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Top 10 features of Android "O" version.

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Top 10 features of Android  "O" Version.(Avilable soon) Google has just rolled out the first developer preview of Android O, which allows us to take a sneak peek at all the new features coming in Android's next major update. With no halo feature as of yet, the update primarily focuses on streamlining notifications and improving battery life. It also brings with it new keyboard controls in the wake of Chromebooks supporting Android applications natively. The Android O Developer Preview, which is 'strictly' not intended for daily or consumer use, is available for the Nexus 5X, Nexus 6P, Nexus Player, Pixel, Pixel XL and Pixel C devices. As this is a developer preview, Google might add new features or remove some of the ones mentioned below entirely before the actual consumer preview is released in May. Here are the top 10 features in Android O: Better battery life The past few Android updates have seen a lot of features such as Doze mode and Doz

Android Version Names

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Android Version Names Apart from Android 1.0 and 1.1, all other Android versions have been named after sweet treats or desserts. These codenames are chosen alphabetically, and have thus far all been dessert items. Some codenames are associated with more than one version number, while others are limited to only a specific one. The reason for this inconsistency is not currently known. The naming typically appears to correspond to changes in the developer API levels, but this is not always true (example: 3.0 and 3.1 are both “Honeycomb” but they have different API levels).  The names of different versions are :- Cupcake: Android 1.5 Donut: Android 1.6 Eclair: Android 2.0 Android 2.1 Froyo:  ( short for “frozen yogurt” ) Android 2.2 Gingerbread: Android 2.3 Honeycomb: Android 3.0 Android 3.1 Android 3.2 Ice Cream Sandwich: Android 4.0 Jelly Bean: Android 4.1 Android 4.2 Android 4.3 KitKat: Android 4.4 Lolipop: Android 5.0 And

Root Oppo F3 Plus (Using PC / Without PC)

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Root Oppo F3 Plus (Using PC / Without PC) When you buy the latest Oppo F3 Plus, you don’t have to use it with all the bloatware that comes pre-installed with it. The good news is that you can easily root Oppo F3 Plus without a PC. In case you don’t have a PC or just don’t want to go the extra mile to connect your phone to a PC, you can still root your phone. You will need to read this rooting guide to the very end to find out the method that uses only your phone and the internet to give you the root access. We don’t have time to waste. So let’s get on the train right away. Root Oppo F3 Plus Using a PC Oppo is a great phone with excellent hardware quality. It’s made for the perfect selfie. You can take selfies from a wider angle using this phone. Before you decide to root Oppo F3 Plus Selfie Expert, let’s take a look at some of the pros and cons of rooting this phone. Pros  Rooting this phone will give you complete access to the system so you can make any k

Advantage or disadvantage or rooting android device

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10 advantage or disadvantage of Rooting Android The advantages of rooting Android 1 – Installation of custom ROMs You can install a custom ROM or Kernel after you root you device, which essentially means you get a new device software-wise. In fact, this is often the biggest reason for people to root their devices. Custom ROMs offer several performance fixes and tweaks to your system, and are typically more user-friendly than stock ones. They are optimized for battery and performance and update more frequently than stock ROMS do. A kernel is part of the  Android operating system  that helps apps and others control hardware aspects of the device. There are several goodies that accompany a custom kernel for a rooted Android device. For one, you can add features previously not available and improve the battery life and performance of your device. A ROM is essentially a modified Android version that can be installed, once again with extra features and several other benefits.

2 Simple Way to Unroot any rooted device

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2 Simple Way to Unroot Any Rooted Android Device Rooting your android device does give you a lot of privileges like custom ROM’s, kernels, themes and many more, but at the same time it will voids your phone’s warranty. If you have a rooted android phone and want to get the warranty return or whatever reason, then you can simply unroot it. Once rooted, your android device will back to its stock  firmware with valid warranty. Here I will show you two simple methods to unroot any rooted android phone or tablet. Before you begin to unroot your android phone, make sure you have done the following: Backup your data : While unrooting, all the data will be wiped out. so make sure to  backup all your important data  either on your SD card or your PC. Charge your phone : Ensure that battery is charged to more than 50%. Method #1: Use SuperSU app This method works for all android devices that were rooted without installing custom recovery. First,  downloa

Hacking with Android using zANTI App

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Hacking with Android using zANTI App Download zANTI 2.2(Apk) Hacking with Android using zANTI2 zANTI2 is a Network Analysis and penetration suit developed by ZImperium family as a software developer and researcher, the name zANTI2 comes after the announcement that dSploit will be merge into zANTI and create better ,faster and free network analysis tool. If we talking about dSploit, once dSploit  is start you will be able to map your network ,fingerprint alive OS(Operating System) and show current running services, search vulnerabilities , crack login password ,perform  Man in Middle Attacks  (like password sniffing) ,real traffic manipulation etc.After combination of zANTI and dSploit functionality zANTI2 is most complete and advanced professional toolkit that perform network security assessments on a mobile phone. Massive Feature of zANTI2 Scan: Traceroute: when you login in zANTI2,it maps your entire network. zANIT2 perform traceroute on targe