Showing posts with label Android Section. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Android Section. Show all posts

Feb 19, 2014

Download and Play Flappy Bird on Android / iOS and PC



Flappy Bird a popular mobile game created by  Nguyễn Hà Đông gained world wide popularity in January 2014. It was famous for its difficulty level and became viral very soon. Alas the developer pulled off  the game from both Apple's App Store and Google Play on 9th February, 2014. Nguyễn stated that he found the product was getting addictive and this was a problem. 




People still want to challenge the little flying bird in its own game. Here is the download link of Flappy bird for your Android and iOS. PC users can also enjoy this game on their very own browser.

IOS 

To install flappy bird on iOS you will have to have your iDevice Jailbroken.

Download with how to tutorial - https://www.dropbox.com/sh/kfkxc9jnfhucaj5/vUsgnObvIY

Android (.apk file)

Click to download

PC Users

Computers users are going to enjoy the game the most. You can play this game right from your browser without any hustle. Just click your left click, touch your mouse pad or press your space bar the bird flies at your finger tips. The bird sometimes can get irritating, I myself was unable to score more than 15 points.

Play Now - http://flappybird.io/

Thank you.

Oct 16, 2011

Run Any Android Application On Windows | BlueStack

BlueStacks is an Android app player for Windows that can run any type of Android apps and games in full screen mode without encountering any performance or compatibility related issues. It features 10 pre-loaded apps along with an option to add custom apps. You can either download new apps from the BlueStacks Channel or push your favorite apps from your Android phone to your PC via BlueStacks Cloud Connect.

After installation, you will find a gadget on the right corner of your screen. Clicking the gadget will extend an App Tray.When you run an app, the application will automatically go into full screen mode.

At the bottom, you have Menu, Rotate, Zoom and All Apps buttons in the center with app navigation and close buttons at either side. The Zoom button switches between full-screen and standard view modes. Clicking the All Apps button will show the BlueStacks gadget with the App Tray.

You can download additional Android apps from BlueStacks Channels. Click Get More Apps in the widget app tray. Upon the first visit, you need to login with your Facebook account. Once logged in, you can choose and install an app by clicking the Subscribe button under it.

A great feature of this application is that you can push the apps from your Android device to your PC by using the BlueStacks Cloud Connect option.

Once done, open the Cloud Connect page on your PC’s browser to receive a Phone PIN. Open the app on your phone, enter the PIN and tap OK. You should now be able to see a list of all your apps inside BlueStacks Cloud Connect. Check the app that you want to push to your PC and tap Sync.
You might have to wait for some time for the apps to sync with your PC. When the syncing process is completed, you can run all your Android device’s apps on your PC.
There was a lot of hype surrounding BlueStacks when it was first announced and truth be told, even though it is in alpha stage as of now, the application far exceeds expectations. It runs Android apps with little or no lag at all and provides its own medium for transfer of apps from device to PC. It does have its limitations, though. For instance, you cannot use apps or play games that are dependent on multi-touch – an issue that might be resolved in future updates.
Only the free version of BlueStacks is available at the moment and it has a maximum limit of 26 downloadable apps (excluding the 10 pre-loaded apps). The application works on Windows Vista and Windows 7.
by :hemal modi


Oct 6, 2011

India launches world’s cheapest android tablet ‘Aakash’








india's ultra low cost android tablet the ""Aakash"",has become reality...it is world's cheapest tablet,comes at very affordable price of rs 2999 in open market..while government is planning to give subsidized to secondary student that will cost them around rs 1750(according to internet source)/1200(according to news paper).The device runs on Android 2.2( Froyo) using 366Mhz processor and sports 7”resistive touchsreen. It comes loaded with 256 MB RAM and 32 GB expandable memory slot. The device is capable of offering Wi-fi connectivity. Government will purchase 1 lakh tablets from DataWind for Rs 2250 . Datawind plans to offer the tablet in the open market from November’ 2011.




Hardware:

Aakash Tablet Specifications

  • Processor: Connexant with Graphics accelerator and HD Video processor
  • Memory (RAM): 256MB RAM / Storage (Internal): 2GB Flash
  • Storage (External): 2GB to 32GB Supported
  • Peripherals (USB2.0 ports, number): 1 Standard USB port
  • Audio out: 3.5mm jack / Audio in: 3.5mm jack
  • Display and Resolution: 7” display with 800×480 pixel resolution
  • Input Devices: Resistive touch screen
  • Connectivity and Networking: GPRS and WiFi IEEE 802.11 a/b/g
  • Power and Battery: Up to 180 minutes on battery. AC adapter 200-240 volt range.

