Friday 25 January 2013

Android Tips for Ice Cream Sandwich and Above

By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Semeli_Karen_McPherson]Semeli Karen McPherson

Android is an open source that has a responsive UI any Android user will agree to this fact. But it seems like there is more than what meets the eye. There are some hidden handy features and shortcuts that you can apply on your Android device. Learning to better use your Android will enable in making things simpler and getting most out of it.

You will be amazed that how a few simple tricks will leave you with a better knowledge and enhance experience with your Android.

Keyboard shortcuts

Often while constructing a message or replying to one you may need to switch between the alphabet and numeric keyboard. This almost seems tiring, an easy way to do so is holding down the (.) key to make an easy and quick switch. The punctuation marks and numeric will appear instantly. Additionally to get rid of constant tapping on your virtual keyboard tap without lifting your finger. There is a pre-loaded functionality in Android that enables swiping through the keys, the moment you lift your finger the word ends. If you want to check how the swipe functionality works then type without lifting fingers then tap and hold space bar that will reveal the Input Method Screen from there you can choose Swipe.

Enabling Face Unlock

Unlocking the Android screen means having to trace a specific pattern to access the menu. The new mode of unlocking your phone is holding the phone in front of your face and staring into the front mounted camera. This will unlock your phone. This functionality can be enabled by applying the steps Settings>Security> Screen Lock>Choose Face Unlock. But just for precaution, it is better to create a PIN for backup or a specific tracing pattern for times when this feature is not able to respond.

Taking Screen Shots
You can easily capture a screen that you are currently viewing. This can be done by pressing the power and volume button simultaneously. This way the screen is captured and the screen shot is saved in the gallery or in the notifications that can be accessed via pull down menu located on the screen top.

Organize Screens

The screen presentation of consists of various widgets and app icons and widgets that are neatly displayed on more than one Home screens. If you want to access a specific app then you need to swipe through each home screen then tap to rearrange the order. But there is a less time consuming way of doing it, hold down the Home Button and jump directly.

Contacts

If you are wondering that the only way to access contacts is to launch the contact list then you need to find out more. The easy way of doing it is to pin the faces of your contacts to home Screen. All apps>Widgets>Contact Widget> Choose the name from contact list. Now the chosen contact is pinned to your Home Screen, you can call, text or chat with the contact instantly. Additionally creating a favorite contacts widget will help include more than one person in the list to be pinned on Home Screen.

Creating Auto-Update

Receiving notifications is good but being distracted with update notices is annoying. Additionally manual update is not possible, so it is better to create an auto-update when the updates are available. You can also create a specified update, for example, create update for Wi-Fi only. Google Play Store>Settings>Auto-Update Apps by Default> Wi-Fi option

Syncing

If you have an account on Google+ then it is relatively easier to synchronize and upload your pictures. Additionally storing captured images and videos on your Google+ account folder is an added advantage that you get along with it. Log into Google+ account>Settings>Instant Upload.

Web Browsing made easy

With your Android device you can easily browse web via Chrome, this can be done by Menu>Other Devices>Tap on website. Another smart trick is to browse Chrome via Incognito Mode to avoid accumulating history, Menu>Incognito Tab. Now whatever you surf through this window will not store the content or the URL history in the history folder.

Taking backup

Upgrading from one Android device to another means taking a data backup of your old device on your new phone. But by following some simple steps you will be able to take a backup, Settings>Privacy Settings (Android 2 version) or Settings> Backup and Reset (Android 4- 5)> Check the option of Backup My Data, the backup will initiate.

All the above tips are easy and simple to apply that are applicable to Android users who own Ice Cream Sandwich and above versions.

She is a Technology writer who is keen on any new emerging technology updates. She is working with Qresolve as a Technical Support Engineer. Semeli Karen McPherson has been offering [http://www.qresolve.com]online tech support to global customers for issues related to laptops, desktops, Mac and devices including iPods, tablets, iPhones, [http://www.qresolve.com/online-computer-support.html]computer support and more. She caters to the segment of core technology and provides viable solutions to any issues related to technology and software. Her expertise and skills in handling key technology issues is immaculate and quick result bearing. Through her articles and postings she aims to provide knowledge and solutions to common technology issues that a user faces.

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