All this time you thought you were just unlucky when you dropped your phone and it always seemed to land face down, cracking the screen and costing a small fortune to repair. But it’s not you, it’s science. A new study has revealed the real reason why phones always land on their screens. Luckily it’s also discovered the best way to stop a phone screen breaking in a fall.
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Carrier unlocking your phone is a lot easier than it used to be, but it still takes a little time because each cellular network has a different carrier unlock process. But the good news is, once you complete the process to SIM unlock your phone, you can easily switch between any cellular provider. Here’s how to do it.
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One game is discussed more than any other at the AndroidPIT office, and that’s Clash of Clans. Everyone wants to improve their skills and get more gems in Supercell’s classic strategy game. So to give you the edge against the competition, we’re delivering you the best Clash of Clans cheats and tips we can find.
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The Facebook app has some issues that you might be aware of. Sure, it has been “optimized”, but can still act like a bloated, sluggish and data hungry thing. But not using the Facebook app to save battery and data means no Facebook notifications, right? Wrong. I’ll show you three easy ways to still get Facebook notifications without the Facebook app.
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There are many reasons why people love Nexus devices, but chief among them is how perfect for customization and modding they are. If you want to delve into these features, get faster updates or flash a different version of Android, the first thing you need to do is unlock the bootloader. Here is the easiest way to unlock the Nexus 6 bootloader.
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The Nexus 6 has acres of screen real estate, but that doesn’t mean we don’t still want a little more. So today I’m going to show you a neat little trick for making your Nexus 6 screen bigger. It’s a very simple procedure and doesn’t require any special tools or money. It’s also easily reversible. So let’s get cracking, and make your Nexus 6 screen look even more spacious.
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I’ve talked a lot about the Android update process and how to handle it correctly, but I’m always surprised to find that not everyone listens when I talk. So I’ll try again: if you want to enjoy a perfect Android update experience without any of the usual problems, follow these steps. I can’t guarantee Android itself will be bug free, but I can help you minimize your chances of suffering.
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