Sunday, November 10, 2013

clear cache and clear cookies in phone

Here's how you can clear cookies, cache and browser history with native Android tools.

1. Launch your browser.

2. Press the Menu key, then press More.

Press More

3. Press Settings.

Press Settings

4. Scroll down to the Privacy Settings section.

Privacy Settings

5. Press Clear All Cookie Data.

6. Press OK.

Press OK

7. Repeat steps 5-6 for cache, browser history, and/or form data history.

Log out from facebook



LOG OUT FROM FACEBOOK


Click on the Facebook application from your Application list:

Samsung Galaxy S2 4.04 Android App List

Click on the icon on the far left hand corner with a blue surround and three horizontal lines – I have highlighted the icon with a green square.

Facebook Android Account Menu

This will load the Facebook menu.

Facebook Menu Android

On the Facebook menu, scroll down until you see “Account” – you will see a gear icon on the left hand side of it.

Facebook Account Menu Option

Once you've clicked on "Account" a menu will appear over the top which will then give you the option to "Log out" of Facebook on your phone.


Logout of Facebook on Your Phone

Click "Log Out" and you will be asked to "confirm" your selection.

Facebook Logout Android Confirm

You will now be logged out of Facebook on your phone.

Freezing issues with phone

Hi Friends,

                   I  have always been getting complaints about people having old android phones and saying that their phone are working slow and it's turning out to be common problem.


So follow these simple steps to get your phone working as good as earlier .

 

Click on links below to know more about it ....

1) Do clear cache and clear cookies in your phone in your internet browser settings .

2)log out from facebook app every few days.

3) Disable built in apps.

these step is hightly recommended to samsung old phone users and old android phones.

go to application manager> manage applications>all apps


and than goto maps,chatbuddy,spotify,facebook,and any built in apps that you dont use.

and disable it

4)and than download application like Android Assistant 18 features by AARON and download it

and goto Tools>systm clean>full scan>clean it.


I can guarantee you it will get all your problems with freezing and phone switching off resolved.






Disable your inbulit Apps in Mobile

Hi Friends,

                    Today i am going to discuss why is it so important to disable in built apps in your mobile

firstly it will help you to save some phone memory and secondly it will help you to make your mobile run faster as well.


How to disable in built apps

 

  1. Open your main Settings menu

  1. Tap on Apps

  1. Swipe to “All”

  1. Find the app you want to disable and click on it

  1. In the top right you will see a disable button (if it says Uninstall instead of Disable, then it is not a system app, and you can just uninstall it like normal)

  1. and also make sure that you clear data and force stop the Application first. 

  1. Tap Disable

  1. Confirm by clicking OK on the pop-up dialogue

  1. Exit settings

  1. A reboot may be necessary, but more than likely won’t be

If you ever want to enable the app again, just follow the steps above and tap Enable at step 6



pen the app drawer and choose Settings from the list.

2. When the Settings screen appears, scroll down to the Device section and choose Apps.

3. Swipe the Sorting app area to the left side to access All apps section. This section is not displayed by default because only three sections can be displayed on screen at the same time.

4. Choose the app that you want and hit Disable.

5. A warning window will probably pop up on screen, just tap OK to confirm and dismiss it.

6. The disabled apps will be moved down to the bottom of the list. This is a good way to keep the app list organized and help users find the apps that they previously disabled.

7. To enable the app again, go to its App info screen and choose Enable.

8. Please note that disabled apps will disappear from the app drawer.

- See more at: http://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/23403/android-ics-safely-disable-built-in-apps-without-3rd-party-applications/#sthash.dOGpxosE.dpuf

pen the app drawer and choose Settings from the list.

2. When the Settings screen appears, scroll down to the Device section and choose Apps.

3. Swipe the Sorting app area to the left side to access All apps section. This section is not displayed by default because only three sections can be displayed on screen at the same time.

4. Choose the app that you want and hit Disable.

5. A warning window will probably pop up on screen, just tap OK to confirm and dismiss it.

6. The disabled apps will be moved down to the bottom of the list. This is a good way to keep the app list organized and help users find the apps that they previously disabled.

7. To enable the app again, go to its App info screen and choose Enable.

8. Please note that disabled apps will disappear from the app drawer.

- See more at: http://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/23403/android-ics-safely-disable-built-in-apps-without-3rd-party-applications/#sthash.dOGpxosE.dpuf

the app drawer and choose Settings from the list.

2. When the Settings screen appears, scroll down to the Device section and choose Apps.

3. Swipe the Sorting app area to the left side to access All apps section. This section is not displayed by default because only three sections can be displayed on screen at the same time.

4. Choose the app that you want and hit Disable.

5. A warning window will probably pop up on screen, just tap OK to confirm and dismiss it.

6. The disabled apps will be moved down to the bottom of the list. This is a good way to keep the app list organized and help users find the apps that they previously disabled.

