Bluetooth file sharing App. It is also available on Google play store for free. It can be used to share Audio, video, photos, apps etc. This app also arrange all the files category wise. We can also share Application via social media like Gmail, FB etc. It can also backup the application installed on our phone. It can also share contacts and provide support for dropbox. Approximately 500,000 people have installed this App.
Download Bluetooth File Share on Google playstore

3. Bluetooth App Sender.
bluetooth app sender
Bluetooth App sender is specially designed to send our installed App and apk files with the help of Bluetooth. It is available on Google Playstore for free. It also allow you to Backup your Apps. Bluetooth App Sender also allows you to share your apps to social networking sites like Gmail and Facebook. It is a light weight App which provide easy to use interface. Approximately 1 million people have installed this App.
Download Bluetooth App Sender on Google playstore

4. Bluetooth Share File.
bluetooth share file
It is another high rated app in the list of best Bluetooth file transfer apps for android. It has a rating of 4.5 on Google play store. We can easily share audio, video, image, doc, and zip files using this app with our friends. It also provide inbuilt image browser. We can also share file using social media. We can switch on the bluetooth from inside the App. Approximately 50 thousand people have installed this App.
Download Bluetooth Share File on Goggle Playstore

5. App Sender Bluetooth.
app sender bluetooth
It is another best Android app for sharing our installed apps with our friends without using internet. We xan easily share our installed app with bluetooth or other options like Email, Dropbox, FB etc.It has a rating of 4.1 on Google Play Store. We can also uninstall an app from this App. It require Android 2.3 or higher version. Approximately 50 thousand people have installed this App.
Download App Sender Bluetooth on Google Play Store

Conclusion:
The above given are few best Bluetooth apps for android to transfer files. We hope you like them all don’t forget to share it with others. For any questions, write a comment below

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Friday, 24 February 2017

Using Your Picture To Make Emoticons? Checkout


Technology develops deep and deep daily. Technology as we all know has done more good to us than bad. Though it makes some to be lazy but it can't stop the existence of what technology has brought to us or rather should I say to what technology is bringing to us.

After high imploration from the public, Android has finally bring out an alternative way to produce a custom emoticons"emoji". This was made possible because of the public request for it because sometimes there are still time when you can find the ideal emoticon to make known of yourself. Rather than waiting for Android to install that to you in the next emoticon update - it's high time you produce your own emoticon without anyone providing you with what is not real.

Thus, you can use any image you want - even if it's camera images or downloaded images. This emoticons can also be shared on any social media with your friends. In no wasting of your time, let's get started.

how to make emoticons using your picture

HERE'S HOW TO USE EMOJI MAKER
Firstly, Download and install emoji maker on your phone, its totally free!

• Having installed the app on your Android device, launch the app.

• At the first page of the app, you'll see "New emoji, popular, my emojis, stitch emojis and accessories emojis".

• Click on the and start with your
editing.

• Having clicked on the New emoji to create your own emojis - there are some other tools provided for you to make a custom emoji even without your own picture"downloaded or camera".

• Now you can make use of those tools to create both custom and your image emojis but to create emoji with your picture - click on the one that looks like a cropping tool.

how to make emoticons using your picture

• Click on the circled plus icon to select image from your gallery. Before proceeding, you must select the shape you want it to be in form of - weather it's human form or square etc. After that click on the icon that looks like a photo album so as to select picture from your gallery.

how to make emoticons using your picture

• Next is to begin with how you want the emoticon to be.

• Two fingers can be used in editing the emoticon. However you can increase or decrease the size of a tool you selected by holding two fingers on the screen and expand or reduce your fingers.

Probably, it is not a must that the image you used must lime with the cropping style. Sometimes it might be odd images but you can still design it even if it's odd.

how to make emoticons using your picture

With the use of two fingers on your screen you can as well rotate the emoticon tool and place it in the right order. This emoji maker app also contain some custom gif animated images "if you wish to use gif animated images".

