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Thursday, September 20, 2012

How To Install Jelly Bean Keyboard On Your Android 4.0 Device


How To Install Jelly Bean Keyboard 

On Your Android 4.0 Device







12 August 2012 – Eyeing on the new Jelly Bean 
(Android 4.1) keyboard but you found yourself stuck
 at Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich or earlier
 version of Android? Fear not, as we will show you
 how to install the Jelly Bean keyboard in this 
step-by-step guide.



1.       First stop, head to the Google Play store 
and download Jelly Bean keyboard by VLLWP 
or hit the link here (file size is about 6MB)




2.      Go to Settings> Language and keyboard



3.      Check the box beside the Jelly Bean keyboard 
and click OK on the warning when it pops up




4.      Tap on Select input method



5.      Choose Jelly Bean keyboard from the pop-up list



6.      Start using the new keyboard by tapping
 on any text input






Note: The Jelly Bean keyboard works on 
Android version 1.6 (Donut) and above.






The Jelly Bean keyboard brings in text prediction
 on a stock keyboard, similar to the experience 
of a SwiftKey third party keyboard. Plus, it gives 
you the opportunity to use the latest stock keyboard
 without the need of rooting or installing 
Custom ROM in your devices.

Saturday, September 8, 2012

How to boot your phone into Safe Mode?



How to boot your phone into Safe Mode?

Answer
If you have changed a setting or installed an app that is preventing you from doing anything while in your phones normal mode, it may be necessary to boot the phone into Safe Mode. Unfortunately, there are hundreds of different phones and devices with different physical and non-physical buttons, so getting into Safe Mode is different for many phones. Below is a listing of ways to get into Safe Mode on many of the Android phones.

Tip: When the phone is in Safe Mode, the message "Safe Mode" should be printed in the lower corner of the display. This mode should only be used to fix problems, uninstall bad apps, and perform any changes to allow the phone to load into normal mode.


Droid RAZR
Turn off the phone. If you can't turn off the phone, remove and reinsert the battery first to restart the phone.
Turn on the phone.
When the Motorola Dual Core screen appears, simultaneouslypress and hold Volume Up and Down keys on the side of the phone. Continue to hold down these keys until the lock screen or you see Safe Mode in the bottom corner.

HTC phones with physical buttons
Turn off the phone. If you can't turn off the phone, remove and reinsert the battery first to restart the phone.
Press and hold the Menu button and then turn on the phone. As the phone starts, keep holding down the button until you see the lock screen or you see Safe Mode in the bottom corner.

Nexus One
Turn off the phone. If you can't turn off the phone, remove and reinsert the battery first to restart the phone.
Turn on the phone.
When the phone logo appears press and hold the trackball on the phone until you see the lock screen or you see Safe Mode in the bottom corner.

Motorola Droid
Turn off the phone. If you can't turn off the phone, remove and reinsert the battery first to restart the phone.
Press and hold the Menu button and then turn on the phone. As the phone starts, keep holding down the button until you see the lock screen or the phone vibrates.