Software:
  • OS: Android 2.2
  • Document Rendering
  • Supported Document formats: DOC, DOCX, PPT, PPTX, XLS, XLSX, ODT, ODP
  • PDF viewer, Text editor
  • Multimedia and Image Display
  • Image viewer supported formats: PNG, JPG, BMP and GIF
  • Supported audio formats: MP3, AAC, AC3, WAV, WMA
  • Supported video formats: MPEG2, MPEG4, AVI, FLV
  • Communication and Internet
  • Web browser – Standards Compliance: xHTML 1.1 compliant, JavaScript 1.8 compliant
  • Separate application for online YouTube video
  • Safety and other standards compliance
  • CE certification / RoHS certification
cons
1 resistive touch screen..now are days most of device comes up with very smooth capacitive touch screen but...at this price resistive touch screen is ok
2 366mhz processor ... :(
3 internal camera
4 GPS
5 according to company it's os can be upgraded to 2.3(gingerbread).. but as i said this processor really sucks.at froyo then think what would happen at gingerbread.. :/


.lets see when this tablet is actually available to common people...


by:--hemal modi

Sep 22, 2011

Titanium Backup for android

Titanium Backup is an extremely powerful backup tool. Allow you to backup/restore ALL apps and data, Market links, remove bloatware & MORE!. The new version 4.3.0 added CSV data export from data explorer, now supports widget & scheduling for 7 more batch jobs and optional Lights/Sound/Vibrate alerts and many other performance optimization.


Titanium Backup is the ONLY tool that can backup, restore, freeze (with Pro) your apps + data + Market links. It fully supports protected apps & system apps. You can do 0-click batch & scheduled backups. You can move any app (or app data) to/from the SD card. The PRO version adds EVEN MORE awesome features: 0-click batch restores, multi-user app data, Dropbox sync, keep several backups per app, conversion between user <=> system apps, Dalvik cache cleaner & WAY MORE!

Features of Titanium Backup:
~Over 2.3 million users, 23+ languages!
~Needs ROOT, Android 1.5-3.1+
~PRO Key is available
~Voted #1 TOP ROOT APP on Twitter.
~Problem? See matrixrewriter.com/wiki
~Internet used for Dropbox/Changelog
~AVOID "unofficial" TB versions: they cause infamous "package signature" errors!
~Support All Android OS versions.
Also see the paid PRO key which adds EVEN MORE awesome features such as:
~0-click batch restores
~Keep multiple backups per app
~Multi-user app data
~Apps freezer
~Dropbox sync
~Convert user app <=> system apps
~Encryption
~Market Doctor
~Hypershell speed
~Market "auto updating" manager
~Dalvik cache cleaner
~Unlimited schedules
~Protect backup against deletion
~Send backup by e-mail
~CSV export any app DB (e-mail or Google Docs)
~WAY MORE!

What's in this version 4.3.0:
• Added CSV data export from data explorer (PRO). Output goes to "Download", can be e-mailed / uploaded to Google Docs.
• Now supports widget & scheduling for 7 more batch jobs.
• Added optional Lights/Sound/Vibrate on batch job completion. Default is Vibrate only.
• Improved "integrate system app update into ROM", faster and works on many more devices.
• More compatible update.zip creator.
• Improved handling of external app data.
• Speed optimization.
• Various bugfixes.
• Translation updates.

Download Titanium Backup 4.3.0 Pro for Android:
TitaniumBackup 4.3.0.apk (2.60 MB)
Titanium Backup PRO Keymaker v.1.1.apk (220 KB).

by ::hemal modi....
thanx :: trickhunter..

Sep 8, 2011

VLC Direct Pro 6.2: Stream/Play Music and Videos from/to Android and PC


VLC Direct Pro is a great app to stream and play Music and Videos anywhere you want. No more file transfers! Easy and Powerful Media Client and Server Application. No Ads, No playback Limits, VLC Remote Control features: browse files, play, enqueue, pause, stop, volume, fullscreen, playlist and more.