Making custom emojis using your photo or downloaded photo makes chatting more sweet than you can ever imagine. Being able to show your friends your feelings through emojis can make it more understandable for them and also more easier for you to express your feelings.

Thats all.
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5 reasons to buy the Samsung Galaxy A3 (2017)

samsung galaxy a3

The Samsung Galaxy A3 (2017) is a great mid range device. Samsung hasn’t managed to avoid all faults with this phone but it without a doubt includes a range of functions and features that definitely play in its favor. Here are 5 reasons to opt for the Galaxy A3 (2017).

Before revealing the strengths of this device, it’s important to acknowledge its weaknesses. This way you can ensure that, as a potential buyer, your final decision is based on all the facts from both sides of the coin. The phone was released with Android 6.0.1, an Android interface that has now been available for several months. Samsung didn’t consider it necessary to install Android Nougat on the device, which reflects the fragmentation problem that affects the various Android versions.

Some also criticize the device’s poor internal memory (16 GB), as photography enthusiasts and/or multimedia fans will quickly use up the available space. While it is possible to use a microSD card, we shouldn't place such high expectations on a mid-range device. That said, this sector of the market is evolving and Samsung must move along with it otherwise it will loose out to other manufacturers that are likely to take the lead. One final downside: the price is still quite high, even when you consider all the device’s advantages.

1. It's waterproof
The waterproof feature often seems to be reserved for top-range devices, especially at Samsung. Luckily, things have changed this year because Samsung has decided to make its A3 and A5 models waterproof. Both devices have an IP68 certification, just the same as that which was given to their big brother: the Samsung Galaxy S7.

This certification means they are protected against water and dust. Not only can you use your device in the rain but you can submerge it in water up to 1.5 meters deep for a maximum duration of 30 minutes. Sounds too good to be true?

2. It's compact in size
This is probably the smartphone’s main selling point. While the current trend is for manufacturers to produce devices with larger screens (to such an extent that foldable screen technology is now being developed), some users still remain loyal to screens measuring less than 5 inches. Unfortunately, relatively few manufacturers are producing high-quality devices with a small screen. In the top-range domain, there are hardly any and in the mid range market, Sony is the only one: Sony Xperia Z5 Compact (former top-range Sony) and Sony Xperia X Compact.

The new Samsung Galaxy A3 has the advantage of being less expensive than the Sony Xperia X Compact and is also waterproof, a concept that Sony abandoned with its X Compact. With a 4.7-inch screen, the A3 2017 will delight all compact screen enthusiasts.

samsung galaxy a3

3. It has good battery life
Last year, one of the A3’s main strengths was its battery life. This year, again, the phone doesn’t let its users down. That said, it's important to point out that Samsung does everything it can to optimize the device: the slight improvements in capacity compared to the previous model (from 2,300 to 2,350 mAh) and the simple HD definition (720 x 1,280) enable these excellent results.

"The slight improvements in capacity compared to the previous model and the simple HD definition enable these excellent results."

The battery life obviously depends on how you use your smartphone but if you use your device intensively (videos, chats, games…), you should get at least a day and a half of battery life. You can double your battery life with moderate usage!

4. It comes with a great camera
Generally, mid-range devices don’t stand out because of their cameras. Everything taken into consideration, the A3’s camera is great. Of course, it doesn’t have the same potential the high-end devices have but it still allows you to take high-quality images with the 13 megapixel camera and an f/1.9 aperture.

Sometimes you have to take your time taking a photo in order to get the best lighting but on the whole, the photos are good and details are captured well. When lighting isn’t great, the quality is affected but we were satisfied with the results for a camera in this range.

samsung galaxy a3

5. Its design and finish is worthy of the Samsung Galaxy S7
The Samsung Galaxy S7 was the design inspiration for the A3 and A5, that much is obvious. The Galaxy S7 is a beautiful smartphone and this new A3 is just as elegant. The finishes are perfect, the handling is excellent, it’s a visual delight… The brushed casing is as close to perfection as you can manage - even the camera lens barely protrudes. However, while we’re talking about the back of the phone, it's important to point out that it has a glass cover.

