HOW TO INCREASE RAM ON PHONE

 how to increase 50% of ram of mobile
Is your phone slow and have a short memory back up time which is considerably decreases day by day ? If yes then don’t worry because i have very simple handy solution to this problem.
Why Phone becomes slow and have less back up time ?
Normally there are lots of applications keep running in the background on the other hand also consuming about most of your RAM(random access memory) due to which your phone becomes slow consumes the phone memory so the memory back up time also decreases considerably.

Solution to the above situation is Memory Up
Some of the main features of Memory Up: -
It sets up a Smart management of Java virtual machine (JVM) which manually performs a quick boost for your phone
It also has warning RAM at your preset threshold
Memory Up runs in the background so makes an efficient use of the memory of your smartphone
Performs a advanced boosting features (like prohibit kernel to disk swapping, auto-allocate critical threads, etc.)
Compatibility: compatible with the following models
LG: B2000, B2050, B2070, B2100, B2150, C1100, C1150, C2000, C2500, C2600, C3100, C3300, C3400, CG225, CU400,
Motorola: A1200, A760, A768, A780, A835, C168, C257, C261, C290, C350, C350M, C380, C385, C390, C450, C550, C650, C975, E1000, E1070, E380, E398, E398B, E398i, E550, E680, E680i, E770, E770-Vodafone, E790, E815, i830, i930, K1, KZRK K1, L2, L6, L6i, L7-Vodafone, Motorola Q, Motorola Q Plus, MPX220, PEBL U6, Razr V3, RAZR V3m, Razr V3x.
Nokia: 2355, 2610, 2626, 2650, 2760, 2855i, 2865, 2865i, 3100, 3105, 3110c, 3120, 3125, 3152, 3155, 3200, 3220, 3230, 3250, 3300, 3410, 3510i, 3530, 3586i, 3587, 3595, 3600, 3620, 3650, 3660, 5070, 5100, 5140, 5140i, 5200, 5300, 5500d, 6010, 6015, 6020, 6021, 6030, 6060, 6060v, 6061, 6070, 6080, 6085, 6100, 6101, 6102, 6102i, 6103, 6108, 6111,7610, 7650, 8800, 8800 Sirocco, 9210, 9290, 930

HOW TO INCREASE RAM ON PHONE

 how to increase 50% of ram of mobile
Is your phone slow and have a short memory back up time which is considerably decreases day by day ? If yes then don’t worry because i have very simple handy solution to this problem.
Why Phone becomes slow and have less back up time ?
Normally there are lots of applications keep running in the background on the other hand also consuming about most of your RAM(random access memory) due to which your phone becomes slow consumes the phone memory so the memory back up time also decreases considerably.

Solution to the above situation is Memory Up
Some of the main features of Memory Up: -
It sets up a Smart management of Java virtual machine (JVM) which manually performs a quick boost for your phone
It also has warning RAM at your preset threshold
Memory Up runs in the background so makes an efficient use of the memory of your smartphone
Performs a advanced boosting features (like prohibit kernel to disk swapping, auto-allocate critical threads, etc.)
Compatibility: compatible with the following models
LG: B2000, B2050, B2070, B2100, B2150, C1100, C1150, C2000, C2500, C2600, C3100, C3300, C3400, CG225, CU400,
Motorola: A1200, A760, A768, A780, A835, C168, C257, C261, C290, C350, C350M, C380, C385, C390, C450, C550, C650, C975, E1000, E1070, E380, E398, E398B, E398i, E550, E680, E680i, E770, E770-Vodafone, E790, E815, i830, i930, K1, KZRK K1, L2, L6, L6i, L7-Vodafone, Motorola Q, Motorola Q Plus, MPX220, PEBL U6, Razr V3, RAZR V3m, Razr V3x.
Nokia: 2355, 2610, 2626, 2650, 2760, 2855i, 2865, 2865i, 3100, 3105, 3110c, 3120, 3125, 3152, 3155, 3200, 3220, 3230, 3250, 3300, 3410, 3510i, 3530, 3586i, 3587, 3595, 3600, 3620, 3650, 3660, 5070, 5100, 5140, 5140i, 5200, 5300, 5500d, 6010, 6015, 6020, 6021, 6030, 6060, 6060v, 6061, 6070, 6080, 6085, 6100, 6101, 6102, 6102i, 6103, 6108, 6111,7610, 7650, 8800, 8800 Sirocco, 9210, 9290, 930