VLC Direct Pro support all Android smartphones with Android OS 2.0 and above. This is the only application of the entire market that can stream videos and music in both ways:
* From Computer to Android
* From Android to Computer
With this application you can play music and videos in your computer's VLC or in your Android device. You don't have to worry where your files are stored -they can be in your android or in your computer-, VLC Direct Pro will take care of streaming when necessary. New Feature to subtitles support! (.srt files).
* super easy configuration - just one click and you will be ready to go!
* Only for advanced users: If you want to use VLC Direct Pro through remote networks these are the ports you will have to map in the routers:
* 8080 (VLC Web Interface)
* 4444 (Streaming from Android to VLC)
* 5554 (Streaming from VLC to Android)
Keywords: vlc, streaming, stream, video, videos, music, emit, remote, control, controller, convert, wifi, mp4, mkv, avi, rmvb, flv, mp3, wmv, wma, m4v, mpg, mpeg, ts, srt, player, playback, movie, movies, song, songs, subtitle, subtitles

What's in this version 6.2:
~New Feature: IMAGE Streaming Supported!!!
~Performance improvements
~Bug fixes
~Market filtering fix


Download VLC Direct Pro v6.2 for Android:
VLC Direct Pro 6.2.apk (699 KB).


by :: hemal modi.

Sep 4, 2011

Latest Android Mobile tricks | secret codes for Android Mobile


Latest Android Mobile tricks 2011:
Cell Battery, WiFi Usage etc Info *#*#4636#*#*
Restore Factory Settings
*#*#7780#*#*
Format Phone
*2767*3855#
Launch service mode *#*#197328640#*#*
Test WiFi
*#*#232339#*#* or
*#*#526#*#* or
*#*#528#*#*




Display WiFi MAC address *#*#232338#*#*
GPS test
*#*#1472365#*#*
Other GPS test
*#*#1575#*#*
Bluetooth test *#*#232331#*#*
Display Bluetooth physic address
*#*#232337#*#
Start Gtalk monitoring
*#*#8255#*#*
PDA, Phone, H/W, RFCallDate *#*#4986*2650468#*#*
PDA and Phone
*#*#1234#*#*
FTA SW version
*#*#1111#*#*
FTA HW version *#*#2222#*#*
PDA, Phone, csc,
*#*#44336#*#*
Packet Loopback
*#*#0283#*#*
LCD test *#*#0*#*#*
Melody test
*#*#0673#*#*
or
*#*#0289#*#*
Device test such as vibration and lightness
*#*#0842#*#*
Display touchscreen version
*#*#2663#*#*
Touchscreen test
*#*#2664#*#* Distance sensor test *#*#0588#*#*
Display memory version
*#*#3264#*#*


by :: -- H3M@L MODI

Sep 1, 2011

AnDOSid for your android phone::Simulate a DOS/DDOS attack on web server


A new product released by SCOTT HERBERT for Android mobile phones,Its AnDOSid - the DOS tool for Android Phones. The rise of groups like Anonymous and LuzSec, as well as constant India / Pakistan cyberwar has raised the issue of cyber-security high(er) in the minds of web owners.

Pentesting tools exist to simulate such attacks and help website security people defend against them, however for the most part they currently only exist for desktop computers. Mobile phones have, over the last few years, grown from simple devices that send and receive calls to mobile computing platforms which can be purchased for less than $100 a device.

AnDOSid fills that gap, allowing security professionals to simulate a DOS attack (An http post flood attack to be exact) and of course a dDOS on a web server, from mobile phones. AnDOSid is actively being developed and I welcome feedback from the security community as to how you would like the application to evolve.




What's in this version:

  • Requires Internet access to send the http post data
  • Requires phone state to access the IMEI (one of the two identifiers sent with each post)


AnDOSid can be downloaded from the Android Market place and costs just £1 or Rs.74.58/-Only.




by :: Hemal modi

Aug 9, 2011

Install Android Gingerbread 2.3 in Samsung Galaxy 5 [I5500/I5503] without rooting

Before going through this post i will suggest you to read previous post for froyo update in samsung galaxy here

The Galaxy 5 I5500, also known as the Corby I5500 has been around in the Android world since June 2010. The phone is one of the lower-end budget friendly Android devices out there who’s time is running out as new devices and ROMs arrive on the scene. However, XDA-Developers forum member subpsyke has recently ported the famous CyanogenMod 7 custom ROM on to the Galaxy 5 which has just given the device a new lease of life. More on the ROM and how to install it after the break.


