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Thursday, February 17, 2022

Adsterra ? one of the best Google AdSense Alternative with Instant approval, high CPMs

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Tuesday, June 9, 2020

How to install the Google Play Store on the Huawei P40 Pro

The Huawei P40 Pro is a fantastic handset. It packs some pretty awesome hardware under the hood, but all of this is marred by the fact that it does not come with Google Play Services installed on it. This due to Huawei being placed on the US Entity list which ultimately prevents Huawei and Google from doing business with each other.

This means that Huawei is not able to license Google Play Services, which is why it is omitted from the phone. As much as we would like to think that alternative services and apps can fill that void, and we imagine that it could, the general perception and concern is that it will be a very different (and negative) experience.

The good news is there are ways in which you can actually get the Google Play Store installed on the Huawei P40 Pro. This is quite a lengthy process but it is fairly straightforward, so set aside 15-20 minutes to get the Google Play Store up and running on your P40 Pro.

Before you get started

  • Backup your phone and all of its files in the event that something goes wrong
  • You will need a USB C flash drive for the installation process or a regular USB flash drive and an adapter that will let you connect it to the Huawei P40 Pro
  • Check your phone to make sure that the USB drive is recognized and active

How to install Google Play Store on the Huawei P40 Pro

  1. Download the Huawei GMS Install file from here
  2. Load it onto the USB drive and connect it to your Huawei P40 Pro
  3. Go to Settings > System & updates > Backup & restore > Data backup > External storage > USB storage
  4. Select the file you loaded onto the USB drive and tap Restore
  5. Enter the password shown on your screen and tap OK
  6. Clear all background applications
  7. Look for the app on your home screen with a purple G icon and tap on it to launch the app

Once the app has launched:

  1. Tap Activate
  2. Tap Allow
  3. Return to the home screen and clear all background apps again
  4. Relaunch the app and tap on the blue button at the bottom of the app’s screen and let it run in the background
  5. Go to your phone’s files and open the USB drive
  6. Look for the Google installation folder and tap on it
  7. You will have to install the first six files so tap on them one by one to install them

Once the apps have been installed:

  1. Go to Settings > Users & accounts
  2. Tap Add an account and select Google
  3. You will be prompted with an error message informing you that the app was built for an older version of Android, but tap OK anyway
  4. Tap Existing
  5. Enter your Google login credentials and tap Sign in
  6. Tap Next
  7. At this point you can keep adding Google accounts you want associated with the device, but you will have to do so now because once the process is complete, you won’t be able to unless you restart the entire installation procedure
  8. Clear all background applications

Installing the Google Services Framework

  1. Go to your phone’s files and open the USB drive
  2. Look for the Google installation folder and tap on it
  3. Tap on the seventh file which will be Google Services Framework
  4. Tap Allow
  5. Tap Install and wait
  6. Once installed, tap Done
  7. Give the phone a minute or two and you will start seeing a bunch of error messages which will be normal. You can then choose to mute these error messages if they’re getting too annoying
  8. Go to your phone’s home screen and you should see the Google Play Store app

To get rid of the error messages

  1. Launch the newly-installed Google Play Store
  2. Download and install an app called Device ID by VTechSevi
  3. Launch the app and look for Google Service Framework
  4. Clear your background applications
  5. Go to your phone’s Settings > Apps
  6. Tap the three dot icon to the top right corner and select Show system processes
  7. Look for Google Play Services
  8. Tap Force Stop
  9. Tap Uninstall
  10. Clear all background applications
  11. Go to your phone’s files and open the USB drive
  12. Tap on the Google installation folder and install the eighth application called GMS Core Mod 1
  13. Tap Allow
  14. Tap Install
  15. Go to your phone’s Settings > Apps
  16. Tap the three-dot icon to the top right corner and select Show system processes
  17. Look for Google Services Framework and tap on it and go to Storage
  18. Tap Clear Cache and Clear Data

Regenerating the Google Services Framework ID

  1. Clear all background applications
  2. Launch the Device ID app and you will notice that the Google Services Framework ID is gone
  3. Launch the Google Play Store – At this point some of you might be greeted by an error message asking you to retry. Keep doing this until the app launches without any error messages. This could take several attempts
  4. Launch the Device ID app and check if the Google Services Framework ID has been regenerated
  5. Repeat steps 3 & 4 until the ID reappears
  6. Once the Google Services Framework ID has been stored, go to your phone’s Settings > Apps
  7. Tap the three-dot icon to the top right corner and select Show system processes
  8. Look for Google Play Services
  9. Tap Force Stop
  10. Tap Uninstall
  11. Go to your phone’s files and open the USB drive
  12. Tap on the Google installation folder and install the ninth application called GMS Core Mod 2
  13. Tap Allow
  14. Tap Install

Conclusion

Assuming you follow these steps correctly, you should now have the Google Play Store installed on the Huawei P40 Pro. Google has warned against sideloading its applications, so you could potentially run into issues when trying to use them.

