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Showing posts with label Android Tricks. Show all posts

How to Add New Input Languages in Android 7.0 Nougat

Android 7.0 Nougat is the Google’s newest version of Android. While it doesn’t significantly change the way we use phones and tablets, but it provides a number of new features and improvements that make Android devices more productive, secure, and enjoyable.

Among the new features, Nougat brings the ability to add an input language on your device. With this new feature, you can easily select and use multiple languages on a single device. Here’s how to add new input languages on your Android Nougat phone or tablet.


Open ‘Settings’ menu.
Tap on ‘Language & input’.
Select ‘Languages’.


    Tap ‘Add a language’.
    Pick which languages you want to be added on your device. That’s it.


How to Change Languages on Android Nougat

When you open the messaging app and start typing a message, the keyboard layout will default to the language at the very top of this list. To change the order, simply press and hold a language from the list and move it to the top.

How to Remove a Language from Android Nougat

If you want to remove a language from your Android device, go to the same Add a language setting and then tap on the three dots option key and then select ‘Remove’ option. It allows you to check and delete multiple languages and input methods at the same time.

Top 5 Free Battery Saver Apps for Android

Smartphones are powerful devices that come with many great features and functionalities. Unfortunately, all the features on a smartphone suck up the battery. While you can’t do anything about the actual battery capacities, but you can manage how the charge is used.
If you are facing battery problems and do not know how to manage them properly. There are few battery saving apps to help you out. These Android apps will help you manage your battery consumption and thus extend your device’s battery life. Here are 5 of the best free battery saver apps for Android.
  1. Battery Doctor (Battery Saver)
    Battery Doctor is one of the best battery saver apps for Android. It can effectively manage and optimizes your smartphone with regularly clearing your unused background apps, WiFi and other network connections, and thus add more battery life to your smartphone.
    The app gives you a real-time impact of various apps on your device with prolonged usage. Tapping on the ‘Diagnose’ button will give you a real time estimate of the battery-draining culprit apps. There are customizable modes which can be adjusted according to your battery juice consumption.
    The powerful app accurately tells your remaining battery time. It can also let you customize preset profiles as well as create your own profile according to your requirements. In addition to that, users can also schedule those power saving modes to automate battery saver.
    One of the best feature about this battery saver app is that it under-clocks the CPU frequency of the device to the very low frequency when the screen is turned off. Thus saving power specially when the phone is not in use. The app is currently supported in 19 different languages.
    Battery Doctor (Battery Saver)
  2. DU Battery Saver
    DU Battery Saver is one of the more popular battery saver apps for Android that can extends the battery life of Android smartphones by over 50 percent.
    The app provides various intelligent mode and pre-set options that you can set up to make sure you’re using as little battery as possible. It also has one-tap “Optimize” button that will automatically closes unnecessary apps, unused services and processes that work in the background.
    There is also a live-monitor tab which gives you a real time overview of your system resources and running processes.
    Du Battery Saver even has a few of its own widgets to make things easily accessible and supports nearly 17 global languages.
    DU Battery Saver
  3. Easy Battery Saver
    Easy Battery Saver is another great battery saver apps for your Android device. The app delivers a simple interface with great power saving options.
    It has 3 preset battery saving modes: Saving ModeSleepMode, and Customized Mode. There is also a normal mode that means nothing change for your battery. The app also provide tutorials to help you learn how to use the app efficiently.
    If you are looking for a simple battery saver app that can perform all the effective and valuable tasks to optimize your android phone then easy battery saver is the right app for you.
    Easy Battery Saver
  4. GO Battery Saver
    GO Battery Saver is an excellent Android app designed by Go Dev Team for extending battery’s life. It has one of the most beautiful looking interfaces we have seen on a battery saver app. It also has a widget with personalized UI design that will enhance the performance of the battery. The widget can be used to gain battery saving benefits right from the home screen.
    The streamlined design allows users quick access to the important information needed to save battery efficiently. The app accurately estimates the remaining battery time and provides you with a handy widget.
    GO Battery Saver
  5. Avast Battery Saver
    Avast battery saver is a powerful battery saver app that can extend your battery automatically. Developed by well-known mobile security firm Avast, this battery app allows you to set 5 different profiles and you can switch between profiles depending on your current location and what situation you are in. The five profiles are Home, Work, Smart, Night and Emergency.
    The emergency mode automatically turn off the data connection, wifi, bluetooth, and GPS when the battery runs out. They also are able to display approximately how much time you have left to use your battery, so that you’re able to have peace of mind with that last little percent.
    Avast Battery Saver
These are just some of the best battery saver apps for Android smartphones and tablets.