The release is CM 7.0.3 based on Android 2.3.3 Gingerbread but far from perfect. In no way is this ROM meant as a daily driver, but for those who know their way around ADB, recoveries, ODIN etc., can give this ROM a try and provide the developer with feedback that could help in fixing the bugs or issues that remain. So if you do wish to give it a try, let us point out the working and broken features.








Working features:
* GPS [1]
* WiFi [2]
* WiFi tethering
* 3G
* Sensors [3]
* Brightness controls* Video
* Audio (recording and playback)
* Touchscreen (no multitouch, don't ask because I'm not working on it)
* Root
* Camera (and video recorder)
* Bluetooth [4]

Partially working features:
* Telephony [5]
* Microphone [6]

Not working/unknown features:
* Radio
* MAD Team EXT4 app2sd [7]
* SIM Contacts / SIM Toolkit
* Kies – note: you should never expect a custom rom to work with Kies – Cyanogen or otherwise. You can always downgrade to an official ROM to restore Kies compatibility.
* Hardware encoding/decoding (video acceleration).




Errata:
[1] GPS does not work with the newest Americas baseband ending in JP9. Check your version at Settings -> About phone -> Baseband. If you have the new baseband, you should downgrade to the JP2 baseband to get GPS (and possibly also 3G) working correctly. GPS is confirmed to work correctly on all European basebands (so far).
[2] WiFi functions properly (connect/disconnect, signal strength and mac address are all working correctly). There may still be problems with automatic reconnection from idle states, and if you quickly turn off/on the WiFi device, DHCP may be slow to connect. I'm still working on these problems.
[3] Although the sensors seems to work fine, the sensor daemon is draining battery like crazy. With sensors enabled, the phone does between 800-1000 wakeups a second. With the sensors turned off, the phone does just 70-80 wakeups a second (note: less wakeups = less battery used). Until this daemon problem is fixed, I recommend that you consider disabling the sensors (Settings -> Display -> Auto-rotate screen) for maximum battery savings. Another problem: you must toggle (turn back on and off) this setting after each reboot, or else the battery drain will continue even though the sensors are supposed to be turned off :/.
[4] Your Bluetooth MAC address will not be correct on the very first start (i.e., the first boot after doing a data wipe). However, on the next reboot (and all future reboots) it will use the proper address. In future I hope to resolve this small problem.
[5] When you first boot the phone, if you receive a call and try to answer with the hardware keys, your phone will reboot. You can clear this bug by making an outgoing call after you first turn on the phone. If you do this, the bug will not return until you turn off your phone. If you receive an incoming call but you forgot to clear the bug, answering with the touchscreen controls instead of hardware keys may not cause a reboot.
[6] The microphone beside the earpiece is activated instead of the microphone at your mouth. This means that callers may have problems with call quality, since they're listening to your ear . Until this bug is fixed, I recommend you practice telepathy with your friends (maybe the earpiece microphone will help transmit your thoughts).
[7] I won't add MAD Team app2sd support until this rom is stable (i.e., the microphone, reboot and battery usage bugs are fixed). This should only be used for testing, not for regular use, so I don't want to encourage people to use it so heavily. You can still use Cyanogen's built-in app2sd (the "Move to SD" button) - it's more advanced than Froyo's.




this steps are similar to froyo update that got a huge success for galaxy 5



Requirements:
-->>ODIN installed on your system.download
-->>Samsung USB drivers installed. Download USB drivers for 32 bit Windows | For 64 bit Windows.
-->>CyanogenMod 7 ROM.

Instructions:
  • To begin, download the ROM from the link above and extract it to find a .tar file.
  • Run ODIN, check the One Package option and click on the One Package tab choosing the .tar file you extracted in step 1 when prompted. (If you’re coming from a Froyo or Éclair based ROM, be sure to do a factory reset.)
  • That done, put your phone in download mode by taking the battery out, putting it back in after 5 seconds and pressing the Volume Up key, Center button and the Power button at the same time.
  • Once done, connect it to the PC via USB and click on Start in ODIN.

Once the ROM is flashed, the phone should reboot into CM7. The first boot will be slower then normal and you may see a bootloop but that is normal.



this is similar to this steps...just the .tar file will be different..and u will get gingerbread in your device



note::i personally not suggest u to try this with your phone that is on daily use..if u have another phone for stand by then u can try it for sure ,,it is working great..i have tried it my self.


thanx to cyanogenmod.com/ for thr support..


by - hemal modi

Aug 3, 2011

Android OS Ice Cream Sandwich !!!

