You can try to restore data while you lost any data from your phone. This way is like sync. Cloud is a cloud service provided by Apple,it allow user to backup their iOS device data to cloud server for storage and sharing. Cloud funcion on your phone, it will back up your contacts, calendar, note, photos,etc automatically every day.
So when you need to get back them, you also can download or sync them via Aplle ID. Hey, as you know, free ways for iPhone data recovery just can work based on backup. If your backup doesn't exist or isn't suitable for your need, how can you restore data from iOS iPhone 5S, photos, videos, contacts, text messages, call history or something like in the phone are very important personal data. Another kind of recovery way can help you! You need to use professional program for iPhone data recovery. For example, Tenorshare iPhone Data Recovery is my best choice. 6/5s/5c/5/4s/4/3GS. It offers 3 data recovery modes: recover data directly from iPhone without backup, retrieve iPhone files from iTunes backup and restore iPhone data from iCloud backup.
Some live wallpapers are just converted bitmaps packaged into a looping animation, similar to an animated GIF. They are huge in size (usually over 10 MB) and hogs the CPU. Some 2D bitmaps (sprites) animated over a simple 2D background. They are relatively simple to make. Example would be "Matrix" Falling Rain wallpaper.
In fact, you can make 2D Live Wallpapers yourself by using DIY OwnSkin (free) app. 2D logic graphics are based on algorithms that generally combine 2D sprite animations with some sort of logic such as swarm or flock behavior, or other patterns. Some may go pseudo-3D as well. Kaleidoscope and Plasma are some examples of 2D logic graphics.
True 3D animations, such as 3D Fireworks, 3D Matrix, Spaceflight, and so on require a lot more computation, but looks much better. To generate smooth animations they usually eat up a lot of memory, 12-24 MB is not uncommon. To load a live wallpaper, hit the menu button, and bring up "Wallpapers".
Then choose "Live Wallpaper", and choose the one you downloaded. RingTones and AlertTones are yet another way you can customize your Android experience. Basically, Ringtone is played by the "phone" process when you receive a call. It is basically a MP3 file with a special name. You can download ringtones through apps like Mabilo Ringtones and its various clones, but the legality and quality of a lot of these crowd-sourced stuff is dubious. An alternative is use an app like RingDroid or aRing to cut your existing MP3, then save that as a ringtone.
Android already lets you assign specific ringtones to specific contact. No special app is needed. Edit that specific contact's info and you'll see an option to assign a specific ringtone. There is a lot of confusion on how to setup a custom ringtone for SMS. The reason this sounds confusing is SMS to Android is not a system event, but rather, an application event. Just as you can switch out an app for dialer, browser, and so on, you can swap out the app for SMS (text messaging) as well, and the sound must be set from within THAT application.
Some ask why do they get alerted TWICE when a message arrive. The answer usually is, because they setup ANOTHER SMS app, and did not turn off the alert from within the built-in system SMS app! Thus, if you want to change the SMS "alert tone", you need to go into your SMS app and change it from within, rather than looking for a "system setting".
In Android, the Dialer, the Contacts / Call Log, and SMS apps can all be replaced with alternative apps. The built-in app that handles Dialer / Contacts / Call Log is rather plain, but there are a ton of replacements, such as the very excellent Dialer One to the right.
0 Comments