Advertisements HTC has been keeping its promise to bring bootloader unlock to all the devices and the latest list of supported Android phones includes some of the much awaited devices like Wildfire, Wildfire S, Salsa and original Desire.
Category: Android Development
Advertisements As announced earlier, MapmyIndia today unveiled its Android powered In-dash Car Navi-tainment Systems at AutoExpo. Company has stated that these will be priced competitively and will be available shortly in the market. These navi-systems can fit seamlessly into the dashboard of any car with a 2-din slot, while company will also be releasing some […]
Advertisements MIUI US team has released the official port for Amazon Kindle Fire recently and surprisingly almost everything is working. There have been some reports for video problems but a fix has already been released, which is said to have solved that issue.
Advertisements Let me start off by saying that it is not really much of a deal as some of our fellow tech blogs have been reporting. The decision to make the inclusion of unmodified Holo theme family a compatibility requirement for devices running Android 4.0 and forward, is more of importance to app developers than […]
Advertisements The Samsung Galaxy S ICS update saga does not seem to be ending on a happy note here. After a lot of drama and rumors, Samsung has told TNW today that there is no value pack or official ICS update in making for Galaxy S users.
Advertisements Asus has succumbed to the angry tablet users and has decided to provide a bootloader unlock tool. Company has also announced that Ice Cream Sandwich update for Prime will start on January 12 worldwide.
Advertisements Samsung’s phablet Galaxy Note has got its first CyanogenMOD 9 port. Devs have released an experimental build of the port yesterday, and clearly there is still a lot of work to do. While some of the important hardware components like touchscreen, GSM, Wi-Fi are working, work is in progress for others like camera and […]
Advertisements Android manufacturers are increasingly becoming irrational and fail to understand the user pulse. In one such incident, it has come to light that the recently launched quad core tablet Asus Transformer Prime has a locked bootloader, which would seriously hamper the custom ROM development for the tablet.
