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Friday, 6 September 2013

If you happen to own the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7″ inch model, you’d be glad to know that a custom kernel has been developed for your device that allows you to overclock your device. Overclocking increases the clock speed of your CPU thus makes your device perform better than ever. It’s one of the customizations you can do after you’ve rooted your device. So if you’re ready and want to learn how you can overclock your device, here’s how:

I. Before You Begin:

1. You must have rooted your device before doing this procedure. Please head to our How to Root the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7″ procedure first and root your device.
2. You must have CWM Recovery installed on your device. If you followed our root guide above, you have it already.

II. Make a Backup:

1. Head over to the Google Play and download and install the Quick Boot app on your device.
2. Open the app from your App Drawer.
3. Tap on the Recovery option to reboot your device into the Recovery mode.
4. Once in Recovery, select backup and restore followed by backup.
5. It’ll create a backup of your current firmware and save it on your device.
6. You’re done!

III. Downloading Required Files:

IV. Flashing the Overclock Kernel on the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7″:

1. Download and place the AGNi Kernel zip on your Desktop.
2. Connect your device to your PC using the USB cable.
3. Copy the Kernel zip over to the root of your SD card.
4. Once the kernel has been copied, disconnect your device from your PC.
5. Launch the Quick Boot app from your App Drawer.
6. Hit the Recovery option and you will reboot into the Recovery mode.
7. Once in Recovery, select install zip from sdcard followed by choose zip from sdcard.
8. Choose the Kernel zip to be flashed on your device.
9. It’ll start flashing the kernel on your device and will take a couple of minutes to finish.
10. Once the kernel’s been flashed, reboot your device.
11. You’re all done!

V. Overclocking the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7″:

1. Download and install either of these apps on your device:
2. Once installed, launch the app from your App Drawer.
3. Now use the available slider or the option to increase your CPU clock speed. Keep on increasing it slowly as long as your device doesn’t crash.
4. Make sure not to choose save on boot option in the app as it may crash your device.
5. Once your device becomes stable at a specific clock speed, close the app.
6. You’re all set!
Brilliant! Your device’s been successfully overclocked and now get ready to experience the best performance of your device!

VI. Reverting Back to the Stock Kernel (Optional):

1. Launch the Quick Boot app from your App Drawer.
2. Hit the Recovery option to reboot your device into Recovery mode.
3. Once in Recovery, select backup and restore followed by restore.
4. Restore the most recent backup you have there on the list.
5. It’ll start restoring the backup on your device and it’ll take some good time to finish.
6. Once the backup has been restored, reboot your device.
7. You’re done!
Cheers! You’ve successfully reverted back to the stock kernel!

How To Overclock Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0

If you happen to own the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7″ inch model, you’d be glad to know that a custom kernel has been developed for your device that allows you to overclock your device. Overclocking increases the clock speed of your CPU thus makes your device perform better than ever. It’s one of the customizations you can do after you’ve rooted your device. So if you’re ready and want to learn how you can overclock your device, here’s how:

I. Before You Begin:

1. You must have rooted your device before doing this procedure. Please head to our How to Root the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7″ procedure first and root your device.
2. You must have CWM Recovery installed on your device. If you followed our root guide above, you have it already.

II. Make a Backup:

1. Head over to the Google Play and download and install the Quick Boot app on your device.
2. Open the app from your App Drawer.
3. Tap on the Recovery option to reboot your device into the Recovery mode.
4. Once in Recovery, select backup and restore followed by backup.
5. It’ll create a backup of your current firmware and save it on your device.
6. You’re done!

III. Downloading Required Files:

IV. Flashing the Overclock Kernel on the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7″:

1. Download and place the AGNi Kernel zip on your Desktop.
2. Connect your device to your PC using the USB cable.
3. Copy the Kernel zip over to the root of your SD card.
4. Once the kernel has been copied, disconnect your device from your PC.
5. Launch the Quick Boot app from your App Drawer.
6. Hit the Recovery option and you will reboot into the Recovery mode.
7. Once in Recovery, select install zip from sdcard followed by choose zip from sdcard.
8. Choose the Kernel zip to be flashed on your device.
9. It’ll start flashing the kernel on your device and will take a couple of minutes to finish.
10. Once the kernel’s been flashed, reboot your device.
11. You’re all done!

