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HoneyBar Successfully Removes Status Bar from Android Tablets on command

Android always offers more good options for all their mobile OS. And that is great news for all their customers and users. Android manufacturers are always creating and producing new Android devices that have the newest and greatest apps and uses. They are not really satisfied that is why they have reasons to create better if not the best Android devices that have good features and functions just like the HoneyBar, the app that needs root but allows you to remove your Android 3, x Honeycomb status bar  anytime you desire with tapping a button.

Perry Nguyen the application developer and together with his co-developers are not in favor of this idea and said that this function has not been added to the ‘request at Google Code’ to have the active ability of this app.  This encourages him to make an application that will cost $0.99 only that allows adding of an ugly big white box at your display’s middle bottom. This will disappear just right after you have started activating the single ability and this all can activate ten times more. Aside from concealing the ‘Honeycomb status bar’, you will be able to bring some quick mini applications launching in the tablet UI with the help of ‘Samsung’s TouchWiz UX’.

These app are available on the Android market if you like you can get it there and it is important that you always remember that this app will not properly work  if you have not taken root in your tablet device. Nothing will occur if there is no rooting in the Android handset. The manufacturer of this application has many more additional ‘Android control apps’ that workwell with your Android device.  This will provide you great dominance over all the other devices of other models brands.

Posted by On September 22, 2011 Filed in: News Tags: ,


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