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Get Your Bionic Back on the Upgrade Path

Get Your Bionic Back on the Upgrade Path

Posted by on Jan 16, 2012 in Mobile Device News | 0 comments

Tired of Being OTA-Skipped? Running some of the leaked Bionic ROMs leaves many off the Upgrade Path resulting in no more OTA (Over the Air) updates from Verizon. Open1Your1Eyes0 put together some great info on Rootzwiki for restoring your Droid Bionic back to 5.5.886, forever rooting, and upgrading to the newest official 5.5.893. This will wipe all data so...

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Celebrating 500 YouTube Subscribers!!!

Celebrating 500 YouTube Subscribers!!!

Posted by on Jan 16, 2012 in Mobile Device News | 0 comments

TweakMyDevice Thanks You! Well it’s been a blast, as well as a TON of work, building TweakMyDevice. I started this company in late 2010 fueled by my love for hacking and tweaking gadgets. As a kid I would always find my dad’s screwdriver and take apart my toys to see what made them tick lol. One Christmas morning around 3am I went downstairs to...

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The Power of Social Media

The Power of Social Media

Posted by on Dec 3, 2011 in Mobile Device News | 1 comment

Let Your Voice be Heard If you’ve managed to land here at TweakMyDevice you surely know the premise behind Social Media sites like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and many others. But do you know how powerful these tools can be? There is a multitude of ways to use Social Media to do your bidding from simply keeping your friends updated about your...

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Droid Bionic Release Tomrrow

Droid Bionic Release Tomrrow

Posted by on Sep 7, 2011 in Mobile Device News | 0 comments

Verizon Launches Bionic It’s been a very long wait for us geeks and techies since the initial announcement of the Bionic back in January, but it’ll finally become a reality September 8th. Verizon has released the Droid X2 with a dual-core processor, and the Droid Charge with 4G LTE connectivity. The Bionic will be Verizon’s first Android...

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What Does an “Early Upgrade” Mean for You?

What Does an “Early Upgrade” Mean for You?

Posted by on Aug 9, 2011 in Mobile Device News | 0 comments

Upgrade Your Smartphone Back in January Verizon changed the policies for upgrading your current phone to a new one. This happened around the same time that the iPhone 4 was to be released from Verizon. The previous New Every Two program provided a credit of $30 to $100 for current Verizon customers to use towards purchasing a new phone. This credit could be...

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