Ian R Buck, Ryan Rampersad and new Nexus Device owner Ian Decker discuss the essential settings and features of Android, and some of the essential apps you definitely need to investigate.
Settings to adjust
Log in to your Google accountTurn on high accuracy location mode, and opt into Google Location HistoryOpt in to Google NowContacts should synchronize so you never have to post on Facebook “I got a new phone, everyone message me your number so I can put you in my contacts!”Familiarize yourself with the concept of widgetsTurn on the notification LEDIf you have a consistent schedule, set some automatic rules for Do Not DisturbIf you have a device on Android 6, and you put an SD card in it, set it up with Adoptive storage. It’s really nice.If you’re not on Android 6, set as much stuff as possible to be stored there.Encrypt phone: not if you have an entry-level deviceFrom Julian Teeple Biggest misunderstanding ever: the multitasking list is not a list of apps that are still running. You do not have to clear them all out to make the device run faster. HOWEVER: swiping an app away in multitasking will close it if it is still open.Restricting background data: do it in each app’s settings first (example: set Google Photos to upload on wifi only) but if an app is still using more data than you like, you can go into system settings and restrict background data for that app.Smart lockAPKsLinks
Android Essentials – MediumSwipe for Facebook – Android Apps on Google PlayFrom Max Marti and Julian Teeple Google Opinion Rewards – Android Apps on Google PlayPushbullet – Android Apps on Google PlayFrom Max Marti LastPass Password Manager – Android Apps on Google PlayMessenger – Android Apps on Google PlayTextra SMS – Android Apps on Google PlayGoogle Photos – Android Apps on Google PlayGoogle Keyboard – Android Apps on Google PlayGoogle Street View – Android Apps on Google PlayFrom Connor Miller Google Now Launcher – Android Apps on Google PlayAction Launcher 3 – Android Apps on Google PlayAndroid Device Manager – Android Apps on Google PlayCloud Print – Android Apps on Google PlayCopyright
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