Sunday, December 30, 2012

Easy way to connect and sync data with pc or mac and install software ,manage data for your android device



The one of best way to connect your android phone or tab with computer and Sync data and installing software to tab. It is snappea.

SnapPea already supports the drivers for the majority of Android phones. For these phones, SnapPea will automatically install the driver. 

SnapPea connects to your computer either by Wi-Fi or USB, and it will download and install USB drivers automatically if necessary, but as I found out while trying to write this post on the train, SnapPea will not connect through a wireless hotspot. I assume that there is a technical reason for this, but as SnapPea is still technically in beta, it may just not have been implemented yet. Whenever SnapPea detects a phone that is running its Android client on the same network as your PC, it will prompt you to connect using a security code that is shown on the phone’s screen, and once you’ve connected the phone, you can choose to connect automatically in the future and you’ll be free from codes forever! It’s not tied to one PC either; I’ve got mine set up to automatically connect to my desktop PC, my laptop and my work PC, depending on which one I’m using at the time.

SnapPea has a pretty neat set of features. It allows you to manage media content; you can drag-and-drop music, pictures and video to your device, and you can automatically backup text messages, contacts and photos to your PC. As you’d expect, you can transfer files to and from your device, but rather than mount your device’s internal memory as USB storage, you connect by FTP. If you connect your phone to SnapPea by USB rather than WiFi, you can take screenshots of your device easily, as well as mirror your screen to your PC. You can install and remove applications from your device, and SnapPea integrates the Google Play Store, the 1Mobile Apps store, iTunes Trailers and TED Talks into its desktop application, and allows you to download and install applications through the desktop client directly. I’m told by the developers that they’re working on improving both the desktop client, and the application’s integration with various content stores so that in future versions, it will not be necessary to search each store separately.


If your phone's driver is not supported, you'll need to add it yourself before using SnapPea. In most cases, a phone's PC driver will be included with its official PC suite. For example, Samsung phones have the Kies PC suite. Installing the official PC suite will also install the driver for your phone.
If installing the driver takes a long time, please be patient. Sometimes connecting to SnapPea will fail even after you've turned on "USB debugging" and installed the driver. When you've just installed your driver for the first time, Windows needs to load the driver, which can take a few minutes, especially for Motorola phones. Please wait a few minutes and then start SnapPea again. 

You can connect the device with easy steps. Ex: for Kindle Fire HD
Step 1: 
  • On your TAB, go to: More > Security > Enable ADB (Turn this ON)
Step 2:
  • On your computer, download and install SnapPea for Windows: www.snappea.com SnapPea is the easiest way to manage your Tab from the desktop!
Step 3:
  • Use a Micro-USB cable to connect your Tablet to your computer. Open SnapPea for Windows and it’ll automatically connect to your phone and install the SnapPea app on your tab (so that you can start side-loading apps). You’re all set!

WIFI ALTERNATIVE (4 steps):
Step 1: 
  • On your Tablet, go to: More > Device > Allow Installation of Applications (Turn this ON) 
Step 2: 
  • On your Kindle Fire HD, go to: www.m.snappea.com Download SnapPea for Android. Open notifications and click to install the SnapPea download file.
Step 3: 
  • On your computer, download and install SnapPea for Windows:www.snappea.com SnapPea is the easiest way to manage your Kindle Fire HD from the desktop!
Step 4:
  • On your computer, open SnapPea for Windows and select “Connect phone”. Select your Amazon Kindle Fire HD. Enter the passcode shown on your Kindle Fire HD in the SnapPea app. You’re all set! 


Monday, November 26, 2012

Setup for 3G modems with Android 4



Setup for 3G modems with Android 4
Tablets powered with Android 4 supports a large number of 3G modems:
Ex:-

  • Huawei E156G
  • Huawei E173
  • Huawei E220
  • Huawei E1750
  • ZTE  MF637U


These are modems that are tested. Other modems might work as well.To setup your modem follow the instructions below:Go to settings (press the status bar in the low right corner) and press <More...> and you will see the following:


 Select <Mobile networks> and you will get this screen:
Select <Access Point Names>. when you come to the Access Point Page you click in the top right corner and select <New APN>.

This is the tricky part where you fill in the GSM operators settings. You can find settings for the most popular networks here. If your operator is not included you will have to ask the operator. The screenshot below shows the settings for Safaricom, Kenya:
When all settings are filled in press the arrow in the lower left corner and you are done.
Make sure to read our comprehensive online Android User Guide if you need more information about your Smartphone/Tablet.

But for  Some Android Tablet Models There are no mobile network menu on More Menu.

For That version must configure by 3G network setting menu in settings


Setup for 3G modems with Android 4
Go to settings menu ---> Select 3g network settings ->  Select add to network -> Type Service name 
(mobitel /dialog)
Access name *99# (follow details on your Mobile network)
Below are the available 3G access points (APN) in Sri Lanka provided by each network to access internet over 3G.

(follow details on your Mobile network)Ex:-

Airtel – AirtelLive 
Dialog – dialogbb
Etisalat – EBB
Hutch – htweb
Mobitel – mobitel3g


No Username or password need
Press connect button
It’s easy

But some tablets  has diferent settings with same android version, Therefore you can find these settings matching with your tablet settings.



Go to settings (press the status bar in the low right corner) and press <More...> and you will see the following:
 Select <Mobile networks> and you will get this screen:
Select <Access Point Names>. when you come to the Access Point Page you click in the top right corner and select <New APN>.
 
This is the tricky part where you fill in the GSM operators settings. You can find settings for the most popular networks in internet. If your operator is not included you will have to ask the operator. The screenshot below shows the settings for M bitel, Sri lanka:

When all settings are filled in press the arrow in the lower left corner and you are done.
(Or Click  click in the top right corner and select <Save>.
Make sure to read our comprehensive online Android User Guide if you need more information about your Smartphone/Tablet.
Name                     -              mobitel
APN                      -              mobitel3g
Proxy                     -             none
Port                       -              not set
Password              -              not set
Server                   -              not set
Mmsc                   -              not set
Mms proxy           -              not set
Mcc                                    -              413
Mnc                                    -              01
Authentication type              -              PAP or CHAP
APN type                           -              internet
Apn Protocol                      -              IPv4
Bearior                               -              unspecified
Pls check your battery level and battery saving apps before connecting. You have to charge the battery to 100% if level is lower than 20% for accessing internet better and fast.
Check and assure 3g / EDGE signal level in your room or area. Lower level means disconnecting connection and wasting the battery life.