Friday 27 September 2013

Angry Gran Run v1.7.0.0





Take to the streets with ANGRY GRAN RUN!
Our Granny has been locked away in the Angry Asylum by Fred the agent in white, she’s plotting her escape, and she needs YOU to guide her through the streets once she’s busted out!
Run, jump, dash and slide over and around tons of different and WACKY obstacles in this crazy new endless running game!
THE PUNKS ARE BACK! Bash them out the way and grab their coins to clear up the streets once and for all!
Change your look by buying new costumes including 70′s hippy gran, wonder gran, zombie gran and even a PENGUIN COSTUME!
Forget the temple, jungles and subway stations – the cities of New York and Rome await you! Run 2
Buy and upgrade loads of different power-ups like BULLET-TIME and INVINCIBLE SHIELDS.
Watch out for ALIENS, DINOSAURS and other INSANE stuff!
Angry Gran Run is the best free 3D running game! If you love grandma games then you will love this cool FREE running game!
What’s New
Latest Features:
+ Travel to Cairo in our new area!
+ Take an adventure with the Arabian Prince playable character!
+ All unlockable characters now come with their own unique abilities!
+ Take advantage of weekend sales!
* Further improved collision detection.
* General graphical fixes and improvements.
* Various improvements and fixes regarding Facebook.
* Daily Task no longer resets to Day 1 after completing Day 5, making Day 5 repeatable.
         P.S    NOT YET CRACKED FOR UNLIMITED FEATURES.....WILL UPLOAD SOON !!

Download Link:                                   ZIPPYSHARE
                                                             

Tuesday 10 September 2013

Galaxy SIII Full Review and Specs



Key Specs

  • 1.5Ghz dual-core processor
  • 2Gbs of RAM
  • 720×1280 (720P) 4.8″ Super AMOLED Display
  • MicroSD Card Slot / 16GB of Internal Storage
  • LTE (for AT&T and Verizon only, all others are HSPA+)
  • 8MP Rear Camera / 1.9MP Front Camera
  • Bluetooth 4.0 / WiFi / DLNA
  • Android 4.0.4 (Update to Android 4.1 in Q4 of 2012).

Hardware / Styling

  • Sleek design, but a bit plastic-y feeling
  • Huge screen but because of small bevel and specific aspect ratio, it doesn’t make the phone terribly large.
  • Simple
  • Still uses hardware buttons when all other Android 4.0 and up devices won’t.

Performance

  • Quick thanks to dual core processor and 2GBs of RAM, but can’t help but think how much faster it would be without Samsung’s UI on top (aka like the Galaxy Nexus)

Added Software

  • S-Voice – Siri competitor, it allows you to have a more “secretarial response” compared to Android’s normal voice command feature. Allows you to set appointments, call/text/email contacts, launch apps, etc.
  • S-Memo – A great memo app that originally launched on the Galaxy Note. Does what you’d expect it to; write and send notes, add images, draw on them, etc.
  • Video Pop-Out – This feature allows you to be watching a video and click the pop out button to make the video continue to play in a “window” floating on the device’s screen. As you change screens, it continues to follow you. Not sure how practical this is but it looks cool.
  • Smart Stay – Allows the device to use the camera after the screen times out to check if you are still facing the phone, if you are, it resets the screen timeout to keep the screen active.
  • Buddy Photo Share – Allows you to share photos with anyone else that has the All Share Play app on their device by connecting to the same WiFi network and launching the app (not in Market when I checked so only for Galaxy S II devices?)
  • WiFi Direct Sharing – Share videos or photos to any WiFi Direct enabled device (i.e. TV, Laptop, Tablet, other WiFi Phones, etc.).
  • S-Beam – Allows you to send large files like Videos and Photos over NFC/Bluetooth 4.0 instead of the normally included Android Beam that only lets you send YouTube videos, browser pages, contacts, etc.
  • Camera App – Burst shot has been added to the camera so you can take multiple pictures in a row to capture live action shots better. Also Best Shot has been added to allow you to take a burst shot and then it decides which picture is best and allows you to automatically delete the others after confirming.

Rooting / Customization

  • Device already has been rooted so you can remove the custom UI plus add other enhancements. ROOT YOUR SIII... Check here for our tutorial.

