Thursday 23 January 2014

How to Force Stop Stuck Applications

How to Force Stop Stuck Applications

Sometimes apps got struck up and nothing works in it. Users become helpless. To get rid of it, follow these simple steps:
How to Force Stop Stuck Applications:
Whenever you find an app that is open the menu on your Android phones and tap on settings option. On settings you will Applications. Select applications and Long Press on the app that is causing trouble. On long press, you will see options like Force stop etc..
Just tap on Force stop and that app will be stopped. For better performance, we suggest uninstalling and reinstalling the app.

Tuesday 21 January 2014

How to add a bookmark on your Android home screen

How to add a bookmark on your Android home screen

We all love surfing the web. Sometimes we come across websites that really interest us and we want to save them for future refrence without having to type the URL or search them in Google. Below I will show you a quick and easy way to bookmark your favorite websites and also add them to your Droid’s home screen so thatyou can easily access them whenever you want :
How to add a bookmark:
  1.  Launch the web browser on your device
  2.  Go to your favourite website.
  3.  Now press the Menu button.
  4.  Click  on “Bookmarks” and/or then click “Add Bookmark”
  5.  A bookmark for that site is now created.
How to add a bookmark to your Android Home screen:
You can do this in two ways:
  1.  Launch the web browser on your device
  2.  Press Menu button
  3.  Select Bookmarks
  4.  Long press any bookmark and then click Add Shortcut to Home screen
OR
  1.  Long press on a blank area on your home screen.
  2.  Select Shortcuts
  3.  Select Bookmarks
  4.  Choose the Bookmark to the website that you want to link on your home screen.
You are done!!!!

Thursday 16 January 2014

Nokia's first Android phone : Normandy

Nokia's first Android phone : Normandy

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Nokia has been reportedly working on an Android phone. According to The Verge, Nokia has been working on a Forked version for sometime now. In November, @evleaks posted the above image of red Nokia phone.
Forked version is similar to what Amazon provides on its tablets. Forked versions do not have access to Google Play services. They have Android just as the base.
According to The Verge, Normandy is designed as an Asha equivalent to push low-cost devices with access to more traditional smartphone apps — something the company has struggled to achieve for its Series 40-powered Asha line.
But we are not sure if Nokia will actually launch this Android phone. If Nokia launches, will it be done before Microsoft-Nokia deal is finalised, is a question that will come to everyone’s mind.
Do you want a Nokia Android phone? Do let us know your thoughts on this in comments section below.