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Google is Rumored to Be Released Android 4.2.2 This Month



                            Google is rumored to be launching Android 4.2.2 for the Nexus 4, Nexus 7, and Nexus 10 in a few weeks. There is no official information issued by Google, but a source who refused to be named said that this update brings improvements in Bluetooth streaming, security, and performance. The small update is said to include a number of security enhancements and bug fixes such as the Bluetooth streaming issue on the Nexus 7, among other issues. Android 4.2.2 may launch as early as ”mid-February or mid-March.”
Furthermore rumored, this update is not a major update such as the presence of Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie. Android version 5.0 many predicted number of parties will slide at the Google I / O in May.As already reported in January, Android 4.2.2 was first seen on the Nexus unit 4 in Malaysia and Brazil. This latest addition to the Nexus, Nexus devices like the Samsung Galaxy Nexus length also gets Android 4.2.2 update as shown in the following picture leaked.

SOURCE: androidnice.com

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How to root Sony Xperia J



This tutorial was written for easy root access on sony xperia J, J is a Sony Xperia smart phones aimed at middle-class youth. This root method only requires a special tool with easy steps :
  • Download this and this file, Extract and enter password :danadwi
  • Extract files and Root_with_Restore_by_Bin4ry_v15.rar SuperOneClickv2.3.3.rar
  • Connect the device to your PC / Notebook, USB Debugging mode and Unknown Device checked (Settings -> Security, look there). If the exit option to install PC companion told just ignore it.
  • Open the folder and run the file SuperOneClickv2.3.3 SuperOneClick.exe, once open will be outgoing 2 options, select the Donate Later.
  • In SuperOneClick.exe please click the Advanced tab that is on the top, then click Check Drivers. Wait a few moments later be outgoing alerts, select  install only (the choices below). Wait until the process is complete.
  • If it is complete, please return to the General tab and click Root.
  • Wait until the process is stopped, until there are signs # 7 in the final process.
  • Then open the folder and double click on the Root_with_Restore_by_Bin4ry_v15 RunMe.bat
  • Follow the instructions
  • If you are asked to choose between Normal mode with the Sony Tablet or simillar, select Normal Mode
  • Once you melalukukan rooting process correctly, make sure SuperSU or Superuser app appears in your App Drawer.

souce : androidnice.com

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Build your own CyanogenMod with the latest CMC beta for Ubuntu


CMC
Back in December we first had a look at CMC (CyanogenMod Compiler), and it's come a long way since. What started as a command line tool to help download, sync, and build CyanogenMod for any supported device has turned into a full-featured program, complete with a GUI and plenty of polish. With CMC you'll be able to sync with your preferred branch (Gingerbread or ICS) for any officially supported device, then build a flashable zip file with just a few button clicks.
A few warnings are needed here. Firstly, what you're left with when finished is a completely unsupported (by the CM team) nightly build -- don't file bug reports or expect much assistance if there are issues. Next, there's the fact that you're spending time (as in a lot of time) downloading a couple Gigabytes of code and then building it yourself versus just downloading a 100MB file. Finally, we can't forget that fiddling with custom firmware is a great way to ruin your expensive Android device, and only you are responsible for what you do.
If you understand, and are OK with those minor details, this is a great way to roll-your-own CM without much experience. It's a great introduction to software compilation, and the pride of building your own installation is something special. You'll need to be running Ubuntu (versions 10.04 through 12.04 are supported), and the .Deb files will setup and install any dependencies. Give it a look, and be sure to thank lithid-cm for this cool tool!

GUI CyanogenMod Compiler Tool for Ubuntu



A lot of avid Android tinkerers use Ubuntu, and if you’re one of them you may have spent time compiling the popular firmware replacement CyanogenMod from source.
If so then the following tool may be of interest.
CyanogenMod Compiler is a free and open-source utility that enables you to build the latest CyanogenMod from source code using something prettier than the command line.
CMC for Ubuntu
The application is fairly straightforward to use.
Enter your github details, chose a ‘branch’ of Android you wish to compile (Gingerbread or Ice Cream Sandwich) as well as the device you wish to compile it for, then select the repo path.
CMC on Ubuntu 12.04
Hit OK followed ‘Sync’ to get the latest code, then ‘Compile’ to compile it.
CMC takes full advantage of Ubuntu technologies, including notification bubbles, indicator applets, and Unity quicklists: -
Cyanogen Mod Compiler - Quicklist
The application is currently in beta, so expect bugs, flaws and other unwanted gremlins.

Download

The app is distributed as .Deb installers for Ubuntu 10.04 through 12.04, and can be downloaded from the link below.
Source: XDA-Developers; via OMGUbuntu