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Manage Camera ‘Quick Launch’ on LG G4

The LG G4 camera promises big things and taking in consideration that I am only talking about a mobile phone camera, I think that it manages to keep most of its promises. The company offers you the chance to enjoy...

How to Change Email Sync Frequency Settings on LG G4

If your LG G4 automatically checks for new email messages, this could easily turn into a problem. You know that this requires accessing the mobile network and the wrong frequency could only lead to draining the juice of your battery...

How to Root Samsung Galaxy S5 Mini

Galaxy S5 is one of Samsung’s newest and most popular Android devices, so there is no surprise that we have also received a Galaxy S5 Mini version of it. In case of already being the owner of this device and...

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...

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...