Pros

  • Lightweight
  • Large screen without making the device too large
  • Neat added software from Samsung (i.e. Video Pop Out,
  • Speakers are pretty loud
  • Camera is decent
  • 4G LTE (for AT&T) is fast

Cons

  • Samsung skin on device adds features, but slows the device down slightly and causes the device to have to wait a long time for upgrades to Android
  • Hardware buttons are unnecessary now that it’s running Android 4.0

How to Root Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 8.0 and Install Custom Recovery



The latest iteration in the Galaxy Tab series, the Galaxy Tab 3, has a lot going for it.  The Galaxy Tab 3 8.0 specifically features a 5MP camera, 16 or 32GB of onboard memory, a dual-core 1.5GHz CPU with 1.5GB of RAM, and as its name suggests, an 8-inch touchscreen display.  The device is now rootable and also has a custom recovery ready to be flashed, so custom ROMs should also be on their way pretty soon.  The guide below should help you get ready to flash custom ROMs, by way of rooting the device and install custom recovery (TWRP Recovery in this case).Warning: Follow the guide at your own risk, AndroidRevisited will not be held responsible if anything goes wrong by following the steps mentioned below. You’ve been warned! 

Before You Begin

1.  Make sure you have backed up everything you care about from the device before you begin.
2.  Charge your device to 75% or more before you start.
3.  Install the proper drivers before you start.  Usually, installation of Kies will take care of this.

Necessary Downloads

2.  TWRP_T31x_r3.tar [or the latest version from this post under the Downloads section]

Installing TWRP Recovery on the Galaxy Tab 3 8.0

1.  Extract Odin307.zip to a folder on your desktop.
2.  Copy TWRP_T31x_r3.tar to the extracted Odin307 folder.
3.  Double-click on Odin3 v3.07.exe from the extracted folder to start the Odin tool.
4.  Power down your device and put it into download mode.  To do this, press and hold the Home + Volume Down + Power buttons simultaneously for 3 to 5 seconds until you see the warning screen.
5.  Connect your device to your Windows PC using a compatible microUSB cable.  If your PC installs drivers at this point, let it do so.  Once that is done, the ID:COM field on Odin should light up yellow, signifying that Odin has recognized your device without a problem.  If not, make sure you install the proper drivers (by installing Samsung Kies) and try again.
6.  Click on the PDA button on Odin and navigate to the location of TWRP_T31x_r3.tar to load it on to Odin.
7.  Make sure that only F. Reset Time is selected under the Option section and then click on Start.
8.  Your device will reboot once the procedure is done and you should have TWRP Recovery installed!

Rooting the Galaxy Tab 3 8.0

1.  Boot into recovery by powering down the device, pressing and holding the Power + Volume Up buttons until you see the Galaxy Tab 3 splash screen and letting go of the Power button once you see it.  Continue pressing the Volume Up button until you get to TWRP Recovery.
2.  Hold your device in portrait mode, and tap on Reboot on the bottom right of the screen and then select System on the next menu.
3.  You will be asked to install root.  Accept it and the device will reboot.
4.  Follow the on-screen instructions that will now appear after your device has powered on.

Alternate method for Rooting

If the section IV steps failed to obtain root, here is an alternate method to get you going.
1.  Copy the ROOT_SGT3_8.0.zip you downloaded above to your internal/external SD card.
2.  Boot into TWRP Recovery as detailed in Section IV > Step 1.
3.  Tap on Install once in TWRP Recovery.
4.  Navigate to the location of ROOT_SGT3_8.0.zip and select it.
5.  Swipe to confirm the flash.
6.  Go back to the main menu, tap on Reboot and then tap on System.
You should definitely be rooted after your device reboots.  To confirm, install Root Checker Lite from the Play Store or any other root requiring app and you will prompted to grant root access via the now-installed Superuser app.

How To Root Samsung Galaxy Victory 4G LTE



So you have just got a brand new Samsung Galaxy Victory 4G LTE and your hands are itching to root it, probably to play around with your favorite root-only apps and to give some custom ROMs a shot, then this guide’s going to help you. Rooting instructions, the easiest ones, have been given in the following procedure to help you root your device. So, follow them and get your device rooted in no time.

Warning: Follow the guide at your own risk, AndroidRevisited will not be held responsible if anything goes wrong by following the steps mentioned below. You’ve been warned! 

Before You Begin:

1. This will void the warranty of your device. However, you can reinstate the warranty by unrooting your device if there’s any unrooting procedure available.
2. You should have appropriate drivers installed on your PC. If you don’t, get them from here.
3. This works on Windows based PCs only.

