Posted by Carlos S. on May 12, 2013 at 7:21 pm
We have shown you how to bypass and reset your Android lockscreen before on this blog, but this post in particular is about the Galaxy S3. The S3 is one of the most popular phones out there, and it also has some very particular exploits that can enable you to bypass the lockscreen entirely, in addition to the aforementioned methods that will allow you to reset your lockscreen. These methods in particular vary by the version and update you may have installed in your mobile, so please keep in mind that it may not work on your device if you have the latest updates, as this is an exploit actively being patched out by Samsung. So, without further ado, here’s how to do it:

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Posted by Carlos S. on February 3, 2013 at 10:13 am
We have published a method to root the Galaxy S3 before on this site, but many of you have been inquiring how to remove root in order to support OTA (over the air) operations once again and update to the most current firmware. If you used the method described in our website, then you already have root and are running stock firmware, which is the ideal situation. If you are not running stock, you will need to flash a older stock firmware in order to update to the latest OTA firmware.

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Posted by John A on December 17, 2012 at 7:29 pm
In this lesson we will show you how you can Factory Reset your Samsung Galaxy S3 smartphone. It’s a fairly simple process that restores your S3 back to the default factory settings. But, before we get started, let’s go over what exactly happens when you do a Hard Reset (also known as Factory Reset) on your Galaxy S3 and also some of the reasons why you may or may not want to do it. After all, we don’t want you resetting your Android device back to default settings if it isn’t necessary!

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Posted by Carlos S. on November 18, 2012 at 9:09 am
The Samsung Galaxy S3 is one of the most popular devices around, and for good reason. For a long time, and even today, Galaxy devices were considered the cream of the crop of the Android ecosystem. Their accessible price, along with future-proof specs, made them very attractive for new buyers looking to own a Android device, and experienced users knew they would get a well supported device by the community, which turned out to be true. Thus, there is a plethora of modifications available for these devices, most of them requiring root, so today I will provide a step-by-step guide to rooting your Galaxy S3.

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Posted by John A on June 4, 2012 at 4:25 pm
Most Android phones require Root access and/or an app in order to be able to take a screenshot of your phone’s display. Well, that’s no longer the case for the Samsung Galaxy S3! With the Galaxy S3 you can capture a screenshot easily without any third-party apps! You heard correctly… no root or third-party paid apps required. This is now a stock feature on Android 4 ICS (Ice Cream Sandwich). This method is totally free and simple!
Why would you need to capture screenshots on your device? So that you can share what is on your screen with your friends! Get a high score on a game? Take a screenshot and send it to friends via email or Facebook! Want to share a funny text that someone sent you? There are so many reasons!


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