Posted by Tu Nguyen
Tuesday, October 4, 2016
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About Supercell :
Supercell is a mobile game developer based in Helsinki, Finland, with offices in San Francisco, Tokyo, Seoul and Beijing. Its games are available for tablets and smartphones using both Apple’s iOS and Google’s Android operating systems. Since its founding in 2010, Supercell has brought four games to the market - Hay Day, Clash of Clans, Boom Beach and Clash Royale.
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Posted by Tu Nguyen
Thursday, August 11, 2016
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Just like most online games, Clash of Clans has a chat system. Through the chat system one can input commands and communicate with other players, but sometimes chat gets clogged and messy, so it becomes distracting. Most online MMORPG have methods of making the chat window as small as possible, so it doesn’t become distracting.But Clash of Clans does not have that exact function. Although one could clear chat by leaving and entering the game, this proves to be annoying and one can not interrupt a game session just to clean the chat window. To be able to clear the window, one can do the following trick: Youtube Link To Play
How To DO
Open any Note On Your Device .
Write /ClearChat and press “Return” about more then 50 times
This creates a large blank paragraph. This way you can paste this in any conversation or chat, and it will technically “clear” the screen of text.
Copy the whole page
Open or switch to Clash of Clans
Go back to your game and “Paste” the paragraph on the chatbox anytime you wish to clear the screen.
Posted by Tu Nguyen
Monday, May 9, 2016
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How to unlock any android locked app
However, Security of the smartphone is one aspect where Android lags behind its competitors. Though Android phones come inbuilt with basic security options and allows the user to add a passcode to lock the lock screen, yet it lacks a lot of advanced ones. One thing that every smartphone user need is a way to protect their privacy by password protecting some of their apps. Many users use their Android phones for sensitive works and thus it becomes essential to secure the information stored in the app from falling into wrong hands. Also, at times we need to hide our pictures and messages so that no one else could see them. Download More Android Cracked App
Bugged by annoying app notifications that just keep coming? If you don’t know already, these app notifications also drain your phone’s battery. If you want to turn them off, and you are on Jelly Bean 4.1 and above, here’s how:
On any of your unwanted notifications in your notification bar, long press on the notification for a message box to appear.
Tap on App Info > Untick Show Notifications > OK .
Posted by Tu Nguyen
Saturday, April 23, 2016
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1. Clear the Google Play Store cache
In most cases, you can get the Play Store going again by just emptying the cache. The cache is a storage area that temporarily holds data so it can be quickly retrieved without needing to be reloaded. To empty the cache:
Go to Settings > Apps. Tap All > Google Play Store then finally tap the Clear cache button.
2. Clear out your Play Store data
Deleting your data from the Play Store is similar to our first tip but more drastic. It sets the app back to square one and gets rid of your saved information, hopefully including whatever glitchy data was causing the problem.
As with the previous tip, go to Settings > Apps > Google Play Store, but this time tap Clear data.
3. Uninstall Play Store updates
Sometimes an update to your Play Store app will do more harm than good. So if the error happens after an update, it makes sense to uninstall that update.
Go to Settings > Apps > Google Play Store, then tap the button that says Uninstall updates.This will revert Google Play back to the original version (as it appeared when it was first installed on your device),
Next, you'll need to find an older – but still recent – version of the Play Store app to download. The best way to do this is by going to the Google Play Store page on APK Mirror and download it from there.
If you need help installing the Play Store APK, we have a guide on how to do it at the link.
4. Clear data and cache on Google Play Services
If Google Play Store is the heart of your Android device, then Google Play Services is its soul. Play Services is the mysterious background process that allows apps to communicate with different parts of your device, enabling them to sync, send push notifications and so on.
It is possible that Play Store problems could stem from issues with Google Play Services. To solve them:
Go to Settings > Apps > All > Google Play services then tap the Clear cache button. If that fails to solve the problem, come back to this page and tap the Clear data button.
5. Install the latest version of Google Play Services
Another thing that may help is to download and install the latest version of Google Play Services. The most current version of the software is likely to be the most stable, so it's useful to keep it updated. Read our tutorial at the link above to find out how to get the latest version.
6. Reset your Google account on your phone
We're now coming to the slightly more drastic solutions. If your Play Store app still isn't working, then you may need to refresh your Google account on your Android device. To do this, remove your account then add it again.
Go to Settings > Accounts then tap Google.
Tap the Google account you want to remove, then tap the menu icon (three dots) at the top right and tap Remove. Do this for every Google account on your device.
Next, go to Settings > Accounts > Add Account > Google and follow the on-screen steps to re-add your account.
7. Enable Download Manager
There is a chance that the Play Store will stop working if your download manager is disabled. If this is the case, the solution is simple.
Go to Settings > Apps / Application Manager > All > Download Manager.
If Download Manager is disabled, you'll see a button marked Enable. Simply tap this button to switch Download Manager back on. If all you see are buttons for Force Stop and Disable (possibly grayed-out, as seen below), then Download Manager is not disabled and you can rule this possibility out.
8. Perform a factory data reset on your smartphone
If you're still facing problems after having tried all of the above, then you may have little choice but to do a factory reset. Be warned that all of your data will be lost, so perform a complete backup beforehand. To do this:
Go to Settings > Backup & reset,then make sure the Back up my data slider is on. Tap Back up account to select which account you want your data backed up to.
Once you've done this, go to the Backup & reset menu and tap the Factory data reset button at the bottom. Confirm that you want to do this, and your phone will be as good as new. Your data will be restored when you log back into your Google account.
9. For rooted users: edit hosts file
If the Play Store won't load for you and your device is rooted, you have an even simpler solution on your hand: just modify your Hosts file for a quick fix.
Go to your preferred file manager, then navigate to system/etc/hostsand select the Edit option (this will vary between devices).
Add a hashtag (#) to the front of the second set of numbers and save your changes (i.e. change from 127.0.0.1 to #127.0.0.1). Reboot your device, re-add your Google account and your Google Play Store problems should be fixed.
Did these solutions work for you? Do you have any other advice to get the Google Play Store working again? Let us know in the comments.