Monday, 26 May 2014

Upgrade/Update Galaxy Pocket Neo S5310 to 4.4 KitKat

     
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Upgrade/Update Galaxy Pocket Neo S5310 to 4.4 KitKat.
I'm copy paste this tutorial from forum.xda-developers.com :
The Galaxy Pocket Neo S5310 owners may also want to keep their device up-to-date. So we thought of giving you a tutorial of how to upgrade Galaxy Pocket Neo S5310 to Android 4.4 KitKat. With new version of android operating system on your device, you will have more benefit. Your device will have more feature, more secure, more fast performance, and more cool he...3x. But prior to telling you how to install Android 4.4 KitKat on Galaxy Pocket Neo S5310, let’s see what do you want in order to be able to perform the installation. You will have to download 4.4 KitKat Galaxy Pocket Neo S5310 ROM. You will also have to root your Galaxy Pocket Neo S5310 to prepare it for Android 4.4 KitKat upgrade. Discover how to root Galaxy Pocket Neo S5310 and install Android 4.4 KitKat from here. Here are the download links of the files you want to update Galaxy Pocket Neo S5310 to Android 4.4 KitKat. Just before beginning to upgrade your Galaxy Pocket Neo S5310 to Android 4.4 KitKat don’t forget to backup your information, as contacts, text messages and the apps installed from Google Play Store who maybe lost when the installation finishes. Now let’s see how to update Galaxy Pocket Neo S5310 to Android 4.4 KitKat :

1. Install the ROM Manager on your Galaxy Pocket Neo S5310. Get it from Google Play Store, then install the clockwork mod recovery.

2. Connect your Galaxy Pocket Neo S5310 to your PC employing the USB information cable. Copy the “Galaxy Pocket Neo S5310_4.4 KitKat.zip” file you downloaded to the SD memory card.

3. Restart your device in the recovery mode using ROM Manager. As soon as in Recovery Mode, go to ROM Manager and select backup / restore to back-up your information.

4. From the Recovery Menu do a total data erase (including Delvik Cache). When completed, go back to Recovery Principal Menu and choose Flash ROM from SD Card. Navigate the location you copied the ”Galaxy Pocket Neo S5310_4.4 KitKat.zip” file and follow the directions for installing Android 4.4 KitKat on your Galaxy Pocket Neo S5310. As soon as the installation is over, just reboot your Galaxy Pocket Neo S5310 device, and here you go, you’ve just upgraded it to the new Android 4.4 KitKat.
Note: Here Is Link To Download the ROM =
The ROM File size is 128 MB, so I split the file into 3 parts :
ROM Part 1 : http://goo.gl/7pyL97
ROM Part 2 : http://goo.gl/ffHU2x
ROM Part 3 : http://goo.gl/l1zKh5
To combine 3 parts files above into 1 file just use WINRAR, then extract the files into ZIP format.
If any problem with the ROM, maybe because the ROM have corrupted during the download process, you can try to re-download the ROM.
Thank you for visiting Upgrade/Update Galaxy Pocket Neo S5310 to 4.4 KitKat At Karneedi Android Developers

Learn More About RAM Usage on Your Device with FreeXplain




RAM management works a bit differently on Android than it does in Windows. For example, more RAM doesn’t mean wasted memory in Android, but rather that applications are cached so that they can be accessed more quickly at a later time. There are plenty of interesting discussions on the topic, but that’s not the point of this article.
If you’ve ever tried to check the free RAM on your Android device, you probably used the free command in Terminal Emulator. This works the same way as it does in Linux, and it shows you both free and used memory. If you are using a swapfile, it’s shown as well. But if you want to learn more about your device’s RAM usage, you need additional tools like FreeXplain by XDA Senior Member zeppelinrox.
The FreeXplain script can be used to display more accurate information about used RAM. You can use a long list of operators, which show brief or more detailed information about usage of your physical memory. Usage is very simple: Just type freex, and you’ll get the results in user-friendly colors, so you can easily see the difference. Simple and efficient.
More information regarding RAM consumption and the script itself can be found in the original

Get Greenify-Like Functionality on Gingerbread with Xposed

Despite all of the advances that Android devices have made over the years, battery life remains as an issue for most of us who use our devices heavily while on the go. Luckily, there are a variety of tools available to help us manage battery life a little better. One such tool is Greenify.
Unfortunately for users of legacy devices, Greenify is only compatible with Android 4.0 and up.  And while the vast majority of users have already switched to newer OS builds, there are still those who can’t afford or don’t feel the need to upgrade to newer devices. And since the app is closed source, there isn’t a chance of backport.
Luckily, XDA Forum Member liudongmiao made an Xposed module designed to work with Gingerbread version of Xposed Framework. The module functions quite similarly to Greenify, but it doesn’t require more modern versions of Android.
If you are still using Gingerbread and want to optimize your battery life, head over to the module thread and give this a shot.

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