How to restore a Pixel device using a cloud backup

How to restore a Pixel device using a cloud backup

The Google Pixel is the peak of the Android experience but even the purest Android software can begin to slow down over time. With a combination of caching information, unused apps, and depleting storage, it is inevitable that over time the Google Pixel may not continue to perform how it did from day one.

As much as a slow device is annoying, all is not lost. Initiating a factory reset on a Google Pixel can help to restore things to normal and get your device performing like it did on day one. However, performing a factory reset to start things from scratch can be a daunting experience with many expecting that all their data would be lost. The Pixel has features built-in natively that ensure your data can be restored from the cloud following a factory reset, so here’s all the detail.

What backs up automatically

As soon as you log in to your Google account, certain things will upload automatically. Data in your Google Calendar, Contacts, and Photos and Videos will back up to the cloud. In addition, your installed apps and associated app data, call history, device settings, and SMS text messages will be uploaded but are limited to 25MB of data per app.

For anything not automatically backed up to the cloud, you can upload the content to Google Drive to store it safely in the cloud while you perform a factory reset.

Restore data & settings from the cloud

Following a factory reset on your Pixel, the device will reboot and take slightly longer to start up on first boot. Once the Pixel has rebooted, you’ll be presented with the welcome screen. Follow the below steps to restore your data from the cloud.

  • Tap start on the Pixel welcome screen.
  • Connect to the internet using either WiFi or Cellular.
  • Tap next when you see Copy apps & data.
  • Select Can’t use old phone.
  • Under Copy another way, tap Ok.
  • Then select A backup from the cloud.
  • Sign in to your Google account that you previously used on the device.
  • Follow the on-screen steps, which will walk you through the data to restore.

Restore app data

Despite the app itself re-downloading automatically, you may find that the data within the app itself may not restore fully. You may be asked to log in again or a game, for example, may not have saved progress.

  • Head into Settings.
  • Tap System > Advanced > Backup > App Data.
  • Turn on Automatic Restore.

Check your backup settings

If you are planning on performing a factory reset, you can verify what is set to backup by following the below steps. It’s always a good idea to check everything is checked that you intend on wanting to keep after the reset.

  • Open the Settings.
  • Tap Account and select your Google account.
  • Tap Account Sync.
  • Check that everything you want to be backed up is turned on.

Roundup

Google does a great job of minimizing the damage of a factory reset by ensuring that you can backup your data to the cloud to restore from following the reset. Restoring from a backup is obviously only one option; you can, of course, choose to set up your device as if it was brand new and start again from scratch. It’s always a good idea to perform a factory reset on your Pixel device to clear out the caches and delete old information, and now hopefully you can do so with the confidence you can restore from a backup stored in the cloud.

Wednesday, June 3, 2020

Smart home controls and easy wallet access all in one place The new Android 11's power button menu will look like

This is what Android 11's new power button menu will look like

Google decided some time ago that the power button on Android phones could be useful for quick access to commonly-used features. An iOS-style wallet was added to the Pixel in March so you can switch between payment cards or bring up travel passes and loyalty cards when you need them, and next on the list is smart home controls. Evidence of this arrived with Android 11's developer previews, but freshly leaked documentation now shows us what the final product is going to look like.
When we saw an early version of the power menu's home control center, the usual buttons such as Emergency and Power off were moved to the very top, and everything below was reserved for 'Quick controls.' With the wallet functionality since released, Google had to find a way to fit it all in, and the below image shows what they've likely settled on. The quality isn't the best, but the mockup taken from a leaked "Android R changes" document reveals that Google will be cramming the card switcher in between power options and quick controls.
This is what Android 11's new power button menu will look like


