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  • No , Factory Reset will not remove root .
  • These two apps will help you clear out some extra space , too .
  • Use this App to move your apps from Internal storage to Sd Card https :
  • A lot of advertisers try to mislead you by saying there is a virus on
  • Rooting ” your device means obtaining “ superuser ” rights and permissions to your Android
  • The most comprehensive list I 've ever seen is this arcticle from Wikipedia : http
  • List of displays by pixel density , which include many consumer devices .
  • I could n't find a list , so I made one myself with DPI :
  • Factory Reset does n't take your device back to factory condition .
  • It 's not currently possible but it should be soon .
  • You can try deleting the app folder entirely in a file browser of your choice
  • Although your device may have 512 MB of RAM in it , the settings almost
  • You can find this option under Settings & gt ; Call & gt ; Cell
  • You can use Android Device Manager from the web to try finding your device .
  • AFAIK , you can not change the `` default '' user account .
  • If you are running the Google Now Launcher this is supposedly not deletable .
  • You can check out Soundwire , there is a paid and free version so you
  • I have experimented with streaming audio from PC to Android over Bluetooth .
  • CNET has great video here that explains how to do exactly what you want .
  • Think of it from another point of view : what do you want to listen
  • DjeMBeY has created a custom ROM on XDA which contains stock ROM , minus the
  • Currently , as far as my knowledge goes there does not exist an SMS app
  • Simple answer : Yes - rooting your device will void your warranty .
  • Google has this to say on transferring data between accounts .
  • This is a known and reported bug from 2009 .
  • Your traffic is encrypted if the routers setting allow it .
  • For 1 ) you can think of them like different partitions of a disk .
  • Basically , if the Wi-Fi connection has WPA/WPA2 security , no : even if the
  • EDIT : See eldarerathis 's comment for an app that does this .
  • A factory reset wipes the internal storage of your phone .
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