Wednesday, September 12, 2012

GPS Navigation Papago M9 for android (tested working on samsung galaxy note) 2012


GPS Navigation Papago M9 for android (tested working on samsung galaxy note) 2012

Download all the files below;-
http://www.mediafire.com/?ubl3jlk8hw7tc72,suq6nwmfb526gf6,6usdtazwlnkm8iy,efc2dlssxjxd070,b2fb52qtziv9tbw,2ebabix9ed4u7em,afocjgalxslkeab,dfwyrp9w58h2lxg

steps;-

1.       Extract all the files and copy folder named “NaviSEA” into your memory card
2.       Then find “navitotal!M9SEA.apk” and install it on the phone
3.       Downlad latest map from MFM and copy into navisea>>map (with direct 1 folder, delete the other duplicate folder)
4.       Your are done install papago m9 into your android

Download Latest map from MFM (5 sept 2012)
http://www.mediafire.com/?kupm90dndk7aj12

or for latest map can go to
http://www.malfreemaps.com/viewforum.php?f=48

Software Features:

- Built-in 3D landmarks and 3D Buildings
- Junction Views
- Detailed Map Data
- Multi Navigation Mode: 2D/3D/Split Screen
- Auto Rotate
- Road Elevation Display
- i-Fly Touch Screen Interface
- Simulation Inside Tunnels


Operating System Requirement:-

- Supported Operating System:
*Android OS 4.0 or below

- Handset Requirement: CPU 500MHz or above
Flash 5MB above

- Free Memory Space
4GB or above

- Supported Screen Resolution:
240 x 320 , 240 x 400 , 320 x 240 , 320 x 240 , 320 x 480 , 320 x 480 , 400 x 240 , 480 x 320 , 480 x 800 , 480 x 854 , 540 x 960 , 600 x 1024 , 800 x 480 , 800 x 1232 , 800 x 1280 , 854 x 480 , 960 x 540 , 1024 x 600 , 1280 x 752 , 1280 x 800, 1280 x 720


Tested Models:
Htc Sensation ( O.S 4.0.3 ) - can run from external , Motorola Atrix ( O.S 2.3.6 ) - only run from internal , Motorola Razr ( O.S 2.3.6 ) - only run from internal , Samsung Note , Samsung Galaxy S , Samsung Galaxy S2 , HTC Desire HD , HTC Desire Z , HTC Desire S , Samsung Galaxy Tab 7 , Samsung Galaxy Tab 7 Plus , Samsung galaxy tab 7.7 , Samsung galaxy tab 8.9 , Samsung galaxy tab 10.1 , Google Nexus , Samsung Y , HTC Hero , HTC Incredible S, HTC One X

Monday, September 10, 2012

how to avoid media scan on samsung galaxy note android


android system by default will scan your phones memory for any audio, video and pictures and add them to the media player/gallery. This in a sense  can be very annoying as they will scan everything even files under application etc and add them to gallery/player.

So, how to avoid it??


method 1:-

Just add a ‘dot’ (.) in the very beginning of the folder-name. (myfolder -> .myfolder) It will avoid scan by hiding the files. u need to click "show hidden files" if want to open the files in file explore.


Method 2:-

Simply create a blank file and call it .nomedia. Whatever directory this file is placed into will indicated to the Android media scanner that any media files inside this directory should not be indexed and left alone. You can do this on the phone via Astro (or a similar file manager) or a terminal app (just do ‘touch .nomedia‘ – touch is a unix command that will create the specified file, but not actually populate it with any content).



enjoy your android system...:-)

ben