The end result is a very busy screen, but a useful one nonetheless. If we're lucky, this will eventually have a contextual element — it would be great if the wallet was only displayed when you weren't at home, for example, allowing more smart home controls onto the screen when you need them the most. Another image from the leaked materials shows what the different states of IoT buttons will look like (below).
This is what Android 11's new power button menu will look like

This gives us a good idea of which smart home gadgets will be controllable, including cameras, thermostats, and lights just as you'd expect. According to the documentation, short presses will toggle these on and off, while a long-press will bring up more options or take you to the corresponding app if necessary. It's unclear whether this will be completely tied to the Google Home app, or if you'll be able to add other unattached services. We were expecting to get more official details about Android 11 in a livestreamed Beta Launch Show on June 3

Saturday, May 30, 2020

Google Postpones June 3rd Event for Android 11 Beta Release

Google Postpones June 3rd Event for Android 11 Beta Release

Google is postponing its Android 11 beta launch event which was supposed to take place on June 3. Called the 'Android 11 Beta Launch Show', the virtual event was comprised of a number of development-focused talks regarding the new features in Google's operating system update.

Google attributes the event postponement to the on-going situation in the United States. The official Android Developers Twitter account posted the following tweet:

We are excited to tell you more about Android 11, but now is not the time to celebrate. We are postponing the June 3rd event and beta release. We'll be back with more on Android 11, soon.

https://twitter.com/AndroidDev/status/1266589514937466880

The first beta for Android 11 was originally planned to release at Google I/O, but the company cancelled the event due to the on-going pandemic. So this is the second time that Android 11 beta has been delayed.

Meanwhile, Google has been working on the developer previews for the operating system update and released Android 11 Developer Preview 4 on May 7. The developer previews are available for Google Pixel 2/2 XL, Pixel 3/3 XL, Pixel 3a/3a XL, and Pixel 4/4 XL.

It is unclear how this delay in the beta release will impact the overall timeline for Android 11 release. Beta 1 was planned for a release in June, with beta 2 following in July. Beta 3 was planned for an August release, and a final release in quarter 3 of 2020. For now, Google has not updated the timeline and milestones for Android 11 release. We might get more information on the updated timeline over the next few days.

Here is a recap of the new features coming in Android 11:

  • Helpful innovation: This unsurprisingly starts with 5G, and Google frames it as a way for developers to “extend [their] Wi-Fi app experiences to mobile users.” Existing APIs have been updated to let applications determine what kind of connection they have access to. Also part of this tentpole is support for new display types, with one API letting devs use the entirety of a waterfall screen, including edges. To improve messaging, there’s a new dedicated conversation section of the notification shade, while Google is pushing Bubbles and letting you paste images into apps and replies.
  • Privacy and security: Building off the ability to limit location to “While app is in use” — which is selected by half of users, are one-time permissions for location, microphone, and camera. Scoped storage will likely also go into effect this year. Meanwhile, Android 11 improves biometrics and features platform hardening, as well as secure app data storage and sharing. Users should be excited by electronic ID/driver license support.
  • Updates and compatibility: Android 11 is expanding Project Mainline — visible to users as Google Play System Update — with 12 new modules that can be updated without OS releases. A new permissions module “standardizes user and developer access to critical privacy controls on Android devices.” Meanwhile, Google is giving developers a new “Platform Stability” milestone in July that will include final SDK/NDK APIs, internal APIs, and system behaviors.
  • Polish and quality: There are various improvements to the connectivity stack, low latency video codecs, and for images/cameras. Highlights for the latter include HEIF animated drawables that are drastically smaller than GIFs, an API to mute vibration when capturing images, and bokeh.