HOW TO MAKE YOUR BROWSER FASTER

 Google's new Chrome web browser beta is getting a lot of attention for its slick looks, helpful features, and
performance, but how does it rank against the early releases of more established browsers? We've previously put
the major browser releases to the speed test, but today we're measuring Chrome against the second beta of
Internet Explorer 8, as well as the beta of Firefox 3's next iteration, 3.1. We tested tomorrow's browsers on startup
and page-loading times, JavaScript and CSS performance, and, perhaps most importantly to the average user,
memory use on launch and with lots of content loaded. Read on to get the scoop on which bleeding-edge beta has
the edge in the browser time trials.
1.The Test
As with my previous browser tests, I installed completely fresh copies of the three browsers on my Windows Vista

laptop, with all settings left to defaults. With the second beta of Internet Explorer 8, I reset the browser to factory
settings and chose whatever Microsoft suggested during the click-through setup.
My test system has the same specs as before: A 2 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor, 2GB of memory, and running
Windows Vista Home Premium. For the time-based tests, I again used Rob Keir's ultra-lightweight timer app,
simultaneously tapping the "\" key with "Enter" to launch a browser shortcut or folder full of bookmarks. I performed
each test on each browser three times and averaged out the results, while eliminating obvious oddities. (With
Vista's often empirical hard drive usage, there were definitely artificially long start-ups).

It's the same system I used to test Internet Explorer 7, Firefox 3 RC3, Safari for Windows, and Opera 9.5, so you can

make fair comparisons between all the browsers. It's not scientific in the strict sense, but it's meant to measure
browser performance as real humans experience it—load, click, and wait.

Test : Startup Time—Winner: Chrome!


CLICK HERE TO DOWNLAOD  GOOGLE CROME

HOW TO MAKE YOUR BROWSER FASTER

 Google's new Chrome web browser beta is getting a lot of attention for its slick looks, helpful features, and
performance, but how does it rank against the early releases of more established browsers? We've previously put
the major browser releases to the speed test, but today we're measuring Chrome against the second beta of
Internet Explorer 8, as well as the beta of Firefox 3's next iteration, 3.1. We tested tomorrow's browsers on startup
and page-loading times, JavaScript and CSS performance, and, perhaps most importantly to the average user,
memory use on launch and with lots of content loaded. Read on to get the scoop on which bleeding-edge beta has
the edge in the browser time trials.
1.The Test
As with my previous browser tests, I installed completely fresh copies of the three browsers on my Windows Vista

laptop, with all settings left to defaults. With the second beta of Internet Explorer 8, I reset the browser to factory
settings and chose whatever Microsoft suggested during the click-through setup.
My test system has the same specs as before: A 2 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor, 2GB of memory, and running
Windows Vista Home Premium. For the time-based tests, I again used Rob Keir's ultra-lightweight timer app,
simultaneously tapping the "\" key with "Enter" to launch a browser shortcut or folder full of bookmarks. I performed
each test on each browser three times and averaged out the results, while eliminating obvious oddities. (With
Vista's often empirical hard drive usage, there were definitely artificially long start-ups).

It's the same system I used to test Internet Explorer 7, Firefox 3 RC3, Safari for Windows, and Opera 9.5, so you can

make fair comparisons between all the browsers. It's not scientific in the strict sense, but it's meant to measure
browser performance as real humans experience it—load, click, and wait.

Test : Startup Time—Winner: Chrome!


CLICK HERE TO DOWNLAOD  GOOGLE CROME

HOW TO CREATE OR DELETE A OPERATOR LOGO

Operator logos

Use a filemanager like FExplorer or SeleQ to add the folders: "c:/system/Apps/phone/oplogo". Add a .bmp picture to
 folder "oplogo" and restart your phone! The .bmp picture size needs to be: 97 x 25 pixels
if the recepients phone is on
Delivery reports
or
Type *0# your message in the message composer window space then write your message, the recipient will not
see the star zero hash bit - just the message When they read it it will relay a message back to your fone showing the
 time they recieved it. (haven't yet tried it myself though)

HOW TO CREATE OR DELETE A OPERATOR LOGO

Operator logos

Use a filemanager like FExplorer or SeleQ to add the folders: "c:/system/Apps/phone/oplogo". Add a .bmp picture to
 folder "oplogo" and restart your phone! The .bmp picture size needs to be: 97 x 25 pixels
if the recepients phone is on
Delivery reports
or
Type *0# your message in the message composer window space then write your message, the recipient will not
see the star zero hash bit - just the message When they read it it will relay a message back to your fone showing the
 time they recieved it. (haven't yet tried it myself though)

Create a folder with out name or hide folder

 CREATE A FOLDER WITHOUT NAME:

>click on folder

>press F2
Now Holding ALT key

>press 9 frm numeric keypad eight times

>press Enter. 

same way in properties of folder click on change icon and select a blank icon
the folder will be hide