10 hidden Android tips and tricks
By Hacker Anzer
Android is the most popular operating system among smartphone users. It's also the most customizable, if you're willing to put on your techie hat. Hidden features are everywhere in the Android operating system.
These features are built to save you money, power-up your GPS tracking, and even help you get a lost phone back if you need it.
Here are my top 10 hidden cool Android tricks.
1. ADD HARD-TO-TYPE WORDS TO YOUR DICTIONARY
Writing a quick response can solve that very problem. Navigate to Settings>>Call Settings>>Quick Response.
4. GET YOUR LOST PHONE BACK
Most phones are password-protected which, ironically, cuts your chances of getting a lost phone back. If someone finds your phone, they'll have no way to actually contact you.
Luckily, you can throw some basic contact information up on your home screen. Start by navigating to Settings>>Security & Screen Lock>>Owner Info, then simply type the information you'd want someone who found your phone to know.
The information will always be displayed on your phone's lock screen.
An email address, home phone number, or family member's cellphone should be enough to help you get in contact with someone who finds your phone.
5. GET WARNINGS WHEN YOU'RE OVER YOUR DATA LIMIT
Your phone's data usage can be tough to track. If your 4G network is quick enough, you could potentially be downloading files at the same speed as your home Internet. Luckily, Android comes with a packed-in data usage notification system.
First, navigate to Settings>>Data Usage. You'll see a graph that displays your data usage, along with a yellow and red bar. The yellow bar designates when your phone will warn you about your data usage. The red is a hard cap on your data to avoid overage fees.
The red line should be your smartphone's monthly data limit. If you don't know your data limit, you should contact your cell carrier as soon as possible.
6. SET UP SPEED DIAL
If you have any contacts that you call often, you can actually set shortcuts directly to them through your homescreen. Tap and hold an empty space on your homescreen, then tap the "Shortcuts" button. Next, tap "Contacts" and choose the person you'd like to sit on your home screen.
Their contact image should appear on your screen, and it'll only take a single tap to give him or her a call.
7. TAKE EASY SCREENSHOTS
Taking a screenshot with the iPhone has been pretty similar since the device launched. The variable design of Android makes it a little tougher to know where your instant screenshot buttons are located. Click here to make screenshots on your home PC simple with this great app.
Here's how to do it:
Press the button that lowers your phone's volume and the sleep button at the same time. Hold for a second, and release. Your screen should flash and your screenshot will be placed into the "Screenshots" section of your photo gallery.
8. SEARCH WITH YOUR VOICE
Have you ever noticed the microphone next to the Google widget? Tapping the microphone lets you search for anything on your phone using Google's powerful voice analysis software.
Some phones actually support voice search without having to press any buttons at all. If your phone is nearby, you can test it by saying "OK Google," and then a request. Google Now has a surprising level of functionality. Try asking Google Now, "Do I need a jacket today?"
You might be surprised by Google Now's answer.
9. USE YOUR PHONE AS A PORTABLE HARD DRIVE
Most Android phones accept MicroSD cards. These card readers are increasingly cheap. You can actually use your phone as a portable hard drive by a USB cable from your phone into a computer.
Your computer will read your Android phone as an external drive. All you'll have to do is tap the "Connect USB Storage" button that will appear on your Android's screen. Treat it like any other USB drive you'd plug into your PC.
Load a file you want to bring somewhere from your PC, and you'll be able to access it from either your phone or someone else's computer given that you have the proper cords.
10. TURN OFF BATTERY-DRAINING SERVICES
Scrolling to the left-most side of your home screen will give you "Quick Options." These options vary from ringtone to power-savers like GPS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, mobile data, and airplane mode.
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