V. Overclocking the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7″:

1. Download and install either of these apps on your device:
2. Once installed, launch the app from your App Drawer.
3. Now use the available slider or the option to increase your CPU clock speed. Keep on increasing it slowly as long as your device doesn’t crash.
4. Make sure not to choose save on boot option in the app as it may crash your device.
5. Once your device becomes stable at a specific clock speed, close the app.
6. You’re all set!
Brilliant! Your device’s been successfully overclocked and now get ready to experience the best performance of your device!

VI. Reverting Back to the Stock Kernel (Optional):

1. Launch the Quick Boot app from your App Drawer.
2. Hit the Recovery option to reboot your device into Recovery mode.
3. Once in Recovery, select backup and restore followed by restore.
4. Restore the most recent backup you have there on the list.
5. It’ll start restoring the backup on your device and it’ll take some good time to finish.
6. Once the backup has been restored, reboot your device.
7. You’re done!
Cheers! You’ve successfully reverted back to the stock kernel!

Posted at 02:43 |  by John Peter

Saturday, 31 August 2013

Maybe you’ve just rooted your Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1? Maybe you’re looking for some customization tools you can customize your device with? Well, then overclocking is something you should definitely try on your device. What it does is makes your CPU run faster than its predefined level that results in better performance of the device, something you don’t want to miss out. So here’s how you can go about overclocking your Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 device:

I. Before You Begin:

1. You must have rooted your device before doing this procedure. Please head to our How to Root the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 procedure first and root your device.
2. You must have CWM Recovery installed on your device. If you followed our root guide above, you have it already.

II. Make a Backup:

1. Head over to the Google Play and download and install the Quick Boot app on your device.
2. Once the app’s been installed, launch it from your App Drawer.
3. Hit the Recovery option and you’ll reboot into the Recovery mode.
4. Once in Recovery, select backup and restore followed by backup.
5. It’ll create a backup of your current firmware and save it on your device.
6. You’re done!

III. Downloading Required Files:

IV. Flashing the Overclock Kernel on the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1:

1. Download and place the Zeus Kernel zip onto your Desktop.
2. Plug in your device to your PC using the USB cable.
3. Copy the Zeus Kernel zip over to the root of your SD card.
4. Once the kernel’s been copied, unplug your device from your PC.
5. Open the Quick Boot app from your App Drawer.
6. Tap on the Recovery option and your device will reboot into the Recovery mode.
7. Once inside Recovery, select install zip from sdcard followed by choose zip from sdcard.
8. Choose the Zeus Kernel zip to be flashed on your device.
9. As soon as you select the zip, it’ll begin flashing it on your device.
10. Once the Kernel has been flashed, reboot your device.
11. You’re all done!

V. Overclocking the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1:

1. Download and install any of these apps on your device:
2. Once installed, open the app from your App Drawer.
3. Use the options available in the app to increase your CPU clock speed. Keep on increasing it as long as your device doesn’t crash.
4. Make sure not to select save on boot option in the app as it may crash your device.
5. Once your device becomes stable at a specific clock speed, close the app.
6. You’re all set!
Congo! Your device’s been successfully overclocked and is all ready to provide you with amazing speeds that you’ve always imagined of!

VI. Reverting Back to the Stock Kernel (Optional):

1. Open the Quick Boot app from your App Drawer.
2. Hit the Recovery option and you’ll reboot into the Recovery mode.
3. Once in Recovery, select backup and restore followed by restore.
4. Choose the backup you created in one of the earlier sections to be restored on your device.
5. It’ll start restoring the backup on your device, will take some good time to finish.
6. Once the backup’s been restored, reboot your device.
7. You’re done!
Cool! You’ve just flashed back the stock kernel with no overclocking!