Downloading Required Files:

1. TWRP Recovery (Download link’s given in the first post)
2. BusyBox (Download link’s given in the first post)
3. SuperSU (Download link’s given in the first post)
4. Odin (Download link’s given in the first post)

Rooting the Samsung Galaxy Victory 4G LTE (Virgin Mobile):

1. Download and place all of the files above to your Desktop.
2. Extract files from the Odin archive over to your Desktop.
3. Connect your device to your PC using the USB cable.
4. Copy both BusyBox as well as SuperSU files over to the root of your SD card.
5. Once both are copied, unplug your device from your PC.
6. Double-click on the Odin executable file and it should launch.
7. Click on PDA and select the TWRP Recovery file you downloaded earlier.
8. Uncheck the boxes labeled as Auto Reboot and Re-partition.
9. Turn OFF your device.
10. Turn it back on by holding down the Volume DOWN+Power buttons together.
11. Press the Volume UP button to go into Download mode.
12. Plug in your device to your PC using the USB cable.
13. Hit the Start button and it’ll begin flashing the file.
14. Once the file has been flashed, unplug your device from your PC.
15. Pull the battery out of your device and put it back in after a couple of seconds.
16. Now press and hold the Volume UP+Power buttons together.
17. Your device should reboot into the newly installed recovery mode.
18. From the Recovery menu, select Install and then choose the BusyBox file you copied earlier to your device.
19. Do the same for SuperSU file as well.
20. Once both the files have been flashed, reboot your device.
21. You’re rooted now!
Awesome! Your device has been rooted and is equipped with a custom recovery. Now flashing custom ROMs and mods isn’t a big deal for you!

How To Root Galaxy Duos S7562

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The Samsung Galaxy Duos S7562 is a dual-SIM version of the original Samsung Galaxy S, that made waves way back in 2010.  The device is similar in most respects to the original version right down to its 4-inch display, 5MP camera, and the 1GHz processor.  This guide below will show you how to root the newer one and enable you to install any root-requiring apps that you have always wanted.  Read on then to root the Samsung Galaxy S Duos S7562.

Before You Begin

1.  Charge your device to 75% or more and back up anything you feel is important before you start.
2.  Make sure that you have installed the proper drivers before you begin.  If you are not sure, install Samsung Kies which should take care of installing the most necessary drivers for this procedure.

Necessary Downloads

Installing Temporary ClockworkMod Recovery

1.  Extract Galaxy S Duos S7562 Droidiser Rooting Kit.zip to a folder on your desktop.
2.  From the extracted folder, again extract odin.zip.
3.  Double-click on Odin3 v1.85.exe to run Odin.
4.  Click on the PDA button and navigate to the location of recovery.tar. [This should be available in the folder you extracted above]
5.  Power down your device and put it into Download mode.  To do this, hold Volume Down + Home and press the Power button until you see the Samsung logo.  On the next screen, press the Volume Up button to continue to Download mode.
6.  Connect  your device to your PC using a compatible microUSB cable.  Your PC should now detect your device in Download mode and install the necessary drivers.  Once that is done, the ID:COM field on Odin should light up yellow, signifying that Odin has properly detected your device.
7.  Make sure that only Auto Reboot and F. Reset Time are ticked under the Option section.
8.  Remove the battery cover of your device.
9.  Click on Start to flash the custom recovery to your device.
10.   As soon as Odin says PASS and the device starts to reboot and vibrates, remove the battery.  This will prevent your device from overwriting the custom recovery with stock recovery.  If you fail in doing this, follow the above steps again.
11.  Put the battery back in and power on your device.
You will have temporary custom recovery installed which means you can flash unofficial zip files to your device!

Rooting the Galaxy S Duos

1.  Connect your device again to your PC and copy the CWM-Superuser-3.1.3.zip to your device’s SD card.
2.  Disconnect, power down your device and boot into ClockworkMod Recovery.  To do this, hold the Volume Up + Volume Down + Home + Power buttons (with the device off) until you see the Samsung logo and your device boots into CWM.  Use the Volume Up and Down buttons to navigate and the Home button to select your preferred option.
3.  Choose Install zip from SD card and then Choose zip from external SD card or Choose zip from internal SD card.depending on where you have placed the CWM-Superuser-3.1.3.zip file.
4.  Navigate to the location of CWM-Superuser-3.1.3.zip and select it.
5.  Select Yes on the next screen to start flashing the CWM-Superuser-3.1.3.zip file.
6.  Once the flashing is done, select the reboot option in main menu.
Your device should now be rooted once it reboots!

