I want the Calculator on the Samsung Galaxy S III. Can I get this App without having to Root, (and where). If Rooting is the only way, is there an App that has the Samsung Galaxy S III Calculator?
Currently, I have the Motorola Droid RAZR MAXX, {XT912}; with Ice Cream Sandwich, (Android 4.0.4).
However, what I really liked about this Calculator was that I could be at Sam's Club and spot 48 AA Batteries on Sale for $14.97,and then Later be at Wal-Mart and see they were selling 40 AA Batteries for $11.97. Is this a Good Buy? I'd Check my Calculator History, and yep, the batteries at Wal-Mart are 0.29925 cents each and the Batteriest at Sam's Club were .311875 cents each. So the batteries at Wal-Mart are Cheaper per Battery, but less in Quanity.
I really like this Calculator, and I've tried and tried and tried to find a replacement for it on Play Store and I found one that is just about as good, (the History is not in Color like the Samsung Galaxy S III is). That one is the "Calculator Mem Pro".
Try "RealCalc Pro"
Works really well; outside of the typical functions it has a good unit converter, which I use frequently. You can also set the history to save up to the last 50 results.
JollyChollie said:
I want the Calculator on the Samsung Galaxy S III. Can I get this App without having to Root, (and where). If Rooting is the only way, is there an App that has the Samsung Galaxy S III Calculator?
Currently, I have the Motorola Droid RAZR MAXX, {XT912}; with Ice Cream Sandwich, (Android 4.0.4).
However, what I really liked about this Calculator was that I could be at Sam's Club and spot 48 AA Batteries on Sale for $14.97,and then Later be at Wal-Mart and see they were selling 40 AA Batteries for $11.97. Is this a Good Buy? I'd Check my Calculator History, and yep, the batteries at Wal-Mart are 0.29925 cents each and the Batteriest at Sam's Club were .311875 cents each. So the batteries at Wal-Mart are Cheaper per Battery, but less in Quanity.
I really like this Calculator, and I've tried and tried and tried to find a replacement for it on Play Store and I found one that is just about as good, (the History is not in Color like the Samsung Galaxy S III is). That one is the "Calculator Mem Pro".
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I'm new to android, but I believe that if I extract the .apk from my phone you would be able to download and install it. Is all you need the .apk to install an android app, or do you need more?
RealCalc Pro
Beemer533 said:
Try "RealCalc Pro"
RealCalc Pro Works really well; outside of the typical functions it has a good unit converter, which I use frequently. You can also set the history to save up to the last 50 results.
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I bought and have RealCalc Pro. It's nice and does most all that I'd Expect... However, the History was not in Color like the Samsung Galaxy S III's History. I have found a Great Calculator that I think Motorola will want to consider for their next Stock Calculator. It is called "Calculator Mem Pro", (the Calculator Mem, {not the Pro Version}, with Ads may show Porno Ads).
Calculator Mem Pro Rivals the Samsung Galaxy S III Stock Calculator, and Beats it by a Mile~! Includes the Plus / Minus Change Button, a Percent Button, Parentheses, Plus a History, Memory Plus / Minus, the Colors can be Changed, and as a Super Added Bonus it can also be a Widget~! The History can Copy either the Formula or the Results or Import to the Display, or Copy or Send to Email. Calculator Mem Pro is by far the Best Normal Accounting Calculator that I've found, with RDev Calculator being my 2nd Choice.
I found several other Calculators that were more Specific like Scientific Calculators, (like RealCalc Scientific Calculator / RealCalc Plus) that also had Plus / Minus Change Button, a Percent Button, Parentheses, Plus a History, Memory Plus / Minus, and even had a History, but they are pretty Complex, or Intimidating looking.
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I went through about 25-35 Calculators, including...
