S4 Access Hidden Settings

The Galaxy S4, is one phone you shouldn’t mess around with or take for granted, it’s not all about the price or it’s classical and stylish look, which constitutes their physical attributes as can be seen by the way the different programs all work that makes it thick. Rather the high point of this device is its hidden features, features that invites you to the world of mobile impossiblities.

Imagine adding a shutter on and off on your devices’ camera, creating an automatic backup in case something goes wrong, this and more are only available if you know how to bring the settings up, and believe me doing this manually can be difficult for you to handle. The solution? Use an app!

Imagine an application that offers majority of Samsung Galaxy S4 hidden settings, the easy way, it’s automatic which means install and start tweeking. These modifications/setting up the hidden functions normally can only be made by manually editing a system file, which can be dangerous and very inconvenient. This app thus makes the process quick and painless. This app is capable of
*. Can extend how many contacts you can join together
*. Shows which options have already been enabled, even by a different app or manually
*. Creates an automatic backup in case something goes wrong
*. Good looking Holo interface
*. Supports devices which implement feature.xml or an others.xml file

The above are just some functions this app, named Note 2 Hidden Settings, could help you accomplish with your phone, the application is free, which means you don’t have to pay anything to install it. Although its specifically have Samsung note as its, name it can be used with Samsung Galaxy S4, S3, S2 or any other Galaxy device, provided it’s jailbroken.

Once again by means of this app we are bringing out additional functionality nice and easy, this hidden features are not hidden codes, unlike hidden codes which is a set of numbers, this hidden features can add something, the codes works whenever inputed. With that in mind feel free to browse around lots of Galaxy hidden codes.

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By Chimatim

Mr Tim an author in nethelpblog.com, he writes for various digital and prints media platforms.

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