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5 things every Android user should know

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Opinion: Actually, quite useful.   

 

1. Security Message

First, please make sure you use a security message on your phone. Many folks don’t even know that this is an option, but it’s just a simple line of text on your lock screen letting someone who finds your phone how to get it back to you. It’s quick and painless to set up, and it gives you a much better chance at recovering your device should you ever become separated from it. I use Google Voice, so I can put my phone number on there, but I usually just put a work email that I can be reached at even without my phone. Just set it up really quickly and get yourself that peace of mind.

 

2. Smart Lock

While we’re talking about lock screens, let’s stick around in the security settings for now and turn on Smart Lock. If you use any Bluetooth devices, Smart Lock will keep your phone unlocked for as long as it can see a particular designated Bluetooth device. It can also pay attention to your location, whether it be work or home. Using your location, it can make sure your phone stays unlocked at home or at work when it’s a safe location. Smart Lock means you get the protection of a lock without the inconvenience of always having to unlock the device. The best part is that since Marshmallow, a lock mechanism like the fingerprint reader remains active, so even though your phone isn’t locked, using the fingerprint reader for convenience still works.

 

3. Google Now is Everywhere!

If you’re on an Android device, I’m sure you’ve grown accustomed to offloading as much work as possible to your friend Google Now. I don’t blame you. Now imagine that you’re bundled under a load of blankets in the winter and you want to turn the heat up. If you have a Nest, this is where you’d reach for your phone. But, alas, your phone is at the other end of the couch. What do you do? Simple, just ask Google. Google Now works beautifully with the Nest. Asking it to set your temperature to 70 degrees will set your Nest to the appropriate temp. It’s really cool, super convenient, and there is support for more devices on the way.

 

4. System UI Tuner

For you tinkerers, you’re going to like the System UI Tuner. By tapping and holding on the gear in the quick settings menu, you’ll unlock the ability to turn on a percentage in the battery icon, change what’s in your quick settings, and even change which icons regularly appear in the status bar. There’s not much else to it right now, but I really hope Google starts putting more beta customization features in there. I’d be stoked to find a new tweak after a usual monthly security update.

 

5. Bluetooth Controllers

Finally, I need to tell you about this one thing I discovered. Android is really good atBluetooth controllers. This might be old hat to you, but I just bought a great Bluetooth controller in the $40 range. Coupled with an emulator for your console of choice, you can be playing all the greats on a device that sits right in your pocket. The default connection method even works perfectly fine for the model I got. I didn’t need to do anything beyond just connecting it via Bluetooth. It knew which buttons did what action. If you’ve got a hankering for some retro gaming action, pick up a controller for yourself and relive all the best games of your childhood.

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Cool story brah

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Stuff you learn looking through settings and daily use. 

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And why is this tech news?

 

Anyway , watched the video yesterday. I already knew all of them , so...yeah.

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Does anyone here know if theres an app that uses smartlock but it unlocke the phone when connected to a certain wifi and not bluetooth device?

I'm currently using it with gps positioning but that doesn't work that well...

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Why is this news? 3 is not new at all and 5 is mostly useless. 

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I don't use any of those

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Not sure why this is news but anyway, just c/p the article is not a valid post, high possibility your threads might get locked.

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Moved to OSes and Software.

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I don't use any of those

 

What is the point of posting that?  Literarily adds nothing to the discussion and there is no reason to post it other than to increase your post count.

 

You didn't list why you don't use any of those, you didn't list what you DO use, you didn't list alternatives to what they suggested. Nothing. Just posted that you don't use it.  

 

Seriously, you just posted the post pointless reply ever I think

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SNIPk

 

Of all the posts above.. one that just reads "MKAY" you pick on mine to be the pointless answer? in fact there are like 6 or 7 useless replies above but you singled me out?

 

The topic/article states "5 tihngs every android user should know" when in fact I bet most android users dont use or need to know any of these things 

 

"google now works beautifully with nest" oh graet for all 12 people who have one (for example)

 

I was just responding like.. "who the hell uses any of those things" - I hardly deem any of them "essential", I dont use any alternatives, because that functionality is stuff barely anybody uses

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I wish I has android phon ;(

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Apple knows how to make proper consumer-grade laptops (they don't know how to make pro laptops though). I guess this mostly software power efficiency related, but getting a mac makes perfect sense if you want a portable/powerful laptop that can do anything you want it to with great battery life.

 

 

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