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Risk takers are accident makers! Is too much of good hard to handle? Too much use of technology can get us into trouble at times. There are certain limitations for anything or everything we do. If we cross those limits, sometimes we end up paying the penalty.
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Five Hacks that Let Others Think, You Have Rooted your Mobile Risk takers are accident makers! Is too much of good hard to handle? Too much use of technology can get us into trouble at times. There are certain limitations for anything or everything we do. If we cross those limits, sometimes we end up paying the penalty. Misuse of technology is quite easy, especially when few of us are trying to cross the barriers that the manufacturers of the mobile phones have set up. Rooting... Rooting of Android OS is the process of taking full control of the operating system and reaching out to the core to install the unapproved apps, update the OS, over clock or underclock the processor and customisation among the other things. Moreover, rooting of the phone makes the phone vulnerable to potential risks and sometimes can lead to a “bricked” state when the mobile will stop functioning altogether. It sounds terrifying ...doesn’t it? If the answer is yes, follow the lead and try some of the hacks that will help to get the things going without having to root the phone. The Galaxy S6 “Edge Display” can now be yours You do not have to root the phone anymore to get that sexy Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge look and feel, you may achieve that by downloading the app called the ‘Edge Color Notifications’. However, you will have to compromise a bit on the effect, as the app gives you two side bars on the edge of the screen that can get you closest to the edge display. Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge has this curvy edge that is not just for the looks. There is a reason for it. If you place the phone upside down, then the edge lights up whenever there is an incoming call and it shows up from the sides due to that curved edge. Moreover, you can even customise the incoming calls by setting up a different colour for each of your frequent callers, just so you needn’t turn the phone to check up on who is calling. Remote Desktop Access from your Mobile Here’s another cool app that makes you feellike James Bond in action. It’s a two step process to have access of your desktop from your mobile. If you start with the PC side, then first off you have to download the ‘Chrome Remote Desktop App’ from the Chrome store. Once the app is installed you will be guided through a process of several prompts wherein you will have to grant permissions for the mobile access of the desktop. At one point of time you will even be asked to enter a 6-digit pin, which you have to remember as you will have to use the same pin to have the desktop access from your Android mobile. Coming to your Android mobile side, you will have to download the ‘Chrome Remote Desktop App’ from the Play store. All you have to do is enter the six digit pin and you are good to go.
Recording a song? NO, Record your Screen You can go hassle free recording your Android screen, however, the catch here is you should have the Android 5.0 Lollipop version of the Android OS. There is an app called the ‘AZ Screen Recorder’ that works together with the camera and records the screen seamlessly. There is a countdown timer as well that adds to your experience. The icing on the cake is it also allows you to edit the recording if you feel like it. Voice Calls Recording It might seem to you as if some police investigation is going on, but it is actually the app called ‘Automatic Call Recorder’ in action. This free, easy to use app lets you record the ongoing calls for free. The manufacturer of your device might have done everything in his hands to block the feature of calls recording but you can always have your way around with these blocks. Is it Hear-Rate Monitor or a Mobile? Want a heart-rate monitor on your device? Well it’s not that hard-to-get anymore. If your device does not have the heart rate monitor, then you can turn into one that has, with the app called ‘Instant Heart Rate’. Ever since Samsung Galaxy S6 has come up with the heart rate monitor, geeks have been trying hard to come up with an alternative to rooting the phone to have that technology up and running on the rest of the devices. And they have found one. As simple as the flash light, integrated with a measuring app; can be used as the heart-rate-monitor. Contact us: Bur Dubai, Dubai, UAE. Phone Number: +971 555279076 Email us for more details: sales@ipadrentaldubai.com http://www.ipadrentaldubai.com