How To Root HTC Desire V

Root the HTC Desire V
All in One Toolkits have really made rooting smartphones easier and such tools also offer additional customization options, such as flashing recovery, unrooting the device and so on. If you’ve purchased the HTC Desire V smartphone and are looking for a way to root it, then this guide will help you do so. It shows how you can root your HTC Desire V smartphone and enjoy all of those third-party goodies you wouldn’t normally get on an unrooted device. Here’s how you can do that:

warning

1. This will void the warranty of your device. However, you can reinstate the warranty by unrooting the device if there’s any unrooting procedure available.
2. You must have unlocked bootloader of your device. You can do so from here.
3. This works on Windows based PCs only.

Downloading Required Files:

1. Desire V Toolkit (Download link’s available in the second post)

 Installing ClockworkMod Recovery on the HTC Desire V:

1. Download and place the Toolkit archive on the Desktop of your PC.
2. Extract files from the archive to your Desktop.
3. Connect your device to your PC using the USB cable.
4. Double-click on the Toolkit’s executable file and it’ll launch.
5. In the toolkit, select ClockWorkMod and hit Flash Recovery.
6. Follow the on-screen instructions.
7. And you’re done!
Great! You’ve successfully installed ClockworkMod Recovery on your HTC Desire V smartphone. Let’s see how you can root the same.

Rooting the HTC Desire V:

1. Connect your device to your PC using the USB cable.
2. Double-click on the Toolkit’s executable file and it’ll launch.
3. Select Perm Root option and hit the Run button.
4. Follow the on-screen instructions.
5. And you’re rooted now!
Brilliant! Your device has been successfully rooted and is now capable to run root-only apps as well as custom ROMs using the custom recovery!

How To Root Google Nexus One



Your Nexus One is a developer model, and doesn;t need to be rooted. Instead we can unlock the bootloader and flash any firmware we want on the phone. Methods that try to circumvent this in order to cheat HTC (because 
YOU voided your warranty) aren't going to be discussed.Disclaimer: Rooting voids your warranty (however you can unroot your device any time) and can potentially brick your device if you fail to follow the instructions carefully. Follow this guide at your own risk. 

You'll need the Android SDK installed. Follow Google's directions, and sing out if you need any help.

You'll also need Fastboot. Get it for your platform from HTC right here. Place the fastboot application in your SDK/platform-tools folder.

If you use Windows or a Mac, download and install PDAnet to your PC right here. This makes sure you have a USB driver that works in fastboot, and is the easiest way to do it.

Enable USB debugging on your phone (menu>settings>applications>development).

Next, power off your phone and hook it up to your computer. Hold the trackball, and press power to boot into fastboot mode.

Once your phone powers up, open a command prompt and navigate to your SDK/platform-tools folder. At the prompt type

Code:
fastboot oem unlock
Choose YES to unlock your phone and void your warranty, and you're done.. At this point you can install a custom recovery and/or a custom ROM with root enabled.

Enjoy Android the way it was intended !!