Eric Schmidt at Google I/O, confirmed that the next version of Android OS will merge Gingerbread and Honeycomb together. It was also announced that it is called as ‘Ice Cream Sandwich’.



I personally am very curious to know why and how these names come to Eric’s mind? All Android OS have two words added, Froyo (frozen+yoghurt), Ginger+Bread, Honey+Comb and now Ice Cream+ Sandwich. What is the secret behind it?

Anyways will find a answer to this question later. Lets have a look at new Android OS Ice Cream Sandwich updates-


Is it only for smartphones or tablets?

No, Ice Cream Sandwich will be for all screen sizes and will be available on phones, tablets, computers, Google TV and other android devices. A single API framework for what may be the easiest Android version to develop for yet.

.
Do I have to buy a new Android phone for this?


No, Android Ice Cream Sandwich wont have any new hardware requirements. That means it will be able to work on older handsets also.

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As it will be one OS for all! Is it Open Source?

Yes, of course it is. In fact Google is adding new API to the framework to help all developers out there scale their user interfaces across all the different sized screens and devices toting them.

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When its gonna available to developers?

All the elements of Ice Cream Sandwich will be available as developer API by 4th quarter 2011.

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Eye catching Features.
  • A different 3D look. Ice Cream Sandwich can detect your head, not just your face, recognizing not only where your head is, but where you’re looking. This tech runs on the GPU, this currently meaning that it’ll work at 500 frames per second.Suppose two people from one side are video chatting with another, both speaking into the front-facing camera. When either of them speaks, the camera zooms in on that person relatively smoothly, then back to whoever is speaking next in turn.
  • Ice Cream Sandwich phones will also get access to the newly announced movie rental service in the Android Market.
  • Access to Google Music.

Jul 15, 2011

Taking Screen Shot Of Android Phone | Official Way

With the iphone u can take screen shot of your device just by pressing the power and home buttons to gather and ur current screen got saved . But with android no such option is available but there are certain 3rd party application that make this task possible but here i am with no such 3rd party application but one official way to take screen shot in andoid phone using SDK .



to use this method u need to install android sdk and configured it. SDK


-->>Enable USB Debugging mode. You can do that from Settings -> Applications -> Development.




-->>Connect your Android device to a PC via USB cable.


-->>Go to the “tools” folder in Android SDK and start the batch file titled “ddms” to launch the Dalvik Debug Monitor Service. You should be able to see your device connected on top.


-->>Under the “Device” menu, within the Debugger window, click “Screen Capture” or press Ctrl + S.




-->>then keep on refreshing ,,and click on save button,,which screen u want to save...
following are some screen shot that i took from my phone..






Jul 8, 2011

Install Android 2.2 (Froyo) in Samsung Galaxy 5 [I5500/I5503] without rooting



Note: This process is based on my personal experience and since every device is different hence you are on your own while flashing your device. I, or any other author of hacking-class will NOT be responsible for any loss caused due to this. However, I’ll be happy to help you if need be.

I am currently using samsung galaxy 5 i5503.. Unfortunately Galaxy 5 I5503 hasn't qualified to get Froyo update (Android 2.2) although it should have, no compatibility issues. Anyway, I was determined to get Android 2.2 running on my Galaxy 5 and was successful too! A big thanks to Samfirmware for Android 2.2 firmware for Galaxy 5 series phones (I5500/I5503).


The process to install and get Android 2.2 running on your Galaxy phone is very easy. Just follow the following mentioned points in order and your mobile phone will soon enjoy all the features of Android Froyo ...

files needed before u start are as following...
ODIN Downloader
OPS File
Original Samsung Galaxy 5 cable
Android 2.2 firmware


here are the steps to flash your phone..for the update..
1-->::You must have downloaded all the files mentioned above and keep them ready..

2-->::Backup all the contents of your phone memory with KIES or using Mobile Back Up II[available on app store...]

3-->::Reset your phone to factory settings (Not compulsory but advised). ;)

4-->::Make sure the battery is fully charged up.

5::Switch Off your Galaxy 5 (I5503/I5500). Remove battery and re-insert after a few seconds.and reinsert it..

