Android Magazine UK - Issue No. 49

(Nancy Kaufman) #1

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syoumighthavenoticed,technology
developsprettyfast.It’s entirely
possible that that high-end smartphone
ortabletyouboughtayearagoisstartingto
creakalittlecomparedtonewermodels.But
insteadofchuckingitinthebininastropand
going out and buying another model, why not
trysuperchargingitwithsomeofthesehacks.
You’ll need root access and a little bit of
technologicalknow-howtoperformthem,but
with a few tweaks and pokes you’ll be able to
getsomeofthehiddenpoweroutofyour

Android phone or tablet. Over the next few
pages we’ll explain how to overclock your
device,enablingyoutogeteverydropofjuice
outofitsprocessor,talkyouthroughsomeof
the fastest ROMs available and show you how
to tweak the graphical settings of your phone
or tablet to give games a little more zing. We’ll
also walk you through some of apps that you
need to have installed if you want to get the
best performance out of your device and show
youhowtomakesurethere’snothinginthe
backgroundthat’sslowingdownyourtasks.

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Top mods and


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rooted device


OS
Short for ‘operating system’. Often the Android ROM will
be referred to as the OS – this just means the system
fi les on the Android device that make up your user
experience, similar to Windows, Mac OS X or Ubuntu on
a desktop computer.

ROM
Stands for ‘read-only memory’. In the context of Android,
the ROM refers to the fi les that make up the operating
system installed on your device. Gaining root privileges
allows for replacement of the standard ROM
with a custom one.

Root
‘Rooting’ your phone gives apps access to parts of the
OS that are normally hidden from consumers. This
enables you to run more powerful software and install
custom ROMs on your phone.

ROM Manager
An app available from the Android Market that enables
you to install a whole new version of your OS with a
single click. It requires a rooted phone to use and is
ideal for those new on the scene.

Titanium Backup
This app from the Market enables you to back up
everything on your phone – apps, data, settings and all.
It means that you can restore your phone to how it was,
even after you’ve updated or changed the ROM.

Unrevoked
Available from http://www.unrevoked.com, this is a
one-click tool that can be used for rooting many
popular HTC smartphones.

ADB
Stands for ‘Android Debug Bridge’. ADB is mainly used
for software development, but it also has some uses for
hacking your phone. It can be used to push fi les onto
the system folder, for instance.

Nandroid
You might come across the phrase ‘perform a Nandroid
backup’. This means using a custom recovery tool
to make a back-up image of everything currently on your
phone: OS, apps, data, etc. It’s very useful should you
wish to restore your phone to its previous state later.

Radio
‘Radio’ refers to the software on your Android device
that deals with making phone calls and data
connections. Updating your radio version can bring
better battery life and signal strength to your device.
Some ROMs require the latest radio.

Flash
The storage in your device comprises fl ash memory,
a type of solid-state storage. The terms ‘fl ash’ or
‘fl ashing’ mean installing new software onto your
device’s storage.

Get up to speed on all the terms you
will need to know when hacking
your phone

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High-performance hacks to turbo boost


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