Posted by John A on May 9, 2013 at 8:40 pm
Enjoying your new Samsung Galaxy S4? We bet you didn’t realize just how much your new Galaxy S4 would have to offer! It can sometimes be overwhelming to use a new smartphone with lots of nifty features that are hidden away. So we decided to search and compile a list of some of the most popular tips and tricks for your Galaxy S4. We hope it makes using your new S4 more fun and productive. So, without further ado, below are the Top 50 useful tips and tricks for your new Samsung Galaxy S4.

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Posted by John A on June 18, 2012 at 7:39 pm
Check out this simple tutorial on how to take screenshots on your HTC EVO 4G LTE. Capture the screen shot free – No root access or app required! HTC was kind enough to provide the ability to capture a screenshot easily without any third-party software! You heard correctly… no root or third-party paid app required. This method is totally free and simple! This is now a stock feature on all Android 4 ICS (Ice Cream Sandwich) devices. There are actually two different screenshot methods available for the EVO 4G LTE. Just follow the steps below to start taking screen shots!
Why would you need to capture screenshots on your device? So that you can share what is on your screen with your friends! Get a high score on a game? Take a screenshot and send it to friends via email or Facebook! Want to share a funny text that someone sent you? There are so many reasons!



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Posted by John A on May 5, 2012 at 2:46 pm
Most Android phones require Root access and/or an app in order to be able to take a screenshot of your phone’s display. Well, that’s no longer the case for the HTC One X! HTC was kind enough to provide the ability to take a screenshot easily without any third-party software! You heard correctly… no root or third-party paid app required. This method is totally free and simple! There are actually two different screenshot methods available for the One X. Just follow the steps below to start taking screen shots on your HTC One X.


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Posted by John A on February 25, 2012 at 3:38 pm
One of the most popular things to do on Android devices is to browse the Internet. Who doesn’t love surfing the web!? Sometimes we come across websites that really peak our interest and we want to save them for future reference. How do you bookmark websites on your Android device? It’s simple! Below I will show you a quick and easy way to bookmark your favorite websites and also add them to your Droid’s home screen so that is easily accessible in the future. So let’s take a quick look at how it is done:

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Posted by John A on November 2, 2011 at 9:52 pm
In this lesson, we will show you how to setup email signatures for outgoing email messages from your Android device. It’s a quick & easy process, and will make your email messages appear more personal/professional. The email signature can be anything you want it to be… nickname, full name, title, business, phone number, etc. Just follow the step-by-step instructions below to get started.

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Posted by John A on October 27, 2011 at 12:47 am
One of the biggest complaints I hear about Android devices is their poor battery life. There are many reasons why your Android phone could be experiencing poor battery life. One of the best ways to find out what is eating up the battery on your device is by taking a closer look at the battery usage stats. Many new users do not realize that this is even an option. So below are the some simple steps you can follow to monitor your battery usage and get a better understanding of what may be draining it. Once you know what is draining the battery, you can look for ways to help improve it.

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Posted by John A on October 22, 2011 at 8:19 pm
You may have heard of people loading custom “ROMs” on their Android devices. A “ROM” is the operating system software that runs your Droid. It is stored in the “Read Only Memory” portion of the hardware on the Android smartphone and/or tablet. All Android devices come with a stock ROM installed by the manufacturer. But, if you root your device, you gain the ability to install custom ROMs that will completely change the look and feel of the software. This is one of the major reasons that people choose to root their Droids. What is rooting? You’ll want to check this article out if you have never heard of the term before. [What is Rooting on Android? The advantages and disadvantages]

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