Friday, 24 November 2017

Android tips and tricks that will change the way you use your smartphone



1. Only hear from the people you want

Android Tips and Tricks

Why, oh why, did you give Jeff from the office your number? Seriously, 16 cat meme texts in 3 days, what's his problem? If you don't want to hear from certain people, you don't have to. There's no need to change your number or be forced into awkward conversations either. Instead you can set your phone to only deliver messages from those you actually want to talk to.
Hitting your volume toggle will give you alert options. Hit Priority and the Settings cog. Here you can choose who you receive calls, messages and reminders from. Perfect for when you want to block out the overly chatty 'friends' you'd rather avoid.

2. Give two fingers to quick settings

Android Tips and Tricks
You probably know that swiping down from the top of your Android handset's home screen will launch the notifications menu. Did you know though that throwing a second finger into the mix brings quick settings to the fore? No, didn't think so.
Saving precious seconds and a second swipe, the double-digit motion puts Wi-Fi controls, screen casting options and Bluetooth shortcuts at your fingertips with literally zero hassle and minimal effort. Handy.

3. Set your phone to automatically unlock when you're at home

Android Tips and Tricks

Entering those four-digit pins is essential to keep out unwanted prying eyes. But when you're at home they can be an irritating chore that takes time away from your latest Facebook binge. You can set your phone to automatically unlock when you're at home, though, removing this irritation while retaining your privacy when you want it.
In Settings, go to Security >> Trust Agents >> Smart Lock. Activating this will allow you to set parameters for when you want your device to ditch the passcode. Such as when you're at home or in the office, or when your phone recognises your face. Yes, really. Your handset is watching you.

4. Extend your phone's battery life

Android Tips and Tricks


Android 6.0 might have introduced the battery-boosting Doze feature, but if you're still waiting for your Marshmallow-flavoured fix, there are still plenty of ways to enhance your handset's staying power. Under the Battery controls in Settings, your phone should have a Power Saver Mode option.
Enable this to reduce background features and survive that night bus ride home. Helping eke out your depleted power supply, this will set your emails to fetch and turn off some of the 76 apps that send you notifications every 30 minutes.

5. Hide your embarrassing bits from friends

Android Tips and Tricks
There are certain things on your phone you probably don't want others to see. You browser history, embarrassing taste in music and the results of your endless selfie practice for a start. Fortunately, you can keep this mock-inducing content to yourself, even when letting mates use your phone.
'How?' We hear you ask with just a hint of desperation in your voice. Drag down the quick settings menu (with two fingers like we showed you), and tap the user icon in the top corner. Here you can 'Add a guest' and limit access to only what you're comfortable with people seeing.

6. Avoid bill shock by controlling your data usage

Android Tips and Tricks

Unless you've got deep pockets, you're not going to want to go over your monthly data allowances. But worry not, if you do, Android's got your back again - and your wallet's too.
Visit Settings >> Data Usage. Not only can you see a graph of how much data you've churned through over the past month – based on the timeframe of your contract, not the calendar month – you can set self-imposed data limits and warning markers. Take that O2, Vodafone et al.

7. Dial a contact, the easy way

Android Tips and Tricks
Nobody remembers phone numbers anymore. That's what phones are for. But when you've got hundreds of people in your contacts book, finding the number you're after can be a slow process. Unless, that is, you simply type out their name in numerical form.
In the keypad, just start typing the desired contact's name in digits, using old keyboard speak as your translation tool. So, as an example, to find a contact called Mike, simply type 6,4,5,3. That's m (6),i (4),k (5),e (3) in case you were wondering. Time saved, contact found, sorted.


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