My screen lock is set to pin and i cant changed it to swipe, Why not ?????????????

Solution 1:  Check if you have added VPN connections.

                Usually VPN connection requires minimum Pattern/PIN/Password active, 
                and while you have VPN connection created you can't disable it.

               
                 To check does you have it, and to delete it go to Settings -> More under 
                 Wireless & Networks-> VPN. Keep in mind, this can be different on other
                 Android version, you can search Google for your device.

                
                   If there is present connection, after removing them you should be able to
                 change Lock screen settings.


Still the problem is teasing you Fuck it up with

Solution 2: Go to setting>Security>Clear Creddentials

                      It will surely fix the Problem 

 

 

 

 


Top 10 apps that is very useful for Rooted Android Phones.

Top 10 apps that is very useful for Rooted Android Phones.

Here is the most important apps for rooted android.

1.AdBlock Plus 

AdBlock Plus is a free, open source application that removes advertisements on your Android device. It’s considered a must-have for root users even if those of us who make a living on advertising hate that. This one is configurable so that some unobtrusive ads get through which is nice and the app is configurable. It’s not available on the Google Play Store but there is an official link from ABP that you can use by clicking the button below.

2.Dumpster

Dumpster is a data recovery tool that can find files you have deleted and then restore them. It supports photos and videos like most, but also music files, documents, PDFs, and pretty much anything you may have accidentally deleted. Like most recovery tools, root isn’t required for use but having root access can improve the app’s performance and help it find more lost files. Once installed, it acts like the Recycle Bin on your computer and you can delete files permanently if needed. It’s a good app to have around, just in case

3.Flashify

Flashify is a root app that all root users should have. What it does is allow you to queue up stuff to flash from recovery without having to reboot your phone. This includes zips, mods, kernels, boot images, recovery images, and much more. This is a great tool for root beginners or amateurs and it’s especially great for those who don’t enjoy using ADB and Fastboot commands. It’s simple, it has a good, modern interface, and it just works.

4.Link2SD

Link2SD is a root app that allows you to move apps over to your SD card. It creates links to make your device believe it’s actually on your device so it works for apps that conventional Apps2SD apps don’t work on. This is a great way to take advantage of your external SD card space. It’s not as great as Marshmallow’s adoptable storage, but it’s a good alternative until people actually get it. There are some bugs, so read the user reviews before trying it out and do keep in mind that moved apps will perform more slowly.

5.SDFix

SDFix is a system modifier tool that helps those running Kit Kat and Lollipop overcome the dreaded locked-down SD card problem. This makes your SD card useful again and takes away the limitations placed on other apps like file browsers. It doesn’t work for all devices but it’s definitely worth a shot if you are afflicted with this issue and your device doesn’t have a ROM or mod that solves the issue. It’s also absurdly easy to use. Open it, hit go, wait a few seconds, and then uninstall the app. Most important work of the app is that you can delete your video audio from third party apps like Mx player, QQ player etc.

6.SuperSU

SuperSU by Chainfire is the de facto Superuser application available. Most root methods have you installing this app anyway so most new root users already have it. It’s a solid root app with a ton of features and it acts like the front door to your device so any old root app can’t just go nuts. You’ll have a list of all the apps that have requested and been granted (or denied) root access. You can also fully unroot your device, keep logs, and more. It’s also frequently updated which is what you want in a Superuser app.

7.Titanium Backup 

Titanium Backup is a long time mainstay at the top of many root lists and it feels almost blasphemous to not include it here. With this application you can uninstall bloatware (a must have for many people), freeze apps (leaves them installed but prevents them from ever running), and backup your applications and application data. ROM flashers have sworn by this app for years and it may very well be the most popular and oft recommended root app of all time. If you have root, go get it immediately. Root life just isn’t the same without it.

8.Viper4Android 

Viper4Android is an audio modification tool that gives you untold amounts of control over how your audio sounds coming out of the speakers, out of Bluetooth devices, and out of your headphones. It comes with its own audio driver, an equalizer, tons of effects that allow you to control how your audio sounds, and a lot more. It’s a complicated install process and you’ll need to go to the official XDA thread for downloads and instructions, but this is as good as it gets when it comes to audio modifications on Android.

9.Wifi Tethering – Create portable hotspots on way

This is one of best root app which you must install in your mobile after rooting it. This app can enable portable wifi hotspot for devices which do not support it. So, it can help in making WiFi connection for users around you. So, using this app you share your internet connection with your friends easily

10.WiFi Kill Pro – Disable WiFi For Others


Well, with this app you can disable internet connection for a device on the same network. So if someone (anyone) is abusing the internet wasting precious bandwidth for a Justin Bieber video clips you could just kill their connection and stay happy with a full bandwidth just for yourself.
After a long long delay, I present to you brand new WiFiKill.
This is an early release so be gentle. New features will come after this code proves to be stable.


How To Root Android Phones ????

How To Root Android Phones ????

Step 1: Download and install Kingo Android Root.
Step 2: Enable USB debugging mode on your phone.

Step 3: Run Android Root on your PC, then connect your phone via its USB sync cable. After a moment, the former should show a connection to the latter. Your device screen may show an "Allow USB debugging?" pop-up. Tick "Always allow from this computer," then tap OK. 

Step 4: Click Root, then sit back and wait while the utility does its thing. The aforementioned Nexus 7 took all of about two minutes, including the automated reboot at the end.

*Remove Root: And that's all there is to it. If you decide you want to reverse the process, just run Android Root again, connect your phone, then click Remove Root.

 


HOW TO TURN ON DEVELOPER SETTING IN ANY ANDROID PHONES.


Step 1: Go to setting
Step 2: Go to "About device"
Step 3: Find "Build Number"
Step 4: Click it 5-8 times simultaneously
Step 5: Now your developer option is turned on.

Bonus step: Go to developer setting
                 : Turned on USB Debugging option
                 : It is very useful while rooting your device
                 : And some extra useful utility


Wanna Video Tutorial  Click the link below:

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AXGsTHvBEKU








OMG My Gallery/Album show facebook stickers and app icons: FIXED!!!

OMG My Gallery/Album show facebook stickers and app icons: FIXED!!!

Step 1: Download A File manger ES File Explorer
Step 2: Browse to the folder Internal/Android/Data
Step 3: Make a file (Not a Folder) name as      .nomedia
Step 4: and check your Gallery
Step 5: if nothing happen reboot your Device
Step 6: I Confirmed it solved 100% guaranteed!!!!!!!




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