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Thursday, July 31, 2014

LG G Watch Overview

LG G Watch Overview


  The LG G Watch is the South Korean firm's first attempt at an Android Wear device, as Google looks to tackle the wearable space head on before it sprouts too many disjointed frameworks and ecosystems.
It's one of three launch devices, although only itself and the Samsung Gear Live are currently available with the more sought after Motorola Moto 360 arriving later this year.

LG G Watch reviewAs these are early devices in a new ecosystem I'm not expecting perfection right off the bat, Android Wear is a new offering to the market and manufacturers will have to feel their way into the software.
It's early doors for app developers too, with only a handful preparing their applications for launch, but these numbers will grow - hopefully rapidly - over the next few months.
Back to the LG G Watch and you can pick one up now for £159, $229 (around AU$290). Oddly it's £10 cheaper than the Gear Live in the UK, but in the US the G Watch is $30 more expensive. Bizarre.
A kicker for Android Wear devices is the fact they'll work with any Android device (running Android 4.3 or higher), meaning you don't have to own a LG smartphone to take advantage of the G Watch.









As long as your handset is running at least version 4.3 then all you need to do is download the Android Wear app from Google Play to get the LG G Watch setup.
From within the Android Wear app you'll be able to see example functions of the G Watch, and you can even send demo cards to the watch to see how different information is displayed on the screen.
LG G Watch reviewThe G Watch sports a 1.65-inch 280 x 280 IPS display, which is slightly larger than the Gear Live which measures 1.63 inches, but the Samsung boasts a 320 x 320 resolution providing it with a 278 ppi compared to the LG's 240ppi.









In terms of power the G Watch is equipped with a 1.2GHz Snapdragon 400 processor and 512MB of RAM, plus there's 4GB of internal storage and a 400mAh battery (larger than the 300mAh offering in the Gear Live).
Those are a respectable range of specs, but there's nothing to really pique the interest - but perhaps that's the point. Smart watches are supposed to be functional, stylish and discreet, rather than feature packed and in your face.

Wednesday, July 30, 2014

How to Root the LG G2

How to Root the LG G2


This video shows you how to root your LG G2 which will allow you to receive newer updates and software which your current system may not allow.  This is also common when receiving a phone from someone else either through an ebay sale or from a friend.  It will set all of your phones original features back to the state when it was originally purchased.  By altering the phones root folder, you are allowing the phone to recieve anything you desire to put on it.  Always do your homework when installing new features as some features may corrupt your device and cause problems.  Google is your friend......so do some homework.

How to ROOT the LG G2 on any carrier with just one tool
Verizon, ATT, Tmobile, sprint and so on.

Link to XDA post on this root process.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showt...

Link to LG Drivers
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_ni...
Link to Root FIles needed
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_ni...
Link to New IOroot24zip
http://rootjunkysdl.com/?device=LG%20G2

How to install Android Device drivers http://youtu.be/j_KPGUMzrjU
Why Root Android devices video http://youtu.be/6vqnnLnOn3g 
Android device hacking explained http://youtu.be/UUTwYHfmHv4 
Universal UnRoot App for all Devices http://youtu.be/ySNStU8OTuk

Tuesday, July 29, 2014

How to Transfer iPhone Contacts to an LG G3

How to Transfer iPhone Contacts
 to an LG G3


For those of you who are breaking away from the Apple lifestyle, this video will help you learn how to transfer iPhone contacts to an LG G3.  The LG G3 is a phone with endless capabilities and is taking the mobile community by storm.  With so many options and features, I'm sure this lesson you learn will need to be repeated to friends who also make the switch.

Monday, July 28, 2014

50+ Quick Tips & Tricks for your LG G3

50+ Quick Tips & Tricks

 for your LG G3


For those of you who have recently purchased this powerful phone, then here are 50+ Quick Tips & Tricks for your LG G3 mobile phone.  This tutorial does a wonderful job of teaching you security features, usage, screen savers and more.  

After viewing several videos, I found this one to provide one outstanding feature right after the other.  If you are new to the LG G3 and want a quick rundown of the device without having to read the entire manual and LG website, then this video is for you.  If you are looking for that great accessory to cover your phone and protect it's screen, then please follow our accessories link below.

LG G Flex Durability Test

LG G Flex Durability Test


As the propaganda surrounding all the great and durable features of the LG G Flex continues to circulate on the internet and beyond, there are still many reasons why this phone and many others requires a good sturdy phone case and other accessories to ensure a good quality phone is always at your disposal no matter what happens.  This LG G Flex Durability Test will show you the type of damage that an unprotected LG G Flex can sustain.

LG G3 How to Use the Smart Keyboard

LG G3 

How to Use the Smart Keyboard


Despite an occasionally groan-inducing press conference in London, there's little denying that LG's new G3 has plenty going for it (personal aside: I've never been more smitten by an LG phone). It's usually the little things that make the biggest difference, though, and the G3's thoughtful Smart Keyboard seems to fall right into that category. Why? Because it pays attention.

The keyboard will slowly shift the way it interprets your touches as it learns how you type, though it won't actually look any different. Do you always type S's when you want A's? The G3 will try to discern your meaning and expand the sensing area for the A key if it "thinks" you're having trouble. That'll sound more than a little familiar if you're a BlackBerry buff: a very similar feature is baked into BlackBerry 10's soft keyboard. You can also manually change the size of the G3's keyboard, too, a real boon for those of us suffering with sausage fingers or bum eyes.

  You'll only be able to stretch and compress the keyboard so much though -- at their largest (see above), the keys are spacious and plenty accommodating for my gorilla thumbs, and the smallest is well-suited for preserving precious screen real estate. Throw in the ability to change the symbol keys that appear on either side of the spacebar and you've got yourself a pretty flexible way to jot down your innermost ruminations.

  On some level, it seems a little silly to get worked up over a keyboard (especially when LG has spent the better part of our morning/evening lauding other technical achievements), but it's always nice to see companies shape our user experiences in subtle, smart ways.

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LG G3 Mobile Review

LG G3 Mobile Review


Technology should simplify, not complicate your life. With the all-new LG G3, you’ll discover why Simple is the New Smart. Behind a sleek, uncluttered exterior and intuitive operating system, you’ll find the many rich, innovative features you’ve come to expect from LG.

Experience 4x the resolution of HD, with a 5.5” Quad HD screen
Capture crisp photos using a 13 MP camera with Laser Auto Focus and Optical Image Stabilization (OIS)+
Keep life simple and smart with Smart Notice adaptive notifications
Simply tap to unlock with KNOCK Code™, utilizing over 80,000 lock combinations
Feel the speed of a 2.5GHz Snapdragon quad-core processor on The Fastest Nationwide 4G LTE Network