Games para galaxy s iii
Backing up the photos should be as easy as connecting your phone to your computer and then dragging and dropping, while you'll find tools for saving texts on the Google Play store. Once rooted, the process of installing a custom ROM is usually along similar lines to the piece I wrote about installing Jelly Bean on the S3 , but there may be subtle differences along the way, so always read the ROM's documentation and make sure it's for the version of S3 you own.
CyanogenMod, now in version 10 and supporting a huge range of Android handsets, is one of the most popular ROMs around. The S3 ROM isn't listed on the main website but it's available for download here. Despite not being shouted about too widely on its site, I found it to be a really good experience on the S3 -- completely stable, without any crashes in my time with it, and offering a good taste of the Jelly Bean life.
The clean, snazzy interface is by default reminiscent of the Google Nexus 7 , but it has a lot more going for it, including a wide range of theming options and OpenVPN for making secure network connections.
Phone Goggles promises to filter selected phone numbers for times when you need to be left in peace, such as blocking your mum from calling you about the cat during a work meeting. On top of this, the smooth performance made it a joy to use and the battery life wasn't bad either.
On a day of using Spotify, calling, texting and 3G Internet browsing, my S3 still had 26 per cent battery left when it was plugged back into the wall -- over 16 hours after being disconnected. Do make sure you change the default ringtone though. I got roundly laughed at in the office every time somebody called.
Energy HD 2. On the surface, that's exactly what it delivers. An almost completely blank home screen greets the eye on boot-up, but you can put most of the jetissoned apps back in if there are any you miss. In my time with it, I felt they'd gone overboard with removing the bloatware -- some of the most useful widgets have been taken out, including a big old clock for the home screen.
Not that it's hard to find these on the Google Play store, of course, but it's worth noting. Battery life was impressive it dropped to just 66 per cent battery in 18 hours, afternoon to morning , and performance was as zippy as promised. Also, one small superficial thing I really liked was the space for five apps per row on each home screen, which allows you to cram a huge amount of content onto the screen.
I like. It's a big change for those used to the way Android works, doing away with the app tray altogether and making the whole experience feel more like iOS. You can, of course, customise it to the n th degree, as you would expect from a custom ROM -- widgets, themes, you name it. This unaffiliated Rayglobe version comes with one of the most user-friendly installers I've seen.
Following the usual steps through ClockworkMod eventually presents you with a touchscreen installation wizard, where you can pick and choose what apps you want on there from the start, allowing your experience to be as streamlined or as bloated as you like. It even allows you to pick and choose between manufacturers' apps, allowing the installation of Sony's Xperia music player alongside the Samsung apps users will be familiar with, for example.
With this ROM being based on the older Ice Cream Sandwich operating system, it did feel a little more sluggish than the previous two Jelly Bean-powered ROMs, but it's certainly one to watch for future updates. There's something to be said about iOS-style tray-free simplicity, especially if you find Android too complex.
Another Jelly Bean-flavoured treat with Liquid Smooth. At a glance, this looks like a fairly standard vanilla Jelly Bean ROM, but the customisation options included and the general smoothness of the package make it worth considering, if you don't like the cut of CyanogenMod's gib. In fact, there are quite a lot of options if you're prepared to dig in.
Liquid's malleable parts take up a whole extra section of the standard Android settings menu, allowing you to customise everything from the colour of the text on the lock screen to processor optimisation not for the faint of heart. If you're looking for a ROM where you can make small changes, this is a sound choice.
The controls are pretty simple, and you even have a few different sets you can choose from Tilt, Touch, Thumbstick, Thumbstick Mirrored. I found that Tilt was the most comfortable for me. Along the way, you can collect coins and unlock and equip perks that will help you survive the run. All in all, Into the Dead is a great, free game that you can seriously play for a long time.
Beyond just beating your personal best in survivor mode, you can unlock Massacre and Hardcore modes. Hungry Shark Evolution is an already wildly popular game with millions of downloads, coming from the same folks who brought us Hungry Shark 1, 2, and 3—all really great. Evolution is pretty much the same, where you eat to survive and collect coins and hidden items to level up your shark and EVOLVE.
You can chose between the recommended Tilt controls or the on-screen Touch thumbsticks, which I preferred. Dive into the ocean and obliterate humans, swordfish, and sea turtles while avoiding poisonous jellyfish, WWII mines, and other dangers.
Sharks aren't just cool during Shark Week people. I thought I was going to be vastly underwhelmed by this game, but I ended up playing it for an hour without even noticing. Monster Shooter 2 is the sequel to the runaway hit Monster Shooter , and the concept is pretty simple—aliens baddies are trying to destroy the earth—you can't let that happen.
Utilizing the familiar dual-stick approach, you control DumDum and a massive arsenal of weapons and mech suits to destroy all incoming enemies. I love co-op games more than anything, and adding this feature is a home run. Why not share the fun with another friend over Wi-Fi to see how far you guys can make it? Video games are the only place where I can pretend to know what I'm doing when it comes to golf. You give me a power meter and a backspin power up and I'm the closest thing to a virtual Tiger Woods you can find.
And that's exactly how I feel with Super Stickman Golf 2. The better you score the quicker you level up and unlock cool power-ups and customizable additions to your stickman or stickwoman. There are a ton of levels to beat and bunch of achievements to unlock that'll have you occupied for hours. Everyone in America has a weak spot for unicorns, so when the company released multiple commercials featuring the launch of "Unicorn Apocalypse," people were wondered if the game was even real.
Turns out the game was real— a real stinker. Unicorn Apocalypse was poorly received and removed from Google Play in a matter of weeks, but if you still want your daily unicorn fix, then Robot Unicorn Attack 2 is the game for you. It's a classic side-scrolling games that asks you to jump, dash, and glide through very dynamic worlds, collecting fairies and stars along the way. Keep it simple stupid.
If you want something low-key and equally entertaining, then you need to check out Dots. It's like Boggle, but even easier because instead of making words from letters, you just match colored dots instead.
The game has two modes: Timed 60 seconds and Moves 30 moves. For each mode you want to create as many connections 2 dots or more as possible in the given amount of time or moves. Squarescape is an old-school-style brain teaser and puzzle game that I couldn't stop playing. The object of the game is simple, move the square over the blue dot and exit the level in as few moves as possible.
The square will go in a selected direction until it hits a wall or other element and can only be moved again once it has stopped.
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