On the front, on the Home button, Samsung has placed a fingerprint scanner. On the right hand side, there is a SIM card and microSD card slot. Samsung is therefore offering us more than ever on a device designed for the mid-range market.

Are you considering buying the Samsung A3 (2017)? Do you think is it still too expensive for a mid-range device? Let us know in the comments below.

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Monday, 20 February 2017

Top 2 Recommended Antivirus Apps For Your Android Phone

Having problems with your android protection? Here are 2 recommended apps.


Are you having problems with your android phone? You don't have to worry anymore because I've listed the top 2 antivirus app for you.

This days Android malwares are becoming harder to detect as little or no concern is shown towards the security.

AFter thorough research, i discovered 5 antivirus apps that could be of great help to securing your phone.

Recommended:

1. ESET MOBILE SECURITY
ESET is a well respected security software brand for android phones. According to independent lab test result, it is said to be one of the best mobile antivirus. ESET antivirus protects your phone from all malware and phishing. The interface of this app is well designed, and the app also prevents battery drainage. The features in this app are very useful. However, there is no form of backup utilities or parental controls.

ESET features


• It has a nice interface.
• It protects your phone against malware and phishing.
• It protects your phone while surfing the internet.
• It helps you prevent unwanted emailing source from messaging you.
• It has anti-theft feature.
• It Prevents your battery from draining faster.
• Apps are being scanned before installed.
• It has a free technical support.
Download ESET Mobile Security

2. Kaspersky Antivirus

Kaspersky Internet Security for Android is a FREE-to-download antivirus solution to help protect your phones and tablets that can be even more vulnerable than your computer, as well as your privacy and your personal information against online dangers.

There are phishers who want to trick you into giving up your bank account information or your personal identity. There are also hackers who want your phone to perform Bitcoin mining. Thieves will also want to steal your phone so that they can perform the mining, make calls at your expenses or sell the data.

Kaspersky features


• Scan for viruses, malware, spyware and
Trojans - with a background check
• Automatically remove viruses & other threats
from phones & tablets
• Help to safeguard all the apps & files you download
• Protect your vulnerable personal information from prying eyes
• Help to keep you financial information secure while shopping & banking online
• Block unwanted phone calls and text messages
• Filter out dangerous links & sites while surfing the Web
• Find your lost Android phone or tablet
Download Kaspersky Antivirus & Internet Security

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Saturday, 11 February 2017

How To Make Your Android Keyboard Play Sounds While Typing

Android Operating system is one of the phones that is highly customizable. Sometimes, we use these capabilities to add core functionality or streamline the user experience, but there are other times when customization is just about having fun and making your smartphone's interface look more smart.

The latter is the category where a new app from developer Quadban Yousseff comes into play, as it turns any Android keyboard into a musical instrument of sorts. You can pick from several synthesized strings, horns, and percussions, then every letter on your keyboard will play a different note as you type. It's really a fun little tweak, so I'll show you how it works below.

musical android keyboard

Install Keyusic
To turn your keyboard into a musical instrument, get started by installing Youssef's app, which is called Keyusic -Keyboard Sounds.

Install Keyusic for free from the Google
Play Store


Enable The Accessibility Service
Open Keyusic, then tap the toggle switch next to the "Start up" option. From here, you'll be prompted to enable the app's Accessibility service, so tap "Show the Settings" on the popup. After that, select Keyusic from the list, enable the switch at the top of the screen, and press "OK" when prompted.