Tuesday, May 12, 2020

Google’s Nest Aware revamp is here to simplify your subscription

Google’s Nest Aware revamp is here to simplify your subscription

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Google’s new Nest Aware pricing model is rolling out starting this week, the company announced today. The new model means that a single subscription now covers all of your Nest devices, rather than asking you to pay on a per-device basis. It’s available in each of the 19 markets where Nest Aware is available, including the US, UK, Australia, France, and Germany.
The new Nest Aware subscription now costs $6 a month or $60 a year to cover all of your devices. That gets you 30 days of “event video history,” meaning you get the recordings from whenever the camera detects motion or sound. Jumping up to $12 a month ($120 a year) for Nest Aware Plus doubles your event history to 60 days and also gets you 10 days of 24/7 video recording history.
It’s a lot simpler than Nest’s previous pricing model in which subscription prices ranged from $5 to $30 per month per camera, with discounts offered to cover each subsequent device. However, the old model got you 24/7 video recording as standard, and now it’s something you have to pay extra for. If you’re an existing Nest Aware subscriber and you want to upgrade to the new Nest Aware subscription, you can do so within the Google Store. Be warned that you’ll have to migrate to a Google Account as part of the process.
In comparison, Amazon’s Ring subscription plan costs $10 a month or $100 a year if you want it to cover every device in your home, while Arlo’s entry-level $9.99-a-month plan covers up to five cameras. Both Ring and Arlo charge a reduced rate of $3 a month if you just want to cover a single camera.
As well as the new pricing model, Google also says that Nest speakers and displays in the US can now listen and alert you when they hear “critical sounds” like glass breaking or a smoke alarm. Once you’ve received the alert and listened to the sound, you then have the option of calling 911. If you call using the Home app, it will know to connect you with an operator who’s closest to your home rather than your phone’s location.
To coincide with the launch, Google is reducing the price of a couple of its Nest products: the Nest Hub is now available for $89.99, down from $129, and the Nest Cam indoor is $129.99, down from $199.

Saturday, May 9, 2020

Solved How to solve Google Play Error code 971

Play store 971 error easy fix

Google Play Store Error code 971 is one of the common errors of the Play Store. It occurs while downloading an app from the Play Store.


While most of the time this error is bothersome to fix if it occurs, there are some steps that can and had fixed the issue of Google Play error code 971. Today I am going to share those steps.


Causes of Google Play error code 971

  • If the Google Play App isn't updated. ( Opposite is true in some cases too. e.g: Reverting to Stock/ default Play Store app sometimes fixed the issue.) 
  • Play Store app's data, the cache isn't clear. 

How you can resolve the Google Play 971 error easily

Follow these below steps to fix error code 971. Try to see if the problem is resolved after trying every step. (Make sure you re-open Play Store app )

  • First and foremost force stop Google Play store app and re-check if the problem is resolved or not.
  • Next, clear cache/app data of Google Play Store and restart.
  •  OS updates or play store updates whatever it is make sure your device is up to date

Monday, March 14, 2016

Transfer Google Contacts To iCloud Simply And Easily [iOS Tips]

Transfer Google Contacts To iCloud Simply And Easily [iOS Tips]


Get Your Google Contacts To iCloud
Tired of welcoming our Google overlords? Have a free Gmail account, and just lose your contact sync via Exchange? Well, why not put your contacts over on iCloud for easy synchronization across all your Apple products? Makes sense to me.
Here’s how to do it.
Launch your favorite web browser, whether that’s Safari or Chrome or Firefox, and head to your Gmail contacts. Click on the More button above your contacts list, and then choose Export. Click on The Group and then choose a group of contacts you’d like to export. You can also just export All Contacts, or Select a bunch of contacts before you hit the More button.
However you choose to do it, click on the vCard format down below and then hit the blue Export button. You’ll get a .vcf file download, and it will go wherever your downloaded files go.
Next, head on over to iCloud.com and login with your iTunes account. Click on the Contacts icon, and then click that little gear icon in the lower left of your Contacts page. Choose Import vCard from the menu that pops up, navigate to the .vcf file you saved from above, and click the Open button. Boom–just like that, your contacts from Google will go to iCloud.
On your iOS device, tap the Settings app icon to launch it, then tap on Mail, Contacts, Calendars. Click on the iCloud account there, and make sure that the Contacts toggle is set to ON.
Now you can have a Google-free contacts experience, if that’s your thing.

Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Google testing new tools for developers to make apps more appealing in the Play Store

Google testing new tools for developers to make apps more appealing in the Play Store

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Within the Google Play Store, there are a lot of applications and the list continues to grow. But, for some developers, another platform has been the best place to start.
Google’s fully aware that many developers choose to ship their apps on iOS instead of Android to begin with, and it is now reportedly testing new tools for developers that will hopefully change the tide a little bit. According to The Information, Google is currently utilizing what’s called “A/B” testing, which allows developers to make changes on the fly, in several different ways, and see how those changes relate to the buying habits of Android users.
Specifically, as noted in the report, developers could find out how many more people download an app when it costs only $1.99, versus a price marked at $2.99. More than that, though, developers can see how apps are perceived when the promotional video tied to the landing page for the app is animated or live action, and how a colored icon can make the difference between a download or not.
It’s a relatively small change at face value, but the information provided to developers could prove to be invaluable to those trying to get their app on as many devices as possible.
It will be interesting to see how this impacts developers publishing apps for Android.

