Monday, 10 November 2014

SONY XPERIA Z BASED ROM FOR TECNO F8 (A2)

Recently I ported this rom to Tecno F8 and it works smoothly, no hanging or lagging on the device. but there are a few bugs still to fix.




Wednesday, 5 November 2014

CUSTOM ROM FOR TECNO F8 (A2) MIUI v5

This is MIUI v5 rom ported from Lenovo S820 to Tecno f8.. am still working on all bugs.. but for now all apps and settings working well


FILES YOU NEED




SCREENSHOTS

Wednesday, 29 October 2014

HOW TO EXTRACT YOUR STOCK ROM FROM MTK6xxx DEVICES


Tools needed

MtkDroid Tool

Sp FlashTool

MTK USB Drivers

Scatter file for your device.

How to create scatter file:

Plug in your phone and Open mtkdroid tools as administrator

HOW TO ROOT INNJOO 12S

This is to all innjoo i2s users out there. A flawless method to root your device

Tools you need

MtkDroid Tools

Sp Flash Tool

Your innjoo i2s scatter file


Patched recovery img and boot img 

Superuser Zip update

MTK USB drivers

Adb SDK & Adb drivers

You can download then all HERE

Google and download adb sdk if you don't already have it 


Disclaimer: I will not be held responsible if you brick your device in the process of damage it. All step have been tested and working. So if your phone get comma, you are on your own.
Do this at your own risk. If you don’t know what root is or the capabilities of a rooted phone stay out of this business.

Now let’s begin

Enable usb debugging from developer options in your phone, if you don’t have developer options in your

Friday, 24 October 2014

THE NEW "AMOLED" Display for high end Andriod Phones: DOES IT SAVE POWER?

Many of the top flagship phones use AMOLED display technology, and the popular wisdom has always been that you can save substantial power on these devices by using apps with a black interface. Is that actually true with a real device, though? With Samsung's Galaxy S5Galaxy Note 4, the new Moto X, and even the upcoming Nexus 6 all using AMOLED panels, it's worth knowing if you can stretch the battery a little longer by losing the colors.
Where AMOLEDs Shine
The theory of why AMOLEDs use less power when displaying black makes sense when you understand how the technology differs from and LCD display. LCDs like the ones you find on the LG G3 or HTC One (M8) produces light with an LED backlight. The light shines through the pixels and into your eyeballs. In this case, a black pixel is simply one in which the pixel has turned opaque—it blocks all the light streaming in from the backlight. The backlight is still on just the same.
An AMOLED doesn't have a backlight at all. Instead, each little sub-pixel