Enable The Musical Keyboard
With the Accessibility service enabled, head back to Keyusic and tap the "Start up" toggle switch again—this time it'll actually turn on. From here, you've got two options: Either tap the + button at the bottom of the screen, then select individual apps that you'd like to use the musical keyboard in, or simply enable the "Global activation" switch if you'd like to use the musical keyboard in all of your apps.


Enjoy Your New Musical Keyboard
From now on, your keyboard will simply make music as you type. The sound level is tied into your system media volume, so you'll probably want to set that somewhere in the middle to ensure that you can hear the sounds without them being too over the top. Each letter on your keyboard will play a different note, too, so the words you type will be like mini musical compositions!


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Thursday, 9 February 2017

How To Speed Up Your Dull Android Smartphone

One of the disadvantages of retaining a phone after the expiration of a two-year contract -- as many of us do -- is that those older phones have accumulated a few years' worth of digital gunk.

smartphones

They're clogged up like an aging sewer on the wrong side of town.
Just like on a PC, bits of app and OS code become discombobulated orphaned from the parent program. Onboard digital debris becomes disoriented like a drunk stumbling out of a favored hole-in-the-wall; jumbled lethargy sets in, and the device can take forever to start or become sticky in operation.
Well, just like a PC -- or a run-down apartment house, for that matter -- you can freshen up a gloopy smartphone. Here's how to go about speeding up a slowing Android smartphone.

Get Rid of Superfluous Apps
The purpose of this procedure is not so much to free space but to remove any apps that might be performing poorly. Apps can contain all sorts of trouble-prone, permissions-based polling, checking and syncing.

Step 1: Open the Settings area by touching the Settings cogwheel-like icon. Then scroll through to the Apps menu item. In older versions of Android, it's labeled Applications.

Step 2: Touch the Downloaded tab and scroll through the list of apps. These are the apps that you've installed over the years.

Step 3: Touch the app label for any app that you haven't used in six months and press Clear Cache, then Clear Data and then Disable or Uninstall, depending on options proffered.

Tip: Be ruthless here and purge anything you're not using -- it's a lot easier than identifying rogue behavior app-by-app.

Step 4: Test by restarting the phone and unscientifically identifying whether performance has improved. Key benchmarks are time-to start and speed-of-scroll between home screens.
If the phone is feeling nimble again, you've
identified your issue.

Make Some Space


Step 1: Open the Apps menu item again from within Settings.

Step 2: Choose Options and then Sort by size.

Step 3: Scroll through the first few apps --the most memory-hungry -- and clear the caches by pressing the Clear Cache button within each App label. This will free memory, allowing more operating headroom. Then test.

Step 4: Check storage by opening the Settings area again. Then scroll through to the Storage menu item.

View the Internal Storage graphical bar. If it's full, with little space being indicated as available, install LeveloKment's app Storage Analyser , available free in the Google Play store, and run it.
Tip: This app will identify the largest files on your device -- files that may be phantom -- and allow you to delete or move them off the device, thus freeing space. Then test.

Reinstall the Factory Stock Software
If the previous steps haven't solved the problem, this likely will. Like rehab (or the drunk tank) for our wrong-side-of-the-tracks inhabitant, this operation may sound like a big deal and a lot of work, and unfortunately it is, because you have to reconfigure your apps.

Step 1: Open the Backup and Reset menu item from Settings and check Backup My Data along with your Google account details if prompted.
Tip: Leave the phone connected to the Internet overnight if you are newly creating a backup.
This will give the Google servers time to pluck the settings data like WiFi connections and passwords, which it will restore later. You can skip this, but you'll have to re-enter a bunch more stuff manually.

Step 2: Select Factory Data Reset from the same menu and follow the prompts to perform a full wipe and OS reinstall.
Tip: Before a reset save, off-device, any internal storage-stored media files, like captured photographs. A reset wipes internal storage.

Step 3: Allow the phone to restart and follow the prompts to set up your Google account on the device anew.
Tip: If your downloaded apps don't immediately show, you can kick-start the installation from Google's Play store My Apps menu item.

