10 Useful Android Developer Options You Should Enable or Disable

November 04, 2015 DrBright Asiegbu 0 Comments

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1. USB Debugging

Most people already use this as it’s probably the most useful of all the options you can access as a developer. If you need to root your device, you’ve probably done this already.
enable android debugging

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Try these Dangerously Awesome Apps on Your Rooted Android Device

November 04, 2015 DrBright Asiegbu 0 Comments

Xposed Installer
This popular root app allows you to modify your device with different the different modules available in the repository. Xposed Installer itself is more like a framework and doesn’t add any special functionality until you install modules. I need to warn you though; you can brick your device by installing this software. It’s not for the faint-hearted.
xposed installer

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6 Awesome Things You can Do on Android with an OTG Cable

November 04, 2015 DrBright Asiegbu 0 Comments

With a lot of people owning smartphones, it’s surprising only a few people are maximizing their devices. When all you do with your device is to make and receive phone calls and surf the web, the device is being underused. Your Android phone or tablet offers a lot more than you know and there are lots of accessories to get the most out of your device.
1.Charge your phonr with another device
charging a phone with another phone
This isn’t new and it’s one of the things most people do with an OTG cable. An OTG cable easily lets you charge another phone with your phone so far it supports it. It’s as simple as connecting the OTG cable to the host and then plugging the phone to be charged into the female port of the OTG cable as shown above.The host device should have a high battery capacity though.

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