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- [ Settings ] > [ Developer Options ] and scroll down to `` Device Hostname
- You need to edit your hosts file , /system/etc/hosts .
- I found a way to do this on my rooted Nexus 7 with ICS (
- Go to Google Play Store .
- To change the hostname ( device name ) you have to use the terminal (
- I am not 100 % that this is for your device , I ca n't
- If you do n't want a server-based solution , your laptop could listen to the
- Depends on which version of Android you have .
- There 's an application called Network Discovery ( available on F-Droid , may also be
- Dynamic DNS service would work .
- You can use avahi ( wiki ) ( or a similar piece of Zeroconf software
- When developers make apps , they have to specify any hardware/software requirements in a file
- I know you do n't think it is due to your country HOWEVER I noticed
- Not currently possible .
- Any app can offer to handle the intent generated when you press the search key
- Yes it is possible to brick and that is why all root methods and custom
- To get specific : Bricking your phone generally requires damaging the bootloader .
- The only way that I am aware of is if you do n't want to
- If your phone is rooted , you can CacheMate to automatically clear your applications '
- Simple on Galaxy devices ( and prob more ) Goto your Contacts main list .
- This is how i did it ( I have a Samsung GT-S6102 with android 2.3.6
- A way i just did it as most of these options were n't available (
- This is the simplest way that I found to do it with my Samsung Galaxy
- I recommend Contacts Optimizer ( it 's free ) and you can remove duplicates ,
- This works on a HTC Hero 2.1 : Open the standard `` Contacts '' app
- Samsung Galaxy S3 , main contacts screen hit menu and merge with google .
- Another way to do it is by merging it with your Google account .
- Try Contact Remover Plus .
- SMS , etc .
- If you do n't mind losing older messages , most default messaging apps have an