Step 4: Reconfigure your apps' settings.
Tip: This is the tried-and-true method to get the phone back to stock and a just-out-of-box state.
Avoid restoring from backups in this case because you may reintroduce the issue or issues.

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Friday, 3 February 2017

How To Copy Your Contacts From Your BlackBerry Phone To Your Android Phone

blackberry android

There are two methods use in copying your contacts from your BlackBerry to your android phone. It's left for you to choose one method. Get started by following the simple procedures written below.

Method 1 (Works only on android phones


1. Sign up for a Gmail account(also known as google account) if you don't have one.

2. Go to blackberry app world and download Google sync (I think that was the correct app name) to your blackberry.

3. Open Google sync, sign in with your gmail account and Sync contacts to Google(by clicking sync now).

4. On your android phone, go to your phone's settings ( if you don’t have a shortcut/ icon on your home-screen, you can find your phone's setting icon in your list of apps ).

5. Scroll down and select the tab that says Back up and reset.
Now make sure the "Back up my data" tab is checked, and if it is not, check it right now.

This option would ensure that your contacts are backed up automatically. As soon as you add a contact to your phone book it will automatically be backed up( synced ) to your signed in Gmail account. If you lose your phone through any means or like in this case you want to copy your contacts from your blackberry phone, your contacts will be restored when you sign in to your google account and switch the synchronize button on your google account.

To do that follow the simple steps below.

• Go to settings.

• Click on accounts

• Click on add account

• Click on Google

• Log into your Gmail account on your Android device i.e the same gmail account you used on your black berry device.

• Click on Accept.

• After signing in, go back to your where you have accounts( As indicated above it is located in the settings) Select google account from the available list.

• Select your google account, turn on the sync contacts option and all your contacts will be restored after few minutes.

NB: When using the 1st method, your data connection ( it works with internet subscription or pay as you go ) has to be switched on for your contacts to be restored to your phone.

Method 2 (works on blackberry curve, bold, storm and all non BB10 BlackBerry phones)


1. Activate Bluetooth on your Android device

2. Go to "Settings> Wireless & networks> Bluetooth Settings"

3. Check the box next to "Bluetooth"

4. Check the box next to "Visible" i n order for the device to be detected by the BlackBerry. Pair devices from your BlackBerry

5. From the BlackBerry home screen, click on: Options (wrench icon)> Networks and Connections> Bluetooth Connections. Turn Bluetooth > On

6. In "Paired Devices", click on "Add a new device", then click on "Search" and your Android should be detected.

7. Select your Android device and click on Submit to prompt your device.

8. Transfer all your contacts via Bluetooth

9. On your BlackBerry go to "Paired devices" now appears an select your Android phone.

• Press the BlackBerry button and select "Transfer contacts"

• Authorize the Bluetooth access on the Android device and wait for the transfer to be completed.

10. Once the transfer is completed (Android Phone) Go to contacts>More>Import / Export > Select Phone Storage>Next> Select Phone Contact>Next>Import.
Wait for the importing to finish.

That's it, you've successfully copied your contacts to your new smartphone!

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How To Install KitKat On Your Android Phone

android KitKat

Hello Everyone, in this article i’m talking about how to install kitkat 4.4 on android devices with CyanogenMod 11. CyanogenMod is an open source operating system for smartphones and tablet computers, based on the Android mobile platform. It is developed as free and open source software based on the official releases of Android by Google, with added original and third-party code. CyanogenMod releases are provided on a nightly, milestone, and “stable version” schedule. I’ve been running CM 11(kitkat 4.4) for a couple of months now and have been very impressed. Now, you can get the same KitKat (CM 11) experience on the aging but still wonderful . Here’s how to do it.

Warning:
The installation of custom ROMs is risky, so if you do not follow the procedure properly, you can end up with an unusable phone. Back up all your data first, charge your battery and proceed with caution. Neither “HelperTricks Team” nor myself will be held responsible for any damage done to your phone as a result of this process.