Get Android L Style Notifications on Your Android Device with Floatify app

One of the most interesting features of Android L demos in Google I/O 2014 is the newly designed notifications, where a notification floats on top of everything else on your screen and you can either swipe it to dismiss it or tap it to respond. You will also be able to interact with them.
If you’re one of those who can’t wait till Android L becomes available or your device is not getting the Android L update, there’s an app called Floatify that can give you a preview of what it will be like.

Floatify app
Floatify is a new Android app that brings the same Android L style notifications to your Android device. You don’t need to root your phone to get the new notification system. The only requirement is the device must be running on Android 4.3+ or above because the older versions don’t support the floating feature.
Once installed and enabled, when you receive a notification, a summary appears on the lock screen. You can tap on it to see the full notification, or swipe to dismiss. You can also add bulk actions, like dismiss all notifications, to your home screen, to make life easier.
The app let you customize the style of notification, like where the pop-up will appear, animation, background, etc. You can also change the notification background color, size, position, opacity, text, icons, and more.
Floatify Screenshot
If you find notifications annoying when you’re playing a game or watching a video, there’s a ‘Smart Blacklist’ option that lets you disable notifications for selected apps. These notifications will reappear as soon as you close that app.
This app has both free and paid versions. The paid version will unlock all features like Smooth animations, Unlimited text filter words, Quiet hours, Wake screen on notification, Custom timeout settings for popup, Privacy settings for apps, Icon pack support, Backup & restore functionality, and much more.
If you want to enjoy the new Android L style notifications on your device, then Floatify is the best app for you.

How To Recover Lost Data on Android (Rooted or Non)

It’s not new, We’ve all done it: accidentally deleted files, photos or videos by accident. No need tobe panic, though. There are ways to recover your data whether you’re rooted or not. Time is always of the essence though: do not save anything else to your device or switch it off until you attempt recovery. Turn off your Wi-Fi and 3G/4G connection so that no automatic updates occur and overwrite anything before you’ve had a chance to recover lost data on Android.
data recovery

Working Tricks to recover Android lost data (OT ROOTED)

If you haven't heard what is "Rooted" that means you might not have rooted
Once you’ve checked the obvious – such as looking in the Trash of your photos app, which stores files you’ve deleted from your gallery until it’s emptied – the next step is to connect your phone to a PC and run a file recovery app. However, there’s one little problem with that: post-Ice Cream Sandwich versions of Android ditched the Mass Storage Protocol that made your internal storage look like a flash drive, so many tried and tested recovery methods won’t work any more. Don’t worry, though, because we’ve got a solution to that too.
If the file(s) you’re looking for were on your memory card, you can use a Micro SD Card Adapter to attach your microSD via USB. Then download Recuva (you can use either the paid or free version), which is a program to recover files. You can also use other programs, such as Coolmuster or Wondershare Dr. Fone (which requires root but is available for Mac or PC), but Recuva is a great free tool.
Note: Normally, for most of these programs to work, your memory must be formatted as FAT32, NTFS or similar. If  format is not recognized for some reason, you can just do a complete copy of its contents to your computer, reformat the memory card as FAT32 and then dump the copied files back on it and continue the process.
When you run Recuva, the first thing to do is select the type of file you want to recover: Pictures, Videos, Music, Documents, etc. The option to restore from a specific location is available and you can even set a specific folder to attempt recovery from. Note that Recuva will only display locations it can actually recover data from. Just follow the prompts in the program.
Important: When you finish recovering your deleted files, it’s highly advisable to save them on a different device to the one on which they were originally lost: this can sometimes cause conflicts and hinder recovery. So if you are recovering files from your smartphone, record them on the hard disk of the PC and then transfer them over later, once they’re safe and sound.
If the file(s) were on your internal storage, don’t worry: we can fix that too. If you haven’t already enabled the developer options in Android, go to Settings > About Phone > Build Number (or your phone’s equivalent; for example, on a Galaxy S5 it’s Settings > About device > Build Number) and then tap the build number section seven times. Once you’ve done that, go into Settings > Developer Options and enable USB debugging. You should now be able to use an app such as Wondershare Dr Fone to scan your device.

