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Install Kindle Fire HD 8.9” ROM On Nexus S [How-To Tutorial]

Aatif·December 5, 2012
Custom ROMs are the life and blood of Android. One of the beauties of the entire platform is the fact that you don’t have to remain stuck with whatever the manufacturer of your smartphone or tablet had chosen for you; instead, you get to make your own choices, either in the form of stock-based custom cooked firmware, or the likes of CyanogenMod and AOKP, which are direct derivatives of the Android Open Source Project.

Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean OTA Update For Galaxy Nexus And Nexus S Rolling Out Now

Ben Reid·October 16, 2012
Over-the-air, or OTA updates make the process of reeling in new features and security patches a great deal easier on mobile device users. The rigmarole of connecting a device to a computer while the magic happened was a common occurrence just a few years ago, but such is the fast-moving nature of the mobile field, that any update can now easily applied with a few simple taps - whether at home or on the fly. For those rocking the Galaxy Nexus or a Nexus S, an airborne bundle of joy is heading your way, and if it hasn't already reached your device, we'll show you how to pluck it from the skies.

How To Install / Flash Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean On Nexus S (i9020/i9020T/i9020A) [Tutorial]

Awais Imran·July 20, 2012

Official Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean Update For Nexus S Rolling Out Tomorrow

Ben Reid·July 19, 2012
Android Jelly Bean (4.1) has enjoyed a much warmer welcome into mobile space than its predecessor Ice Cream Sandwich (4.0), which took an age to trickle through to many Android devices, leaving quite a few consumers feeling somewhat disillusioned with the update process in general. Google has clearly regrouped and revaluated its battle plan this time around though, and as well as being arguably the best release of Android to date, the Big G isn't hanging around with its OTA updates.

Android 4.1 Jelly Bean For Nexus S And Nexus S 4G Available Via Custom Port

Paul Paliath·July 7, 2012
Seeing that Google announced Android 4.1 Jelly Bean last week during its Google I/O conference - where it also announced its home entertainment device, the Nexus Q, among a few other things - Android users are surly antsy to get the latest version of the OS onto their devices. Well, Nexus S and Nexus S 4G owners are in luck; two guys from the XDA forums - DeXmax and CooLoserTech - have ported Jelly Bean 4.1 to the Nexus S and Nexus S 4G, respectively.

Reduce Audio Latency On Your Nexus S And GSM Galaxy Nexus With This Mod

Ben Reid·June 17, 2012

How To Get Windows Phone 7 Style App Switcher On Galaxy Nexus / Nexus S

Awais Imran·March 29, 2012
With beautiful typography, continuous horizontal layouts and large thumbnails, Window Phone 7’s “Metro UI” is arguably the best looking mobile operating system in the market today. It provides a completely original user-experience which focuses more on information than apps.

Download And Install Official Android 4.0.4 (Build IMM76D) ICS On Nexus S [How-To]

Ben Reid·March 29, 2012
Google's modestly-updated 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich almost ready to roll out for the Nexus S, but those anxious to get the update now, we've got the tutorial ready and waiting for you to get your teeth into!

How To Install Android 4.0.3 Ice Cream Sandwich With HTC Sense 4.0 On Nexus S

Awais Imran·March 8, 2012

Install/Flash CyanogenMod 9 Nightly On Supported Devices (Galaxy Nexus/Nexus S/XOOM) [Tutorial]

Awais Imran·February 28, 2012
Progress on official CyanogenMod ROMs was pretty slow these past few weeks because of the lack of build servers. The CyanogenMod team asked for donations for new servers and a large number of people from the Android enthusiast community responded to the call.

Download And Install Official Android 4.0.4 ICS Update On Nexus S 4G [How-To Tutorial]

Ben Reid·February 1, 2012
Those looking for a dose of Ice Cream Sandwich on their Nexus S 4G devices will be pleased to learn that an official ROM has leaked into the wild, with reports suggesting it's a final build and will begin rolling out over-the-air pretty soon.

Download And Install ClockworkMod Touch Recovery Beta On Galaxy Nexus And Nexus S [How-To Tutorial]

Paul Morris·January 30, 2012

Face Unlock For Nexus S Available In New Android 4.0.3 ICS Custom ROM, Here’s How You Can Install It Right Now!

Awais Imran·December 26, 2011
Nexus S-toting Android enthusiasts who were feeling left out on not getting Face Unlock for their device in the Android 4.0.3 Ice Cream Sandwich will be pleased to know that an independent developer has managed to port the feature to the Nexus S and as included it in a custom ROM. We’ve got the step-by-step guide on how to flash this ROM right after the jump!

Download And Install Android 4.0.3 Ice Cream Sandwich Official Update On Nexus S [How To Tutorial]

Uzair Ghani·December 17, 2011
As promised, Google has started rolling out the official Android 4.0.3 Ice Cream Sandwich to all Nexus S users out there. Being the latest iteration in the Android OS saga, it’s a free treat no one can deny. And here’s how you can get the update this very moment, details after the jump!

Install CyanogenMod 9 Alpha 11 Android 4.0 ICS On Nexus S And Galaxy S [How-To Tutorial]

Edward Marquez·November 30, 2011
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