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Is it possible to connect my Samsung Gear Iconx to my laptop?

Yes. From Samsung website we can know, Once you are connected to your PC, you can easily add music from your PC to your IconX , update software and reset connection settings.Before that, please make sure you have installed the Gear IconX software on your PCConfigure your Gear IconX earbuds by installing the Gear IconX Manager software on your PC.Step 1: Insert the earbuds to the charging case and close it.Step 2: Connect the charging case to the computer using the USB cable.Step 3: On your computer click the Start (Windows logo) button, then go to Computer.Step 4: Open the IconX removable storage device, then open the Tools folder.Step 5: Click on the Gear IconX install file (.exe) with the orange icon.Step 6: Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.You can also download the latest Gear IconX PC Manager Software by going to this link.How to Play Audible Audiobooks on Samsung Gear S3

How can one remove the headphone icon when it is stuck in a Mi Note 4?

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The phone is not registering to the network and showing IMEI as null. How do I get the IMEI number back of my rooted Samsung Galaxy Y?

Try this option as it happened with me once when i rooted my mobile samsung core2Open up the dialer and enter – *#06# to check your IMEI number, if you see “IMEI Null or 000000 ”, then you need to reconfigure the settings to fix the no signal or not registered on network problem on your Android phone> In the dialer, type- *#197328640# or *#*#197328640#*#*>You will be prompted into the Command mode, provided On the screen, Select on Common, normally option 6> Now Select (FTM) Option 1>FTM is for debugging and testing., (Field Test Mode)>If (FTM) is on, you will have to turn this OFF>As soon as you turned this off your NULL or altered IMEI number will be restored>(Important) Without leaving the Command screen, press the Menu key, the button that’s found left of the Home button.> Select Key input and enter option 2. In this case, you want to turn it off >Wait for a minute. This will turn your FTMOFF> Remove your battery and SIM card for two minutes>Place your battery in your phone, (important)do not place your SIM card in.> When the phone is booted, enter thecommand mode again dial – *#197328640#>Select the Debug Screen, normally option 1>After that, choice phone control, option eight>Click on nas control, option 3>Afterwards, click “RRC (HSDPA), option 5>To Fix not registered on network or Null IMEI#, click RRC revision, option 2.>Choose the released of your phone, here wewill choose option 5 (HSDPA only)>Final step to fix Null IMEI # is to turn off yourphone off and insert your Sim cardor>Insert your Sim card, afterwards reboot yourphoneIf not work try these linkshttp://www.technobezz.com/restor...Hope this helps

How can I destroy android but not physically? Please be specific. (I have Samsung Galaxy S4)

There are a couple of ways you can do that.The first and foremost would be corrupting the ROM (Operating System) on your phone (sometimes referred to as hard-bricking) which renders the device useless, unless some can rip the phone apart and work on it. This can be done via pulling the phone out when it's on a software update or doing something critical and when it asks NOT to restart or turn off the device.The second would be flashing (installing) something wrong for your device which in turn can corrupt the data and everything in it. Also, this can sometimes end up in a soft-brick which CAN be recovered if someone has the knowledge to do so. This can be done via installing custom kernels, ROMs, or base-band's (radio interfaces), which aren't specific to the device, in turn destroying it. As I said above, this always doesn't result in total disaster and may leave the phone in a state where an experience individual can bring it back to life by re-installing the proper stuff back on it.The third would be extreme overclocking  the components in your phone that may damage the hardware components inside. This is somewhat like a physical damage, but just that you aren't dropping or doing any sorts of physical damages to damage it. You're damaging the insides of it through software.For this to happen, you have to install custom kernels on your device, which allows it to be overclock'able. Then you proceed onto mess with the values and fry the components inside. Lower the values too much and the phone may not cope with the voltage and may crash. Increase it much and you may totally kill the processor OR the component you're messing with.Having said that, the last one IS THE MOST complicated procedure and you MAY end with unexpected results. The device may explode, result in fire, open up a black hole or may wreck any kind of havoc when you fry it. Disclaimer: I DON'T RECOMMEND nor ADVISE doing any of this. This is just for your learning, understanding and knowledge. I CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE IN ANYWAY for the results that may arise out of this answer. Please always know what you're getting yourselves into.

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