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Wednesday 29 July 2015

Administrative User accounts in Android 4.2 up



All variants of the Galaxy S5 have finally been rooted. In the modern age of root customizations, there's no better tool to start with than the Xposed Framework. This software allows us to use the user accounts as in windows pc and Mac 
Step 1:
Enable Unknown Sources


First up, since Xposed is not available on Google Play, you'll have to make sure your phone allows for installation of sideloaded apps.
To do that, simply head to
·         Settings
·         Security.
·         In here, tick the box next to Unknown Sources and press OK.

Step 2: Download the Xposed Installer App
It also provides a nice interface for searching and downloading the modules. You can get the latest version of Xposed Installer, just tap this link from your phone's web browser.
Once the download has finished, tap the notification to launch the install process. From here, hit Install, and then when finished, tap Open.

Step 3: Install the Xposed Framework
Now that you've got the Xposed Installer app taken care of, the next step is to install the actual framework that Xposed modules use to work their magic.

From the Xposed Installer's main screen, just tap Framework to get started. You'll immediately see a warning that lets you know you should Be careful. Tick the box next to Don't show this again and press OK.

Next, tap the Install/Update button, and Xposed will ask for Superuser privileges. Grant it those, then you'll see a message that tells you that the installation was successful and a reboot is needed. Tap OK here, and your phone will automatically reboot.

Step 4: Installing Modules
Are you back up?, you are ready to begin installing the modules that offer Xposed's main functionality. Just open up the Xposed Installer app and head to the Download section to have a look at what's available.

For a more Xposed modules, feel free to browse our Galaxy S3, Galaxy S4, Galaxy Note 2 and Galaxy Note 3 worlds to find Samsung-compatible modules that we've previously covered. And stay tuned right here for future modules that can tweak the look and feel of your Galaxy S5.

Friday 17 July 2015

Orange Kenya Klif phones running Firefox OS

Orange Kenya are now selling the cheapest smartphone that runs Firefox operating system.

Firefox  OS ,has been on its alfa for some years. It's easily noted to be operations more or less than Android, this is because it's kernel is based on Linux which makes it their similarity.

This OS was publicly demonstrated in February 2012, on Android-compatible smart phones. That generalised that devices using Android can be installed to work with Firefox OS if they have kernel  relation.

Orange Lite overview.

With Orange Klif, the most affordable Dual SIM smartphone in Kenya, for only Ksh.3,999 + 2GB free data spread over 4 months.

Features:

Firefox OS, 3.5” screen display, 2MP camera, 3G enabled, Dual-SIM, 512 MB/ 256 MB RAM/ROM, Dual core 1GHz processor, 1300mAh battery, Bluetooth, FM radio, headset. Now available.