Requirements:
Rooted Android Phone and remember to backup of your android system

You should also backup your app data too as this process will wipe your device.

Downloads:
Download the latest CM 11 for your Android Device form Official Site of CyanogenMod. As always, there’s nothing preventing you from flashing a newer version, once it is available.

Also download the Google applications package for KitKat: gapps-kk

How to Install KitKat on Android with CM 11:
How to Install KitKat on Android, Since your device is rooted, we will use the good old custom recovery method. As a reminder, here is the procedure:

1. Download both zip files given above on your android device.

2. Place both files in the root directory of your android device.

3. Turn off the android device and restart in Recovery Mode (for samsung-> Home + Power + Volume Up until the logo appears or the third vibration and release & for other android devices-> use google to find how to open recovery mod or clockworkmod for any android device).

4. Perform a factory reset by selecting and confirming the option Wipe Data/Factory Reset then Wipe Cache. Some users prefer to Format System” / ”Wipe Dalvik Cache at this point too.

5. Then select “install zip from sd card” and locate the CM 11 zip you downloaded before.

6. Click Yes to confirm.

7. Next, flash the gapps zip file.

8. Return to the main Recovery Menu and select Reboot System Now.

The first reboot on CM 11 may take a few minutes. Let us know how you like it!

If you face any problem feel free discuss in below comments.

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How To Root Your Android Phone Without Risking Your Android Warranty

Root your android phone

The method is quite easy and just requires a third party software that will root your android device without any risk of voiding warranty of your android. You just need to follow some simple steps below to proceed.

Steps To Root Android Without Voiding Your Android Warranty:

Step 1. First of all download and install the best Android Rooting Software that is iRoot. This is the only program that will let you root your android device without voiding your warranty.

Step 2. Install the software and launch iRoot on your computer and you will see the screen like below.

Step 3. Now you need to enable USB debugging on your android device. For this Go to developer option and then enable it. If developer option is not enabled on your device then you can enable it by opening About Phone and tapping 7-10 times on build number.

Step 4. Now connect your android with PC using USB data cable and wait for iRoot to detect it.

Step 5. Now the Root button will get activated on iRoot software and just click on it to root your android device.

Step 6. Now wait for few minutes to complete the rooting process and your device might get restarted 2-3 times.

That’s it! you are done, now you have successfully rooted your android device without risking its warranty.

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Thursday, 2 February 2017

Here's How To Fix "Application Not Installed" On Your Android Phone

Yesterday, I was trying to install an app on my android phone when i got this infamous Error : “Application Not Installed”. At first , i was clueless on what to do because it was happening to me for the first time. But after some research, i was able to find a solution to this problem. In this article, we’re going to look at why you get “Application Not Installed” error on android and what you can do to fix it.

application not installed

Why Am I Getting Application Not Installed Error?


There are several reasons why you are getting this error. Firstly , if you’re downloading android apps from an external source (outside Google playstore) , then you’re more likely to see this error. Another reason could be that the file is corrupt / poorly coded or comes with an Invalid Certificate.
Here are the possible reasons:

1. The App Is Poorly Coded: Sometimes an app could come with poorly written codes by the developer. Such apps cannot be installed because of its unhealthy state.

2. You Disabled Installation Of Apps From Unknown Sources: If you’re downloading apps from external sources (Outside Google Play) , then you MUST allow the installation of apps from unknown sources.

3. There’s Not Enough Storage Space: it could be that the storage space on your android device is filled up.

4. Invalid Appliation Signature: Every app on the internet has a certificate that will expire after a certain time. Installing an unsigned app could cause this error. Also , Installing another version of an app (with a different signed certificate) on the same device can also result to error.