Friday 6 September 2013

How to Root HTC One X


Even though HTC latest and greatest creation is yet to land on store shelves, it seems like it has stirred up the modding community to the point of rooting. That’s right, this here is a tutorial in which we explain an easy and simple way for rooting the HTC One X. It is also highly possible for custom ROM’s for the One X to appear in the next couple of days, as the official firmware of the HTC smart phone has already been leaked on the internet. This means that as soon as the device is available users will be able to load it with their own custom content and improve what will surely be the first quad core Android running smart phone.
Before we move on you should know a couple of very important aspects regarding rooting any Android device. Rooting your HTC One X will most likely void the warranty, so if you are uncomfortable with this, you should probably stop here. If somehow, something goes wrong, you are on your own. Neither we nor the developer of this software can be held responsible for any damage that might come to your device by following this guide. By all means, you should not be discouraged by the above statement, as everything in this article should work because HTC have not changed the lower part of the system called the bootloader. Thanks to the guys over at androidadvices for finding this procedure.
The first of this tutorial consists of the steps needed before the actual flashing process. While these steps are not mandatory, we strongly advise you to follow them, as they mostly refer to backing up the information that is already on your device. This is done in order to prevent the loss of any kind of personal data if anything should go wrong. If you happen to want to root the device before personalizing it feel free to skip this part.
As in any other backup procedure it is advisable not to use the official backup software that came with your device as it does not support the custom firmware files out there. There is also a big chance of it not recognizing your HTC One X after it has been rooted so please use or install the apps below to do the backup.
  • Text messages – Install this app: SMS Backup & Restore
  • Phone Contacts – These can be synced via yourGmail/Google account or by exporting them to the micro SD card
  • Call Log – Install this app: Call Log Backup and Restore
  • Pictures, Music, Videos, Files etc.– Copy to internal memory card
  • Internet & MMS Settings – Backup all the settings from this path “Applications > Settings > Wireless and Network > Mobile Networks > Access Point Names”
As a general rule, none of the information stored on either the internal memory card or the external micro SD card can be affected by the rooting process. Just to be sure you should also back up this information to your PC or MAC.
Before proceeding to the flashing process, you must do the following in order to maximize your chances of success:
  • Charge your device to full or to a minimum of 60% to ensure that the phone will not power off during the install process.
  • Enable the USB debugging in your HTC One X. This can be done from the following: Settings > Applications > Development > USB debugging. The USB Debugging option should be ticked.
  • Turn Off all the antivirus as well as Firewall tools in your computer as these tools tend to interrupt the process of firmware update.
The second part of this tutorial is actually the hard part, as it covers the whole flashing process. Many people tend to think that flashing your phone is a risky and dangerous business, but if done properly it actually poses less of a risk that installing an app. Gaining root access to your device also means that you will be able to back up the entire phone in a couple of clicks so that no harm can come to it from failing any other flashing procedures. This backup features comes as a big bonus for a device such as the HTC One X that lacks a memory card slot.
The first step in this guide is as easy as downloading all the necessary bits and pieces of software. In order to do so you must download this Super boot zip file and then extract it afterwards.
The second step is a bit trickier and it involves rebooting your HTC One X into bootloader mode. In order to do so, you must first turn off your phone and then start it up by pressing the Volume Down Key and then Power Key simultaneously.  You might not get it right at first, but before going any further you need to be in this menu. It is also worth noting that after you entered this menu you should wait for a couple of seconds before pressing any other keys.
HTC Bootloader Menu
HTC Bootloader Menu
The third step is also the last one and it only involves plugging your HTC One X into the computer using its original USB cable and opening the file named “install-superboot-windows” from the archive you have previously downloaded. After starting this application you will see a new command windows popping up and you can simply follow the procedure from there. It should not take very long for it to finish and when done you will be asked to unplug your HTC from the computer.
If you happen to be running on a MAC, instead of simply double clicking the application you have to go from within the terminal to the folder that contains the “install-superboot-mac” file and then type the following in this order: “chmod +x install-superboot-mac.sh” “./install-superboot-mac.sh”.
In the other case where you want to do this procedure and you only have a Linus running computer near you have to open the terminal and navigate to the folder you have downloaded before and then type in the following commands in this order: “chmod +x install-superboot-linux.sh” “./install-superboot-linux.sh”.
When all this is done you should be happy as you have just successfully rooted your brand new HTC One X smart phone with a minimum amount of effort. From here on you should know what you need to do with your rooted device.

Wednesday 4 September 2013

Angry Gran Run v1.6.0 MOD APK


Take to the streets with ANGRY GRAN RUN WITH UNLIMITED MONEY MOD!!
Our Angry Gran has been locked away in the Angry Asylum by the agent in white, she's plotting her escape, and she needs YOU to guide her through the streets once she's busted out!

Run, jump, dash and slide over and around tons of different and WACKY obstacles in this crazy new endless running game! 

THE PUNKS ARE BACK! Bash them out the way and grab their coins to clear up the streets once and for all! 

Change your look by buying new costumes including 70's hippy gran, wonder gran, zombie gran and even a PENGUIN COSTUME! 

Forget the temple, jungles and subway stations - the cities of New York and Rome await you!

Buy and upgrade loads of different power-ups like BULLET-TIME and INVINCIBLE SHIELDS. 

Watch out for ALIENS, DINOSAURS and other INSANE stuff!
Required Android O/S : 2.1+

Screenshots :




DOWNLOAD APK:                         ZippyShare

Angry Gran Run v1.0 APK


Take to the streets with ANGRY GRAN RUN! 
Our Angry Gran has been locked away in the Angry Asylum by the agent in white, she's plotting her escape, and she needs YOU to guide her through the streets once she's busted out!

Run, jump, dash and slide over and around tons of different and WACKY obstacles in this crazy new endless running game! 

THE PUNKS ARE BACK! Bash them out the way and grab their coins to clear up the streets once and for all! 

Change your look by buying new costumes including 70's hippy gran, wonder gran, zombie gran and even a PENGUIN COSTUME! 

Forget the temple, jungles and subway stations - the cities of New York and Rome await you!

Buy and upgrade loads of different power-ups like BULLET-TIME and INVINCIBLE SHIELDS. 

Watch out for ALIENS, DINOSAURS and other INSANE stuff!
Required Android O/S : 2.1+

Screenshots :




DOWNLOAD APK:                         ZippyShare