9 tips and tricks that Android users should know
Whether you are a new user to the Android and want to try all the options there are seeds that you see on the screen or inside the Android system settings, sometimes a few options that you unintentionally click can cause some discomfort for you while using the device.
Whether you are a new user to the Android and want to try all the options there are seeds that you see on the screen or inside the Android system settings, sometimes a few options that you unintentionally click can cause some discomfort for you while using the device.
In this article, I have 9 tips and tricks from using Android experience that can help improve a few things can cause discomfort for you to read. Some steps may be slightly different operation because of the changes in version but basically be the same. Please read the references.
1. Disable notification of applications
Some of the messages from the application can cause wear and equipment, and sometimes cause discomfort for the user during the operation as the game think. If you are using Jelly Bean 4.1, you can disable them by
-Press and hold for a few seconds to notice
-Press select App Info and uncheck the options in the Show Notifications > Ok to save
2. Disable mobile data
-Press select App Info and uncheck the options in the Show Notifications > Ok to save
2. Disable mobile data
Whenever you are not using a network connection, you should disable mobile data to avoid dents the battery and charge subscribers. You can turn off by:
-Access to Settings > Data Usage
-Switch from ON to OFF in Mobile data options
3. Set up mobile data limits
If you use network data in the form, then you should set a limit to the amount of data that monitoring ease I will use in the month. You can accomplish this by setting:
-Access to Settings > Data Usage
-Set limits the data by dragging the orange sugar under quota which allows you to use every month
-Cycle Setup using monthly data from start to finish.
You will be warned when you reach the limit you have set. Note that the use of cell phone tracking data you can change a little bit compared to the provider's track.
4. Add multiple Google accounts
You need a Google account to use an Android phone but may be you don't know is that you can add more than one Google account on your Android device. This is pretty handy if you use multiple accounts for some Google services. To add multiple Google accounts into Android devices, you do the following:
-Access to Settings > Add account
-Click Google and New or Existing Google
-After adding, select the required options in sync is complete.
Repeat the above steps to add many more accounts
5. Disable automatic application updates
Automatic application updates can affect your account using your network connection if you don't notice so you should turn it off if there are connections in use, and open it when the term think Wifi connection. You can do this by:
-Access Play > Store Settings
-Press the Auto-update apps
-Press Do not auto-update apps.
6. Check out updated Android version
For Android users are using stock ROM, you should check regularly for updates to the Android version is used by:
-Access to Settings > About phone/tablet
-Press System updates
-Click Check now
7. Change the default application
If you have installed a number of applications for the necessary and always use it instead of the default Android applications, you can replace the default application by them with the following steps:
-Access to Settings > Apps
-Surf to the right to view All tab
-Press to select the application you want to remove the default
-Press Clear defaults.
8. Disable animations
Here is a tip on how to make your Android device running a bit smoother by disabling animations. You done by:
-Visit the Developer Options from the Settings or About device
-Press Select Window animation scale
-Press The Animator Off
9. Turn off the automatic spelling checker
In fact, this is the first set that people will turn off when using Android. You can turn off by:
-Access to Settings > Language & input
-Click on the settings icon on the side of the keyboard that you use. For example Google Keyboard
-Click Auto-correction
-Press The OFF