How To OverClock Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1

Maybe you’ve just rooted your Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1? Maybe you’re looking for some customization tools you can customize your device with? Well, then overclocking is something you should definitely try on your device. What it does is makes your CPU run faster than its predefined level that results in better performance of the device, something you don’t want to miss out. So here’s how you can go about overclocking your Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 device:

I. Before You Begin:

1. You must have rooted your device before doing this procedure. Please head to our How to Root the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 procedure first and root your device.
2. You must have CWM Recovery installed on your device. If you followed our root guide above, you have it already.

II. Make a Backup:

1. Head over to the Google Play and download and install the Quick Boot app on your device.
2. Once the app’s been installed, launch it from your App Drawer.
3. Hit the Recovery option and you’ll reboot into the Recovery mode.
4. Once in Recovery, select backup and restore followed by backup.
5. It’ll create a backup of your current firmware and save it on your device.
6. You’re done!

III. Downloading Required Files:

IV. Flashing the Overclock Kernel on the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1:

1. Download and place the Zeus Kernel zip onto your Desktop.
2. Plug in your device to your PC using the USB cable.
3. Copy the Zeus Kernel zip over to the root of your SD card.
4. Once the kernel’s been copied, unplug your device from your PC.
5. Open the Quick Boot app from your App Drawer.
6. Tap on the Recovery option and your device will reboot into the Recovery mode.
7. Once inside Recovery, select install zip from sdcard followed by choose zip from sdcard.
8. Choose the Zeus Kernel zip to be flashed on your device.
9. As soon as you select the zip, it’ll begin flashing it on your device.
10. Once the Kernel has been flashed, reboot your device.
11. You’re all done!

V. Overclocking the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1:

1. Download and install any of these apps on your device:
2. Once installed, open the app from your App Drawer.
3. Use the options available in the app to increase your CPU clock speed. Keep on increasing it as long as your device doesn’t crash.
4. Make sure not to select save on boot option in the app as it may crash your device.
5. Once your device becomes stable at a specific clock speed, close the app.
6. You’re all set!
Congo! Your device’s been successfully overclocked and is all ready to provide you with amazing speeds that you’ve always imagined of!

VI. Reverting Back to the Stock Kernel (Optional):

1. Open the Quick Boot app from your App Drawer.
2. Hit the Recovery option and you’ll reboot into the Recovery mode.
3. Once in Recovery, select backup and restore followed by restore.
4. Choose the backup you created in one of the earlier sections to be restored on your device.
5. It’ll start restoring the backup on your device, will take some good time to finish.
6. Once the backup’s been restored, reboot your device.
7. You’re done!
Cool! You’ve just flashed back the stock kernel with no overclocking!

Posted at 03:21 |  by John Peter

Monday, 26 August 2013

Have a rooted Samsung Galaxy S Plus smartphone with a custom recovery installed on it? Want to get some little extra speeds out of your device? Great! This guide should help you do just that. Overclocking your device will improve the overall performance of your device and doing so is actually a child’s play, here’s how you can do that:

I. Before You Begin:

1. You must have rooted your device before doing this procedure. Check out our How to Root the Samsung Galaxy S Plus procedure to root your device.
2. You must have TWRP Recovery installed on your device. Follow our guide on the same to do that.

II. Make a Backup:

1. Head over to the Google Play and download and install the Quick Boot app on your device.
2. Once the app’s been installed, open it from your App Drawer.
3. Hit the Recovery option to reboot your device into Recovery mode.
4. Once inside Recovery, select backup and restore followed by backup.
5. It’ll create a backup of your entire filesystem and save it on your device.
6. You’re done!

III. Downloading Required Files:

IV. Flashing the Overclock Kernel on the Samsung Galaxy S Plus:

1. Place the broodKernel zip onto your Desktop.
2. Connect your device to your PC using the USB cable.
3. Copy the Kernel zip over to the root of your SD card.
4. Once it’s been copied, disconnect your device from your PC.
5. Launch the Quick Boot app from your App Drawer.
6. Hit the Recovery option and you should reboot into the Recovery mode.
7. Once in Recovery, select install zip from sdcard followed by choose zip from sdcard.
8. Choose the Kernel zip to be flashed on your device.
9. It will start flashing the kernel on your device, should take only a couple of minutes to finish.
10. Once the kernel has been flashed, reboot your device.
11. You’re done!

