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Wednesday, 7 October 2015

How to Save Battery on an Android SmartPhone?    
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In this article we are going to show you how to increase battery life on an android device. Android is growing fast in terms of services and apps – that are high hungry for battery – and hence its becoming quite hard to keep up with a battery life of an Android smartphones that lasts all day.
Less Apps Less Battery Consumption:
The lower number of apps installed on your Android device the more battery you can dig out from it. This is probably the best way to save a lot of battery. Dump all unnecessary apps that you had installed once but never used them again – remove them immediately.

  


Extend battery life.

                   19 Tips To Make The Most Of Your Android Device        
First, turn off Bluetooth, GPS (Settings > Location > switch to off *or* tap Mode > Battery saving), and sync for apps (Settings > Under “Accounts” select which apps to stop syncing (Google, Facebook, and chat apps are probably big culprits)). This will cut most of the battery drainage.
Next, go to Settings > Battery to see which apps are using most. It’ll probably be your screen or any app that requires GPS. Tap the app to “force stop.”
You can also see all apps that are currently running by going to Settings and tapping the Running section (for Moto X), then closing those apps.
If you’re really desperate, turn your brightness all the way down and turn off keyboard sound and vibration (Settings > Language & input > settings icon next to “Google Keyboard” > Preferences > unselect “Sound on keypress”).
…or you could just buy a wallet that charges your phone, like this ($80).                                                                                                                                                                      

6. Zoom in on anything.

19 Tips To Make The Most Of Your Android Device
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Go to Settings > Accessibility > Magnification gestures, and switch to on. Now, you can triple tap to magnify, use two-finger drag to pan and two-finger pinch to adjust zoom level.

7. Find your phone after it’s been lost or stolen.

 
Trust me: Don’t skip this tip — you’ll regret it! Prey (free; with pro version, $15 per month to protect 10 devices) is an app that keeps track of your device’s location using GPS and Wi-Fi. It detects changes in your SIM card and can access the front-facing camera to snap a photo of the perpetrator.
You can also use Android Device Manager which will remotely ring, lock, or erase a device. It requires some setup.

8. Install custom icon sets.

Install custom icon sets.
Look, Pokéballs!! Download a smilar icon pack here and install it through any major app launcher (Nova, Apex, etc.).
You can find even more custom icon packs at /r/androidthemes.

9. Restrict calls and texts to only very important people.

 
Android 5.0 Lollipop introduced “Priority mode,” a new feature that allows interruptions only from contacts you designate. Turn on Priority mode by pressing any volume button. Tap the settings gear to customize which calls and texts will go through.

10. Give friends access to your home’s Wi-Fi without dealing with passwords.

 
Use this site to generate a QR code for your Wi-Fi network. It will require the network name, password, and network type. Print out the QR code and attach it to your wall. Have Android friends scan the QR code to automatically configure your Wi-Fi network’s settings on their phones. BAM!

11. For Pete’s sake, download an app launcher!

19 Tips To Make The Most Of Your Android Device
Nicole Nguyen / BuzzFeed
App launchers will make your life infinitely better. The one demo’d here is Nova Launcher (free). Like many app launchers, you can customize shortcuts to different apps so you don’t have to sift through six different homescreens. So, on my phone, a tap on Google Maps will open the app, while a swipe up opens Waze. You can do this with many related apps (Google and Firefox, Dropbox and Drive, etc.).
Action Launcher (free) and Apex Launcher are solid launcher options as well.

12. Unlock a hidden “Reader Mode” in Chrome.

Nicole Nguyen / BuzzFeed
 
This button makes it easier to read articles on a smaller screen. In Chrome, type “Chrome://flags” in the URL bar. Then in the main Menu, select “Find in page” and type “Reader Mode Toolbar icon.” Once you find it, enable the feature.
Then force-stop Chrome (Settings > Apps > Chrome) and relaunch the app. Now, on select websites, you’ll see an “A” icon near the browser bar.

This is Reader Mode.

This is Reader Mode.

13. Identify which apps are slowing your phone down.

Nicole Nguyen / BuzzFeed
 
So this is a two-parter:
1. Enable Developer Options by going to Settings > About Phone > Build Number. Tap on Build Number a bunch of times, and you’ll see a prompt when it’s been enabled.
2. Go to Settings > Developer Options > Process Stats. There, you’ll find a ranking of which apps are using the most memory (RAM). If your phone is being *super* s-l-o-w, quit the top shown here.

14. Did you know? One finger swipe down for notifications, two finger swipe down for quick settings.

19 Tips To Make The Most Of Your Android Device
Nicole Nguyen / BuzzFeed
But it only works on stock Android, available on all Google Play devices (Moto X, Moto G, Nexus, etc.) and devices running any ROMs based on stock Android, like CyanogenMod.