CalcBuddy
calCOOLator
CalcRT, v.1.3
Calculations, (or Calculations 4.0 Pro)
Calculator 3, v.1.1
*Calculator Memory Pro, v.2.5.2
Calculator, (UtopicSoft)
*Calculator Calzo Free No Ads
*ClickCalc
Cool Calculator
Easy Calculator
handyCalc, v.0.53,
*MobiCalc, v.1.3.8, ~ Dark
My Basic Calculator,
My Calculator, (Stormin Dorman Productions)
Office Calculator Pro, v.3.1.0
*RDev Calculator
RealCalc Scientific Calculator
Seven+ WP7 Calculator,
ShakeCalc
Simple Calculator
StdCalc
*Total Calculator-Paid,
Twin Calculator
*RDev Calculator and Calculator Memory Pro are my Favorites so far, (they have Functionality and Color). RDev has a Built in FUNC Key, where the Default is x+15% , {This percentage can be changed}, Great for Tips, enter the amount and Press FUNC and it will Calculate how much to pay including the Original Cost).
Calculations, (or Calculations 4.0 Pro) has 5 Essential Functions: Advanced Calculator, Currency Converter, Measurement Converter, Mortgage Calculator, and Tip Calculator. Has a New way of selecting that resembles a Great Approach to a Smart Phone App, (rather than make a Calculator Clone App that resembles a Real Hand Held Calculator). However, it's method of Adding kept coming up with different answers than I expected, so it was unuseful to me.
CalcBuddy has the most Realistic Looking Graphic User Interface, (GUI), but it lacks the Plus/Minus Change Sign & the Percent Button, and a Separate Tape History would allow for bigger Text Size, and be more Readable.
My Calculator, (Stormin Dorman Productions) has no History Tape, no Parentheses, but has the Memory +/- Retention, {I sometimes can use the Memory to replace the Parentheses), but great Color GUI. Works Great also~! Nice Design.
Office Calculator Pro, v.3.1.0 really has potential. Very Reliable. Has a History Tape, no Parentheses, but has the Memory +/- Retention but just no Pizazz~!. The Colors are so Pastel, no 3-D Effects, like My Calculator, (Stormin Dorman Productions) or CalcBuddy has. If CalcBuddy & Office Calculator Pro could combine and add the Parentheses, and put some Color on the History Tape this would be a keeper, {or if My Calculator & Office Calculator Pro could combine and add the Parentheses, and put some Color on the History Tape, a great iPhone Clone Calculator would emerge}.
Total Calculator-Paid has the 2nd Best Color History, (Samsung Galaxy S's Stock Calculator is Number One in that Department); but I don't like the Color of the Skin of the Calculator, and you have to go to a 2nd Menu to Access it everytime. It should Combine with Calculator Mem Pro or RDEV Calculator to give us the best of all worlds.
Calculator Calzo Free No Ads is a real Competitor also, it's a new way of doing things, but you get several Screens that can Copy Back & Forth with One Another, (Eliminates the need for Parentheses, and there's no Equal Sign, See it for your self ~ Search for Google Play Store and find "Calculator Calzo Free No Ads").
ClickCalc works well, and has some Color, (looks like a Junior High School Calculator).
MobiCalc (Dark) could almost be my Favorite Calculator if it had some More Color in the Display, (the Expressions and Results and Operators). However, it works Great~!
I like the way RDev Calculator adds, 35 + 3.39 + .77 + 9.01% = 42.69., {Not 39.23}, and I like the Colors and the Haptic Feel, {but the History keeps Clearing when I Exit ~ I wrote them, they'll clear that up}. RDev Calculator could move up into my Number One Spot, bumping Calculator Memory Pro when they get the History Tape worked out, (it only Erases if you Exit, so, just never Exit between Stores. For Example, 48 AA Batteries are $18.48 at one store, but 16 AA's are on sale someplace else for $15.95. Which is a Better Deal, (with the History Tape, I can make that Determination Fast).
I also have to Press Equal after the Additional then Add in the Percent on Calculator Memory Pro to get the same Result, {such as
(35 + 3.39 + .77) = 39.16 + 9.01% = 42.69}. Although the Parentheses are not necessary, unless I was adding Two Different Expressions such as:
(14 x 4) + (14 x 4.5) = 119
Calculator Memory Pro is pretty Awesome, the Display could be Bigger, and sometimes typing aLeft Parentheses... "(" ... doesn't Clear the Previous Equation, {but I wrote them and I'll bet that they'll have that Corrected Soon also}. I just have to remember to press the Clear Button before I start. Typing anything other than the "(" clears the Previous Equation. Really this is my Favorite for right now.