V. Overclocking the Samsung Galaxy S Plus:

1. Download and install any of these apps on your device:
2. Once installed, launch the app from your App Drawer.
3. Now increase your CPU clock speed using options available in the app. Keep on doing so as long as your device doesn’t crash.
4. Make sure not to choose save on boot option in the app.
5. Once your device becomes stable at a specific clock speed, close the app.
6. You’re all set!
Brilliant! Your device’s been overclocked and enjoy the blazing faster speeds of your device!

VI. Reverting Back to the Stock Kernel (Optional):

1. Launch the Quick Boot app from your App Drawer.
2. Tap the Recovery option to reboot into the Recovery mode.
3. Once in Recovery, select backup and restore followed by restore.
4. Choose the most recent backup you have there on the list to be restored on your device.
5. Once selected, it’ll begin restoring the backup.
6. Once the restoration’s done, reboot your device.
7. You’re all done!
Cool! You’ve just reverted back to the stock kernel! Not a bad decision if you weren’t really comfortable with overclocking!

How To OverClock Samsung Galaxy S Plus

Have a rooted Samsung Galaxy S Plus smartphone with a custom recovery installed on it? Want to get some little extra speeds out of your device? Great! This guide should help you do just that. Overclocking your device will improve the overall performance of your device and doing so is actually a child’s play, here’s how you can do that:

I. Before You Begin:

1. You must have rooted your device before doing this procedure. Check out our How to Root the Samsung Galaxy S Plus procedure to root your device.
2. You must have TWRP Recovery installed on your device. Follow our guide on the same to do that.

II. Make a Backup:

1. Head over to the Google Play and download and install the Quick Boot app on your device.
2. Once the app’s been installed, open it from your App Drawer.
3. Hit the Recovery option to reboot your device into Recovery mode.
4. Once inside Recovery, select backup and restore followed by backup.
5. It’ll create a backup of your entire filesystem and save it on your device.
6. You’re done!

III. Downloading Required Files:

IV. Flashing the Overclock Kernel on the Samsung Galaxy S Plus:

1. Place the broodKernel zip onto your Desktop.
2. Connect your device to your PC using the USB cable.
3. Copy the Kernel zip over to the root of your SD card.
4. Once it’s been copied, disconnect your device from your PC.
5. Launch the Quick Boot app from your App Drawer.
6. Hit the Recovery option and you should reboot into the Recovery mode.
7. Once in Recovery, select install zip from sdcard followed by choose zip from sdcard.
8. Choose the Kernel zip to be flashed on your device.
9. It will start flashing the kernel on your device, should take only a couple of minutes to finish.
10. Once the kernel has been flashed, reboot your device.
11. You’re done!

V. Overclocking the Samsung Galaxy S Plus:

1. Download and install any of these apps on your device:
2. Once installed, launch the app from your App Drawer.
3. Now increase your CPU clock speed using options available in the app. Keep on doing so as long as your device doesn’t crash.
4. Make sure not to choose save on boot option in the app.
5. Once your device becomes stable at a specific clock speed, close the app.
6. You’re all set!
Brilliant! Your device’s been overclocked and enjoy the blazing faster speeds of your device!

VI. Reverting Back to the Stock Kernel (Optional):

1. Launch the Quick Boot app from your App Drawer.
2. Tap the Recovery option to reboot into the Recovery mode.
3. Once in Recovery, select backup and restore followed by restore.
4. Choose the most recent backup you have there on the list to be restored on your device.
5. Once selected, it’ll begin restoring the backup.
6. Once the restoration’s done, reboot your device.
7. You’re all done!
Cool! You’ve just reverted back to the stock kernel! Not a bad decision if you weren’t really comfortable with overclocking!

Posted at 02:47 |  by John Peter
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