Motorola and Nokia too use stock Android but that is not as vanilla as the ones found in Pixel and Nexus devices. If you are using one of the smartphones from the OEMs and you want to experience how Android Oreo feels like in your device, follow these steps. It’s really easy. Step 1 – Go to ‘Settings’ Step 2 – Search for ‘Unknown Sources’ and allow the device to download apps from unknown sources. Step 3 – Go to GitHub releases from the smartphone. Step 4 – Search for ‘Rootless Pixel Launcher 2.1’ and tap on ‘Launcher3-aosp-debug.apk’ Step 5 – Download the apk file. Step 6 – Once downloaded, tap on the home button to reach the home screen. Step 7 – Tap on ‘Always’ when a prompt is shown for the Launcher3 app. Step 8 – Generally you’ll be done here. However, in some cases you would manually need to enter the settings page, search for the launcher and change it ...
You know that feeling when you realise you’ve deleted something really important from your phone, it could be a photo, text message or even a contact. Since both mobile platforms ios and Android are becoming diverse by the clock, things have become easier in terms of recovering your lost data. So next time you lose something important, fret not there are a ton of third-party apps available on both operating systems so you can get back what you’ve lost. Images: For Android devices you can download a third party app from the PlayStore to recover your deleted photos and videos. Apps like DiskDigger and Deleted Photo Recovery are simplest ones to use. Once you’ve deleted something you can use the app to scan the device for recently deleted files. For ios users however, things get even simpler. The new latest ios will create a Recently Deleted in Photos app and the deleted items will remain in the folder for 30 days. So even if you delete something in a hurry, you can al...