If "My Basis Calculator" could just have a History and put the Percent and Plus/Minus Change Sign Button on the Portrait View this would be an Ideal Smart Phone Calc, as the Haptic Feel is just right; (and as a Bonus, I made my own Colors that I think that they're going to incorporate into their DownLoad).
I want the Key Pad of (Calculator Memory Pro / RDev Calculator) meets (CalcBuddy & My Calculator) and the Tape History of Total Calculator and the Accuracy of Office Calculator Pro. Is that too much to ask? Color My World. Build this Calculator~!
Do any of these calculators have a simply 4x2 widget?
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I'm new to android, but I believe that if I extract the .apk from my phone you would be able to download and install it. Is all you need the .apk to install an android app, or do you need more?
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I don't know. Would that mean that I would have to Root my Phone?
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Do any of these calculators have a simply 4x2 widget?
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Calculator Mem Pro has a Widget, (I don't know if it is 4x2 or not).
Finally, a Calculator that Rivals the Samsung Galaxy S III Calculator. Includes the Plus / Minus Change Button, a Percent Button, Parentheses, a History that can be Copied as an Expression or the Result or both, Memory Plus / Minus, and as a Super Added Bonus, the Colors can be Changed~! And it can be added as a Widget~! And the Calculations can be Emailed or Sent to the ClipBoard or SD Card or Texted
HP48, accept no substitute!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/..._result#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDMsIm9yZy5hYi54NDgiXQ..
Samsung Galaxy S8 once again surpasses its competitors and users are unprecedentedly impressed by its beautiful looking and unparalleled performance. To get most of this attractive device, you can takes a close look at the following tips and tricks for Samsung Galaxy S8.:victory::highfive:
User Guide: Best Tips and Tricks for Samsung Galaxy S8
1.How to use Samsung Galaxy S8 Always On Display
Samsung Galaxy S8 has many additional features that even the most advanced iPhone doesn’t have, one of which is its Always On Display. Open the "Settings" on your Galaxy S8 and find the always-on display, choose the toggle to enable the always-on display. Scroll down to set "Show Always" is enabled. You can choose different style for the S8's always on display. To acquire this tip for Samsung Galaxy S8, you manage to check some information like messages or music even without unlocking your devices.
2. How to Remove Bloatware from Galaxy s8
Another useful tip and trick for Samsung Galaxy S8 you may need: just as many other phones, there are dozens of default apps on this new launcher Galaxy S8. There are two ways to deal with these nuisances - uninstall and disable. To uninstall a preloaded apps on your Samsung Galaxy S8, you need to press the app icon for a while till the poup is shown. Finally click the "Uninstall". You can also disable an app by using the same way just as mentioned above, but keep in mind that disabling an app also means you have not remove it completely as the app also takes up your phone memory. For those who want to delete downloaded apps in bulk from phone, you may try some popular apps like AirMore and Airdroid.
3. How to Use Samsung Galaxy S8 Camera
A third top tip and trick for Samsung Galaxy S8 I recommend is to make use of the "Camera" app. Except for those paramount camera abilities, you can shoot a photo and then zoom in and out just by sliding the shutter button. You can also take selfie with a wide angle in the front-facing camera mode.
4. How to Control Samsung Galaxy S8 on PC
There are many situations where you are absorbed in your PC without taking a look at your new coming messages. There are also many times when you need to mirror your Galaxy S8 screen to PC, but find no way available. Then ApowerMirror can help you a lot. Install this tool on your PC or Mac. Open the USB debugging on your S8. Connect Samsung S8 to PC by using the USB cable. Then this app will be installed on your phone automatically. Open the app on your S8 and click “START NOW”. Once connected, your Galaxy S8 will be mirrored to PC. To acquire this tip and trick for Samsung Galaxy S8, you manage to control your Samsung S8 from PC with your keyword and mouse. Whether show your S8 high definition pictures on PC screen or send or receive SMS from PC, this app will also do you a big favor.
5. How to Custom-made Samsung Galaxy S8 Edge Panel
Another attractive feature that this Samsung flagship outweighs other competitors is it Edge Panel. These curved edges on Samsung Galaxy S8 stuns its Super AMOLED display. Tap on the right-hand screen edge to bring up shortcuts of those widely used applications. Samsung Galaxy S8 provides several pre-installed Edge Panels for you to choose from, such as live sports scores panels, calendar, torch and more downloaded panels.