7. To enable the app again, go to its App info screen and choose Enable.

8. Please note that disabled apps will disappear from the app drawer.

- See more at: http://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/23403/android-ics-safely-disable-built-in-apps-without-3rd-party-applications/#sthash.dOGpxosE.dpuf

the app drawer and choose Settings from the list.

2. When the Settings screen appears, scroll down to the Device section and choose Apps.

3. Swipe the Sorting app area to the left side to access All apps section. This section is not displayed by default because only three sections can be displayed on screen at the same time.

4. Choose the app that you want and hit Disable.

5. A warning window will probably pop up on screen, just tap OK to confirm and dismiss it.

6. The disabled apps will be moved down to the bottom of the list. This is a good way to keep the app list organized and help users find the apps that they previously disabled.

7. To enable the app again, go to its App info screen and choose Enable.

8. Please note that disabled apps will disappear from the app drawer.

- See more at: http://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/23403/android-ics-safely-disable-built-in-apps-without-3rd-party-applications/#sthash.dOGpxosE.dpuf

the app drawer and choose Settings from the list.

2. When the Settings screen appears, scroll down to the Device section and choose Apps.

3. Swipe the Sorting app area to the left side to access All apps section. This section is not displayed by default because only three sections can be displayed on screen at the same time.

4. Choose the app that you want and hit Disable.

5. A warning window will probably pop up on screen, just tap OK to confirm and dismiss it.

6. The disabled apps will be moved down to the bottom of the list. This is a good way to keep the app list organized and help users find the apps that they previously disabled.

7. To enable the app again, go to its App info screen and choose Enable.

8. Please note that disabled apps will disappear from the app drawer.

- See more at: http://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/23403/android-ics-safely-disable-built-in-apps-without-3rd-party-applications/#sthash.dOGpxosE.dpuf


Thursday, August 29, 2013

Battery life

TIPS TO HELP EXTEND BATTERY LIFE OF YOUR MOBILE PHONE

I remember when I first got a mobile phone a year back. The salesman warned me that my smartphone would have a much shorter battery life. I soon realized that he wasn't exaggerating at all.
Battery HD Tips To Help Extend Battery Life Of Your Mobile Phone
I could often go several days without charging my old cell phone, but I was lucky to get more than a few hours out of my Android before I had to charge it. Fortunately, there are a number of steps that you can take to extend your battery life.

FIND OUT WHICH APPLICATIONS USE THE MOST POWER

Most phones let you check which applications are running and how much power they are using. You can find these by going to your settings and navigating to the Battery Use panel.
You may be surprised by how much power some of your applications are using. You want to consider disabling some applications or removing them completely if they aren’t necessary.

CHANGE YOUR SCREEN SETTINGS

Your screen sucks a lot of power. One research paper found that your screen will be using about 45-50% of your phone’s power if you run it at full brightness. There are a couple of screen settings that you can change to extend your battery life.
Make sure that your screen isn’t running at full brightness. You can probably use your phone effectively even if you turn the brightness down to 70%. Newer mobile phones also have an auto brightness setting that adjusts to the surrounding light. This is probably the most efficient thing that you can do.
It is also a good idea to change the screen timeout settings (the amount of time that elapses before the screen turns off if the phone isn’t in use). Most people set their timeout settings to two to five minutes. You may want to set them to the minimum allowed on your device (generally 15 seconds for an Android and a minute for an iPhone).

DON’T FULLY CHARGE YOUR BATTERY

Most people charge their batteries to full power each night. One expert says that your battery will operate much less efficiently if you do this regularly. This is especially true if you charge it to capacity and then use it until the battery is dead (which over two thirds of smart phone users do fairly regularly).
Your battery will operate much more efficiently if you charge to 50%. You shouldn’t charge your battery completely more than once a month.

CHOOSE NOTIFICATION SETTINGS WISELY

Your notification settings can be draining your battery much more than you expect. Many people have their phone set to notify them every time anything happens. Do you really need to be informed every time someone sends you a tweet or posts on your Facebook Wall? I find many of these settings to be very distracting as well as an unnecessary use of power.
You may also want to change the way you are notified. Most people always keep their phone on vibrate. This may be important if you are at work or another setting where it can cause a disruption. However, you may want to change your settings to ringtone when you are at home.

USE YOUR PHONE CONSERVATIVELY

There are a variety of things you can do to make sure that your phone runs more efficiently. However, you will use a lot of power if you are constantly using your phone to check Facebook, send emails or run high powered apps. You will need to be careful about how often you use your smartphone. You may not be able to use some of these features if your battery is low and you need to make a call shortly or use your GPS to get back home.

and last and most important thing always make sure whenever you don't need your phone data always make sure you have it switched Off.

settings>mobile data>off.