15. Block people who are bothering you.

Block people who are bothering you.
In the Contacts app, find the person and tap edit. In Android 5.0, tap the menu (three dots) in the top right and select “All calls to voicemail.” In other versions of Android, scroll down to additional info.

16. Prompt Google to find out what song is playing.

Nicole Nguyen / BuzzFeed
 
Open Google Search, tap the microphone and ask “What’s this song?” Your phone will begin analyzing the audio and show you artist, title, as well as album info.

17. Make your device super secure through encryption.

19 Tips To Make The Most Of Your Android Device
Settings > Security > choose a PIN or password > Encrypt phone > Encrypt SD Card. This can take a while, so make sure your phone is charged!
Why encrypt your data? Because it protects your identity, passwords, and personal information by scrambling your data with a cryptographic key. Someone could easily bypass your lock screen code by plugging it into a computer.
However, it may decrease battery performance and you’ll have to type your PIN or password to decrypt the phone every time you turn it on.

18. Reduce your screen’s blue light emission and sleep more soundly.

Reduce your screen's blue light emission and sleep more soundly.
Twilight (free) syncs your screen’s brightness and color settings with the sun cycle, so that your brain can produce melatonin and actually feel sleepy at night.

19. Get mobile notifications on your desktop computer.

Get mobile notifications on your desktop computer.
Pushbullet (free) is an extremely useful app that allows you to see call and text notifications on your computer. It’s also a very easy way to send files and links.

That’s all for now! , love, Android.

That's all for now! Peace, love, Android. ✌️
                

Set up automatic phone unlock when you’re at home.

             Smart unlock” is a new feature in Android 5.0 Lollipop. It removes your phone’s PIN or passcode in certain locations you trust, like home or work. Go to Settings > Security > Smart Lock > Trusted places and add to trusted places.
If your device is running Android 4.4 KitKat, there is a smart workaround for this. Enable installation from third-party apps by going to Settings > Security > selecting Unknown sources. Then follow these instructions.

                           FACEBOOK TIPS

1: Update your privacy settings

Click Account in the top right corner of the Facebook window and then click Privacy settings to adjust who is capable of seeing what on your Facebook profile. We highly recommend going through all the privacy settings to verify your privacy is properly protected.

Anything that is not set to friends only or friends of friends can be seen by anyone searching on the Internet. Below is a few things we recommend for most users.

  1. Under Search in Privacy settings uncheck Public Search Results. Adjusting the settings prevents users from finding your account and profile picture in search results such as Google
  2. Under Application settings, make sure you're only allowing applications you want to have access to your information. Applications that you grant rights to can have access to your Facebook profile information.  :)

2: Tag your Facebook friends in your photos

Always make sure to tag any of your Facebook friends that are in pictures you upload. However, never tag someone who is not in the picture. When someone is tagged in a photo that picture is automatically added to that persons profile and is a great way to share pictures with all friends.

                                            ;)                                    3 : Backup Facebook photos, videos, and text

  1. Click Account and go to Account Settings.
  2. Click the Learn more option next to Download Your Information.
  3. Click the Download button.
  4. You will then be prompted with a message indicating that it takes some time to collect all your information. Once that information is ready for download you'll be sent an e-mail with a link to a compressed .zip file containing all your personal information.
Bonus Tip: You can also setup an IFTTT recipe to automatically backup any photo you've been tagged in on Facebook.

                             

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Want to get a taste of Windows Vista interface but not quite ready to install the operating system yet? Shankar listed 3 Windows Vista themes for Windows XP that you can install that instantly get your Windows XP to look like Vista. These 3 themes includes Razor Vista, VistaVG and AeroGlass.

                                                                                               

. Change Facebook Theme Color                                                                     Mark Zuckerberg created Facebook in Blue color. Right? Do you know why it is blue? because Mark Zuckerberg is color blind and can only see Blue color. So if you get bored of using Blue Facebook then you can change its color according to your choice.

                                Change Facebook Theme Color    
Change Facebook Theme Color
             
Follow these steps:
                      
Step 1: Just install and activate “Change My Facebook Color” Chrome Extension.
   
Step 2: Go to Chrome’s Setting > Appearance and Tick ‘Always Show Bookmark Toolbar’.
Step 3: Click on Change My Facebook Color Extension Icon on the Top-Right Side.
Step 4: Set Background and Foreground color. Drag Arrow Icon to Bookmark Toolbar.
Step 5: Visit Facebook and Press the Button that you just added using the extension.

Enjoy exploring Facebook in your own color !😀