6-->::Press the following buttons together:
Volume Down Button + Center Home Button (Big square) + Power Button[call end]

7-->::Wait for “Downloading” screen to appear. Once this screen comes up release the buttons and connect your phone with computer using original data cable.this screen would be yellow droid digging up some thing...

8-->::Now wait for your computer to install device driver (until it shows “the device is ready to use”). In the mean time extract the I5500LUYJP2.rar file which will give you a I5500LUYJP2 folder with I5500LUYJP2.tar file in it.

9-->::Now open ODIN Downloader (downloaded above), if the phone connection is successful the box under COM Port Mapping will turn to yellow. Select the following check boxes ,,it is also shown in 2nd screen shot..:
-->>One Package, Auto Reboot and Protect Ops check-boxes.
-->>Select the Ops file (downloaded above).
-->>Select the tar package downloaded above.

10::Cross check the settings and hit “Start”.


That’s it! In approximately 5 minutes your device will restart and boot into Android 2.2 with beautiful icons and lots many new features..like wifi hotspot..and main feature of froyo..u can install application in your sd card,,that is not supported in eclair[2.1]..

If you face any problem then do leave a comment below, I’ll try my best to answer it to the best of my knowledge.:D

In case you mess up or something stuck for you then download the original firmware for Samsung Galaxy 5 I5503 using this link and follow the exact steps from point number 5. This should restore your device back to Android 2.1.but i am currently using 2.2 on my galaxy 5..it doesnt encounter any problem yet...i personally tried & using it..enjoy..



update::-- if your are done with froyo,,and want to install gingerbread in your device go to my latest updated post ,,here is the link...

Jun 27, 2011

Crazy Call Spoofing

CrazyCall is the ultimate tool for making prank calls and fooling your friends.
You can change your CallerID, so when you call someone he sees on his Caller ID display the number you selected.
You can also change the pitch of your voice for deep and creepy or high and funny.
How is it done:

1st step
Select the country you are calling from, choose the CallerID you want to display and enter the number you want to call.

2nd step
Press "Get me a code" and we will provide you with number to call and a code.
Call the number

3rd step
Enter the code and we will connect your call to your friend with the CallerID and voice you have selected.

here is the screen shot of that site




download its application for android

note: this will cost as per your mbl cmpny's international call charge ...


by-- hemal modi


Hacking-class Doesn't take any responsibility how you use this information 

Jun 21, 2011

Make Your First Android Application


The Android Market is taking off. In March, over 9,000 applications hit the Android market, doubling the amount added the previous month, impressing Android users everywhere. Given the huge amount of new Android phones coming out this year, it doesn’t seem like things are going to level off anytime soon.

Recently, Google announced that they are sending free Nexus One or Droid devices to developers with 3.5+ stars and 5,000+ downloads on their applications – making it that much more attractive to become a (good) Android developer.


Want to know how to write Google Android apps? Android applications are written in Java – a relatively easy to learn, friendly language for new developers. Aside from the possibility of a free Nexus One and some money, you could actually contribute to the Android community. If you’ve got innovative ideas and the drive to see them spread, the Android market is for you! Let’s get you started on your very first Android application.

Before we get to how to write Google Android apps – first, a bit of overview. Android apps (much like almost any mobile app) are developed on a computer – PC or Mac (generally) – and then compiled and sent to the device for testing. If you don’t have an Android device yet, there are emulators that simulate an Android device on your computer, meaning that you can still develop an Android game or application without owning one.
before doing this..keep in mind that,,it will take some time..as many of us are the beginner,,it will surely take time to understand,,so read it care fully ,,this is basic for developing android application




1st step Get Eclipse

For this tutorial, I’m going to use Eclipse, because frankly it’s the easiest and most hassle-free development tool for Android right now. If you’re a NetBeans programmer, be my guest; but I’ll use Eclipse today.

dwnld



2nd step: Download The Java JDK

If you don’t have it already, you need to download the Java JDK 6. If you currently have the JDK 5, you should be okay, but there’s really no reason not to update. Just install it by downloading and then running through the setup to get things going. I’d recommend that you just hit next–>next–>finish, rather than doing anything fancy. Once you get things working, you can mess around a bit.


3rd : step Download The Android SDK Tools

Next, you’ll need to get the Android SDK Tools straight from Google. Unpack and install this to a directory you’ll remember – you need to reference this in the next few steps.