As the most powerful device Samsung has ever mad, Samsung Galaxy S8 will never disappoint you for its excellent performance.There are much more tips and tricks for Samsung Galaxy S8 available on the internet. Hope the tips I provide can help you a bit.:laugh::laugh::laugh:
https://www.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s8-tips-and-tricks/ If you also want to know more tips, you can also know more ways here.
Profiler
Real-time component monitoring in floating window. You can customize layout, its size and transparency. You can set your prefered data format and chart color for better clarity.
Supported components: (Depends on data provided by your device)
CPU load
GPU load
RAM usage
Network traffic
Temperature
Battery voltage and temperature
If you want to translate this application into your language, here you have, what you need.
Some points from development:
Development took me more that 200 hours.
Development of component monitoring without UI took about 10 hours.
No 3rd party library was used.
Size of APK is only 103kB.
APK contains only application icon and 9-patch image for shadow, everything else are drawn into canvas.
I developed this app more for fun that I really need it.
Project was created in March 17, 2014 in Eclipse.
Application was tested on 7 android phones and 2 tablets before public release.
Application is written in Java in 7013 lines of code.
Known issues:
When you use same monitor twice (ex. RAM), in first one maximum is set at 2GB and in second one maximum is set max from all values, you will get unpredicted behaviour of second one.
Device compatibility list
For manual installation use APK in attachments.
Add or include a gadget option so that we can add it to homescreen! It would be amazing!
Atsukai said:
Add or include a gadget option so that we can add it to homescreen! It would be amazing!
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Do you mean android widget? Why do you need it? What do you want to show on homescreen?
That's what I meant, widgets >.< (confusing).
For example, If I have 3 pages of homescreen, I can have one for extra apps, middle one for main used apps and third one for widgets, if I could see how my phone is doing just by swipping to the side instead of opening an app, it would be amazing.
(This app is great, if it were a widget to place on homescreen it would be really amazing, since most of those that exist are not very useful and very buggy).
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That's what I meant, widgets >.< (confusing).
For example, If I have 3 pages of homescreen, I can have one for extra apps, middle one for main used apps and third one for widgets, if I could see how my phone is doing just by swipping to the side instead of opening an app, it would be amazing.
(This app is great, if it were a widget to place on homescreen it would be really amazing, since most of those that exist are not very useful and very buggy).
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Thanks to your thought, I have an idea that is easy for implementation. It is just simple 1x1 widget or some icon on homescreen for turn on monitor. So you do not have to go to the application, tap on enable and go back. You can just tap on icon on homescreen to show monitor.
I just uploaded a new version, which fixes some bugs.
Thomas. said:
Do you mean android widget? Why do you need it? What do you want to show on homescreen?
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Thomas. said:
Thanks to your thought, I have an idea that is easy for implementation. It is just simple 1x1 widget or some icon on homescreen for turn on monitor. So you do not have to go to the application, tap on enable and go back. You can just tap on icon on homescreen to show monitor.
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Adding a widget 2x2 or 3x3 which shows cpu, temps, internet and ram info would be great .
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Atsukai said:
Adding a widget 2x2 or 3x3 which shows cpu, temps, internet and ram info would be great .
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I will add it to the TODO list, but at the moment, there are many other features that I want to implement firstly. You have to be patient
At the moment, I am working on battery current monitor and better compatibility with temperature monitor.
I added "Known issues" section.
Are you planning to show also CPU frequencies?
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Are you planning to show also CPU frequencies?
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Yes, display CPU frequencies is in my TODO list. Now I am working on battery current, next thing will be CPU frequencies
Thanks!
The new version with battery current monitor is in a closed beta version and it looks good.
New version with battery current monitor was released
Because of new version has better compatibility with temperature monitor, I added application version into device compatibility list.
I just released a new version of the application that fixes many bugs.
How are you calculating RAM usage, please?
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How are you calculating RAM usage, please?
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Ram usage is calculated as MemTotal - (MemFree + Buffers + Cached).