Well, it’s a new way to root Android phones running 2.3.4. However, Towelroot will only work with devices that have a kernel bill date earlier than June 3, 2014.įollow us: on Twitter | digitaltrendsftw on Facebook Unlike other rooting programs that require downloading and running a program on your computer, Towelroot will root your device by simply downloading and running the app. This option works on most Android devices, (it was designed to root the AT&T Samsung Galaxy S5 ) but not all–specifically some Motorola and HTC devices. One of the easiest methods of rooting is through Towelroot.
Make sure you follow the instructions on the XDA developers forum and install all of it before proceedin It’s possible you’ll need to install the Android SDK.
Most Android rooting methods require you to install some software on your computer. On Android 4.2 you’ll enable USB debugging by going to Settings> About Phone> Developer Options> and then check the box next to USB debugging. You’ll also need to turn USB debugging on. You’ll want to ensure that your device is fully charged before you begin.
Related: How to back up your Android to your PC You should also always back up your current ROM before you flash a new one. īack up everything that’s important to you before you start. Here’s Kingo’s list of compatible devices. However, both rooting programs aren’t compatible with every Android device.
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Unlike displays, transparent OLED lighting panels have more immediate applications (embedded in windows, for example). Transparent OLED LightingĪs we said before, OLED technology can be used to make lighting panels - these are thin, area-lit and efficient lighting panels, that can be made transparent. In past years Samsung unveiled several prototypes, including a 14" laptop with a transparent screen. Several companies, including Samsung and LG, are working towards larger transparent AMOLED displays. In April 2013 we posted a hands-on review with this panel. 4D Systems, a display supplier, is now shipping 2" 160x128 transparent OLEDs. The second product on the market is the Indonesian Nexian Glaze M-9090 (that has a Neoview-Kolon made a 2.4" panel). The first real transaprent OLED product on the market was Lenovo's S-800, a feature phone that uses Futaba's 2.4" QVGA TOLED panel. These are small (up to 2.4" in size) Passive-Matrix display made in low volume. Other companies however have since taken up the lead in this market, and currently we know of two producers that make TOLEDs: Futaba and Neoview Kolon. While Samsung intended to launch the world's first TOLED device (the IceTouch media player) back in 2010, they never did so, and it seems that Samsung isn't focused on transparent OLEDs currently.
The usability of transparent displays is limited, and we're still waiting for companies to find some real applications for those displays.
Transparent displays can have interesting applications - displays embedded windows (for example in car windshields), OLED TVs that will be invisible when not used or wearable displays. OLEDs can also be used to create lighting panels, and transparent OLED lighting panels are possible and already shipping in small quantities. There are actually some products on the market that already use such displays, although currently the largest available transparent OLED display is only 2.4" in size. The actual OLED materials are transparent, and indeed it's possible to fabricate transparent OLEDs (TOLEDs). OLEDs are currently used in mobile devices (such as smartphone and digital cameras) and are starting to appear in TVs as well. Transparent OLEDs: introduction and market status TECH BIZ BIZ :-OLED is a new display technology that can make thin, efficient and bright displays.