4th step: Configure Eclipse For Your Android

Start Eclipse, and head to ‘Help>Install New Software‘. Hit “Add…” and for the name, type “Android” and set the link to “https://dl-ssl.google.com/android/eclipse/” (if this doesn’t work, try it with http:// instead of https://).Click “OK” and the following should appear.


Select both of the resulting packages, and hit next – this will download the Android ADT (Android Development Tools). Go ahead and start the download to obtain these two packages. Restart Eclipse (it should prompt you to on completion of the downloads). We’re almost ready to start coding.
5th: Configure The Android SDK

Navigate to the folder you downloaded/unpacked the Android SDK to. In there, you’ll find a file named “SDK Setup.exe.” Start that file – the following dialogue should appear.



Don’t feel obligated to download every single thing. Could it hurt? Not really. For me, however, I only really want to program for Android 2.1 and 2.01, so those are the only API packages I bothered to get (someday I may pay for my folly, but not today). Either way, get what you want (and you do need to pick one) and hit install. The SDK manager will install it for a little while – go grab a snack.
6th: Set Up Your Android Virtual Device (AVD)

Now that you’ve finished yet another painful download, click over to “virtual devices” (still in the SDK Manager). We’re going to create an Android device that will test run your programs for you! Hit “New” to create a new Android device, and put in the specifications that you want it to have. In the screenshot below, you’ll see the options I wanted (that closely mimic that of my Motorola Droid).


Click “Create AVD” to–well–create your AVD. Select your AVD from the list, and hit “Start” to make sure that you do indeed have a working emulation of an Android phone. After a pretty lengthy start-up wait, it should look something like this.

wait for some time this Virtual environment will take time to load..
Fool around with it and explore for a bit if you want, then close it up so we can get back to work.
7th: Configure Eclipse Again

Remember that Android SDK we got earlier? We didn’t do anything with it. Now, it’s time to tell Eclipse where it is so Eclipse can use it as a resource. To do this, open Eclipse and navigate to Window>Preferences (or on Mac, Eclipse>Preferences) and select the Android tab. As shown below, browse to the location of your Android SDK and hit “Apply“.


Everything check out so far? Hit “OK” to save everything and let’s go program.
8th: Create A New Project

It’s finally time to code some. Navigate to ‘File>New>Other…>Android>Android Project‘, and input a project name, as well as some other details. If you want, copy from my screenshot below. Some of the fields need explaining that simply doesn’t belong here, so if you want to know more specifically, please let me know and maybe I’ll write an article about it.



Hit “Finish” and the project will be created.
9th: Input Your Code

In the tree on the left, navigate to the “src” folder and expand everything. Go to the file with the name of your “Activity” (created in step 8, mine was HelloWorld) and double click it to see the contents. Presently, your code has all of the content in black (with some minor modifications depending on your settings). To make a working “Hello world” program, you need to add the text that is in bold . Note that there are two bold “blocks” of code, and you need to add both to make things work.

//==========Start Code============
package com.android.helloandroid;

import android.app.Activity;
import android.os.Bundle;
import android.widget.TextView;

public class HelloAndroid extends Activity {
/** Called when the activity is first created. */
@Override
public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
TextView tv = new TextView(this);
tv.setText("Hello, Android");
setContentView(tv);
}
}

//==========End Code============

I would love to explain all of the code, but that’s not exactly the point of this tutorial; the point is to get your feet off the ground. I know some/most of this is confusing; but it’s just how things are wired.
Step 10: Run Your Program

Above your code, you’ll see a little green “Play” button (or navigate to ‘Run>Run‘). Click it.When a popup box asks you how to run the application, you’re going to tell it to run as an “Android Application”. It will prompt you to save changes; hit yes.


Now you get to wait an eternity while your virtual device boots up. I’d recommend that you leave it open for the duration of your programming sprees, otherwise you’re going to spend more time watching the Android logo spin than you will watching your program freeze up. Just saying. Efficiency.

After everything’s done loading, your application should upload and start automatically. Which means that right after you “unlock” the device, you’ll be greeted with your first Android program.I only captured the top half of the screen because the rest of it is black.


That’s it, congratulations! The task can be a bit daunting at first; and definitely confusing, but if you stick with it you won’t be disappointed. If you step back and think about it, we only did a few really major things, the rest was just the process of connecting the pieces to make everything work.pls comment if u like it...


by- hemal modi

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