Tips to Recover lost data on Android (If you have ROOT access to your android device)

  • First of all Download Undelete.
  • The application is very simple. The first thing to do is to select the storage device from which you want to retrieve your data (can be internal or external memory).
  • Then you scan the selected device.
  • The process may take between two and 10 minutes, depending on your memory size and the amount of stored data.
  • When finished you will be presented with retrievable data in several tabs: Files, Pictures, Music, Videos, Documents and Files. Recovered data returns to its place of origin, ie wherever it was saved before they were lost.
  • This option may only work partially (if there is a problem with your memory). In that case, proceed to the Recuva steps above, or use Wondershare or another root recovery program.

Top 10 Tips To Increase Andoid Mobile Battery Life

Unlike standard mobile phones, Android phones are load with a ton of functions and features like gaming, web browsing, media playing, GPS, video calls, etc that blow away any other cellphones on the market.
Top 10 Tips To Increase Andoid Mobile Battery Life
However, many of the features available on Android devices can cause the battery to be drained very quickly. Therefore, Android users have to be smart and proactively manage the battery in their phone. There are many ways to improve battery life on Android phones. Here I’ve listed ten simple tips that may help you to extend your android phone’s battery life.
  1. Reduce screen brightness
    One the biggest battery hogs on your android device is the screen. The brighter the screen, the more battery power it requires. Reducing the screen brightness can conserve more of your battery.
  2. Don’t use Live Wallpapers
    Even though using live wallpaper can make your android phone look cool and attractive, but they drain a quite amount of battery. By changing live wallpaper to normal wallpaper can slightly extend your phone’s battery life.
  3. Use black wallpaper or black theme
    Since black color is very dark, the screen don’t have to spend too much energy for creating colors and therefore, it uses less battery.
  4. Remove home screen widgets that you don’t need
    The more widgets placed on the home screen, the more RAM they took for running the applications, resulting in more battery consumption. So trying not to go overboard with these.
  5. Keep your battery away from extreme heat
    Make sure that your battery isn’t exposed to extreme heat as battery will lose it’s capacity when hot.
  6. Disable Auto Sync
    Many Applications like Gmail and other email apps eat up a lot of battery due to auto sync features. When push e-mail is not required, turn off the auto sync and manual synchronization when needed. To turn of auto sync, go to Settings -> Accounts and Sync -> uncheck the ‘Auto-sync’.
  7. Turn off WIFI when not in use
    The other kind of network connection that the android phone can connect to is Wi-Fi. Wi-Fi is available where there’s a hotspot – not virtually everywhere like 3G. If you turn on the WiFi connection, it will keep looking for a Wi-Fi hotspot which may drain your battery life. So, keep Wi-Fi turned off, unless you’re using it right now.
  8. Disable haptic feedback
    Haptic feedback gives touchscreen keyboards the sensation of a physical layout through small vibrations. While this feature can make typing feel more natural, it can affect your battery life. To disable haptic feedback, go to Settings -> Sound. Scroll down to system and uncheck Haptic feedback.
  9. Turn off location services
    Location services such as GPS and Google Maps are very useful when it comes to find directions or locations, but they are also consume a lot of battery. So unless you are using it right now, keep them turned off.
    How to turn off location services:
    • Tap Settings -> Location services.
    • Uncheck all the the boxes available.
  10. Disable auto updates for widgets
    Home screen widgets like weather updates and news get their information by pinging a corresponding website automatically. Some widgets allow you to disable automatic updates, while others have to be removed entirely.
    To disable a widget’s automatic updates:
    • Open the widget and press Menu -> Settings.
    • Tap on auto refresh and choose None
    If you can’t customize the widget and it’s something you can live without, we suggest you to remove it from the home screen. To do that:
    • Press and hold down the widget until it is highlighted.
    • Drag the widget to the trash icon to remove it from the home screen.

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