5. App Is Not Compactible With Your Android Version: Some apps are programmed to work on some specific android version. For instance , an app can work on Android 4.4KitKat but cannot work on Android 5.0 Lollipop

Possible Solutions To Application Not Installed Error


Here are few things to do when you encounter such error:

1. Change app installation location to Automatic or Let system decide.

2. Allow installation of applications from unknown sources. Go to Settings >> Security >> Allow installation of apps from unknown sources .

3. Reboot your phone: sometimes rebooting your phone could solve this.

4. Free up space in your phone: uninstall apps that you’re not using to free up space for new ones.

5. Avoid installing unsigned apks: most times downloading .apk apps outside playstore could be very risky. The could be corrupt or Unsigned apps and will definately not install.

6. Reset apps permissions from settings menu.

7. Make sure your SD card is not mounted or connected to a PC or elsewhere.

8. Contact the developer: you can contact the developer for installation guide.

9. Make sure your SD card is not mounted or connected to a PC .

10. Hard Reset: if after everything and you still cannot install apps, your best option maybe to perform a hardreset. (NOTE: Hardreset will wipe out all you Phone’s data. So you’re advised to backup your important files before doing this)

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Sunday, 25 December 2016

How To Backup Your Android Device

Never Lose Another Contact or Photo With These Important Backup Tips
Android phones

Whether you're rooting your phone, updating your Android OS, or simply trying to get more space on your device, backing up your data is always a good practice. But how exactly do you do it? As is common with Android, there are several options. First, you can simply go into your device's settings and select Backup and reset from the menu. From here you can turn on automatic backup of app data, Wi-Fi passwords, and other settings to Google servers and set up a backup account for your data; a Gmail address is required, and you can add multiple accounts.

Select the automatic restore option, which will restore apps that you've uninstalled in the past, so you can pick up where you left off in a game, and retain custom settings.

Here you can also reset settings to the default, reset network settings (Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, etc.), or do a Factory data reset, which removes all data from your device. (That last option is a must before you sell or otherwise get rid of an old Android device.) Be sure to also back up any contents on your SD card and to move it to your new device when you upgrade.

Google Photos, an alternative to the stock Gallery app, also has a back up and sync option in its settings. It differs from the Gallery app in a few different ways, including the backup option. It also has a search function that used geolocation and other data to find relevant photos. You can use a variety of search terms, such as Las Vegas, dog, wedding, for example; this feature worked well in my tests.

You can also comment on photos, create shared albums, and set up direct links to individual photos. It's more like Google Drive in this way.

Google Photos, like the Gallery app, also has editing tools, but the Photos app also includes Instagram-like filters. You can access Google Photos on your desktop as well as any mobile devices you use.


Finally, there's an option to free up space by deleting photos and videos from your device that have already been backed up.


Backup Apps for Android

The most popular backup apps according to experts, are Helium, Super Backup, Titanium Backup, and Ultimate Backup. Titanium Backup requires that you root your device while Helium, Super Backup, and Ultimate Backup can be used by both rooted and unrooted phones. If you use Super Backup or Ultimate Backup with an unrooted device, some features will not be available; this is not the case with Helium. All four apps offer the ability to schedule regular backups and to restore data to a new or reset phone. Each app is free to download, but Helium, Titanium, and Ultimate each offer premium versions with added features such as ad removal, automatic backups, and integration with third-party cloud storage services, such as Dropbox.​


Restoring Your Device

If you have Android Lollipop or Marshmallow, you can use a feature called Tap & Go, which uses NFC to transfer data from one device to another. Tap & Go is only available when you're setting up a new phone or if you've restored your device to factory settings. It's very easy to use, and you can select exactly what you'd like to transfer.

The alternative is to simply sign into your Gmail account; you can even choose which of your devices to restore from if you've had multiple Androids.If you're using a backup app, simply download the app to your device and sign in, and then follow the instructions to restore your device.

That wasn't so hard, was it? Never lose your music, photos, contacts or other important data again by backing up your Android devices regularly. Seriously, do it now.
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