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Friday, May 1, 2015

Google launches custom voice actions for Android to launch third-party app features

Google launches custom voice actions for Android to launch third-party app features


Google custom voice actions Android

Android is littered with features, and many of those are tied into third-pary apps that make gaining access to them, or even the features baked into them, that much easier.
Google is continuing that trend with custom voice actions for Android, now letting you simply say what you want your phone to do, and letting it do the work from there. That means even fewer taps on your phone’s display for those that just want to get somewhere in the most minimalist way possible.
Of course, while Google is happy to make the feature on their end, support has to be added to the apps as well. So, at launch, there are only a handful to try the new feature with, but those include:
    Flixster: “Show me Inception on Flixster.”
    Instacart: “Show instacart availability.”
    Lincoln: “Start my Lincoln MKZ.”
    NPR One: “Listen to NPR.”
    Realtor.com: “Show rentals near me on Realtor.”
    Shazam: “Shazam this song.”
    TripAdvisor: “Show attractions near me on TripAdvisor.”
    Trulia: “Show homes for sale in Boston on Trulia.”
    TuneIn Radio: “Open TuneIn in car mode.”
    Walmart: “Scan my receipt on Walmart.”
    Wink: “Activate home mode on Wink.”
    Zillow: “Show me open houses nearby on Zillow.
      Google is also opening the door for developers to not only suggest what other apps should get added to the list, but how the feature can be improved in general.
      You can head through the source link to learn more, but for now try out the new feature with one of the aforementioned apps and tell us what you think of custom voice actions.
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Thursday, April 30, 2015

How to install Xposed framework on Android 5.0 Lollipop

How to install Xposed framework on Android 5.0 Lollipop

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Xposed framework for Android is easily one of the most popular mods in the third-party Android development scene. The framework combined with various modules is capable of bringing all the features usually found in a custom ROM to any Android device with only root access.
Installing Xposed framework on any Android device running KitKat or Jelly Bean was a pretty simple affair and only required root access. However, with Lollipop and ART, the developer has had to make some major underlying changes, which includes replacing some of the ART related files. Additionally, the SELinux mode has to be switched to Permissive that makes Lollipop less secure.
To install Xposed framework on your Android device running Lollipop, you will need root access along with a custom recovery like TWRP or CWM.
It is also recommended to create a backup of all your important data on the handset before proceeding with the steps below, in case something goes wrong.
All set? Follow the steps below then.
Note: The current version of Xposed framework is not compatible with stock Samsung ROMs.
Step 1: Download the Xposed Lollipop ZIP file and the Installer APK from here and transfer them to the internal storage of your Android device.
Step 2: Reboot your device into TWRP or CWM recovery. The steps for going into recovery varies from device to device and if you are unsure of the steps, you can use an app like Quick Boot from the Google Play Store to avoid all the hassle.
Step 3: Once your device has booted into recovery, tap the ‘Install’ button in your custom recovery and select the Xposed ZIP file that you had transferred to your device in Step 1. Once the ZIP file has been installed, reboot your device into Android OS.
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Step 4: You will now have to install the Xposed framework APK on your Android device. Using a file manager like Solid File Explorer, navigate to the location where you had saved the APK and tap on it. If you get a prompt saying you don’t have installation from unauthorised sources enabled, tap the ‘Settings’ button and then toggle the ‘Unknown Sources’ switch to on from the Security menu.
Then, once again tap the APK to start the installation. If you get any prompt while installing the APK, click on ‘Accept.’
Xposed framework for Lollipop
Step 5: To confirm that Xposed framework has been installed on your device, open the app and head over to ‘Framework.’ The installed app_process and XposedBridge versions on your device will be displayed under ‘active.’ If their version number are displayed in green, you have successfully managed to install Xposed framework on your Android device.
To install modules, head over to the ‘Download’ section of the app, which will display all the modules that are present in its repository. The modules are displayed even if they are not compatible with your Android device, so select and install the modules wisely. While an incompatible module won’t brick your device, you will encounter random crashes and reboots.
Xposed framework for Lollipop is compatible with all the existing modules that are already available for it. However, some of the modules might need to be updated to work properly with Lollipop due to the major underlying changes in the OS.
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