Monday, 12 January 2015

How to Jailbreak iOS 8, 8.0.1, 8.0.2, 8.1( for all the i-Devices)

How to Jailbreak iOS 8, 8.0.1, 8.0.2, 8.1( for all the i-Devices)


              


The pangu team has comes up with a untethered jailbreak for iOS 8, 8.0.1, 8.0.2, 8.1, it includes all the i-Devices. this updated version of pangu includes cydia as well (as in earlier versions, you have to install cydia manually). Pangu is jailbreaking Software made by team of chinese developers and getting very popular and taking place of earlier version of untethered jailbreking tool i.e envasi0n.

Monday, 20 October 2014

How to Jailbreak Your iPhone 5s, 5c, 5, 4s, 4, on iOS 7

How to Jailbreak Your iPhone 5s, 5c, 5, 4s, 4, on iOS 7 Using Evasi0n (Windows)

                                                    

What is jailbreaking?

Jailbreaking is the process of removing limitations on iOS, Apple's operating system on devices running it through the use of software and hardware exploits; such devices include the iPhone, iPod touch, iPad, and second-generation Apple TV.

How to root LG G2

How to root LG G2

After successfully teaming up with Google for the Nexus 4, LG stormed the market in 2013 with its own flagship smartphone called the G2. A gorgeous 5.2in screen is squeezed into a body which is about the same size as the Galaxy S4. The front of the device has a higher screen to bezel ratio than any other device and the super-slim bezels on the side give an edge-to-edge look which oozes class.

                                 



The G2 is equipped with Qualcomm's latest smartphone chip, the 2.26 GHz quad-core Snapdragon 800. This is accompanied by an Adreno 330 GPU and a healthy 2 GB of RAM.

How to Root Sony Xperia Z2

How to Root Sony Xperia Z2

The 5.2-inch screen of the Sony Xperia Z2 with a 1080x1920 pixel display has a 10-finger multi-touch feature. The internal memory is 16GB with 3GB RAM. The microSD slot supports up to 128GB. The battery with backup provides up to15 hours in 3G talk time. The impeccably-featured rear camera is 20.7MP, and the front camera is 2.2MP. It supports all 2G, 3G and 4G networks.

                                                      

The OS is Android Kitkat and the CPU is Quad-core 2.3 GHz Krait 400. The GPU support is provided by Adreno 330.The Sony Xperia Z2 has come up with quite a robust body with a

How to Root HTC One E8

How to Root HTC One E8


The HTC One (E8), a more affordable, plastic variant of the HTC One (M8), was launched in June in parts of Asia and Eastern Europe. Despite being at a lower price point than the HTC flagship smartphone, the HTC One (E8) features many of the same specs including the same 5-inch 1080P LCD3 display, Snapdragon 801 processor, 2GB of RAM.

How to root Motorola Moto X

How to root Motorola Moto-X

The original Moto X had a utilitarian design. With the curved back and rounded edges, it worked really well and allowed a user to hold and use the phone in a way that was very comfortable. The new Moto X uses the same design. But this time, Motorola has polished it a bit and given it some touches that make the phone look and feel like a premium device. An AMOLED screen and has a 1080 x 1920 pixels aka the FullHD resolution. The AMOLED panels are really good at showing punchy and vibrant colours and we see the same on the new Moto X. Colours look really pleasing on it. The high resolution also makes it quite sharp and even while attempting pixel-peep, we did not see jagged edges in text that the phone displays.

                    

Motorola, since it was acquired by Google, is a company that believes in KISS -- Keep it simple stupid. The result is that it puts an almost unmodified version of Android in its phones. In

How to root Nexus 4

How to root Nexus 4


Google Nexus 4 is a premium handset. It’s glass front and backed, subtly chrome trimmed, accented and even manages to pull off personality with its checkerboard backing. HD displays don’t come cheap, well, they didn’t until now. The Google Nexus 4 by LG pulls off IPS technology with an HD resolution of 768x1280 pixels. With its 318 PPI, that’s spec-wise alone, extremely respectable. What’s even more impressive is seeing it in the flesh.


The fundamentals of Android 4.2 - and 4.3, which the Nexus has now been updated to - are the same as Androids of old. Five home screens, a pull down notifications bar, applications drawer. Simple.