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Easily Remove LG G Flex Bloatware

Just like any other Android smartphone, your LG G Flex comes with bloatware. You know of what we are talking about: it’s a generous package of apps and services that can be found on your device from the very begging,...

How to Install TWRP Recovery on OnePlus 7 Pro

TWRP is the most trusted Android custom recovery around at the moment, so I know why it’s your first choice. Even more, the fact that is adding support for more devices all the time is a great advantage too. Over...

How to Uninstall Bitmoji on Android

Bitmoji is known as a brand from the company Bitstrips, which was originally known for letting you create your own comic strips using a personalized cartoon avatar of yourself. Snapchat acquired the company in 2016 and that’s how it entered...

How to Revoke Device Administrators on S10 Plus

With the release of the latest Android versions, all devices became easier to manipulate and customize according to personal needs. However, you can disable administrator rights on almost any Android device. Why should you decide to revoke Device Administrators on...

How to Root Samsung Galaxy S10 via Magisk

I remember the original Samsung Galaxy S smartphone released back in 2010 with a 470p display, 512MB of RAM, and the Exynos 3 SoC. Over the last 9 years, the Korean manufacturer has worked to improve various hardware components and...

How to Enter Samsung Galaxy M20 Download Mode

Here we will guide on how to enter download or Odin mode on your new Galaxy M20. If you want to install a Custom Recovery, Stock ROM or unbrick your device, then booting into download mode is a must. The...

Grab Android One Port for Redmi Note 5 Pro

The Redmi Note 5 Pro has been among Xiaomi’s top selling smartphones. Despite of its popularity, the device has been stuck on Android 8.1 Oreo OS. And as it this wasn’t disturbing enough, Xiaomi hasn’t mentioned when it plans to...

Learn to Restore Data in Titanium Backup

Your data is important, especially if you use your phone for business. With everything we tend to have on our phones, it’s worthwhile to know where and how everything is being saved, don’t you think? Backups aren’t meant to be...

Keep your Data Safe with MyBackup

The list of apps you’ve installed from the Play Store is always synced with Google’s servers. In such a way, when you first sign into any new Android device, you’ll be given the opportunity to restore that complete set of...