NEW MOBILE TRICKS
New mobile tricks include features like Circle to Search on Android, which lets you search by circling objects on your screen, and one-tap actions for phone calls, emails, and websites, according to Google Android. Other tricks focus on customization, like using custom launchers, icon packs, and widgets to personalize your home screen, says thelabrepair.com. Additionally, tricks like one-handed typing, fixing typos, and recording screen activity can enhance usability, as noted by The New York Times.
Android-Specific Tricks:
- Circle to Search: Search by circling objects on your screen, says Google Android.
- One-Tap Actions: Tap a chip that appears after circling to start a call, draft an email, or open a URL, according to Google Android.
- Customization:
- Launchers: Use custom launchers like Nova Launcher to change the look and feel of your device.
- Icon Packs: Download icon packs to change the look of your app icons, as suggested by thelabrepair.com.
- Widgets: Add widgets to your home screen for quick access to information, according to thelabrepair.com.
- Launchers: Use custom launchers like Nova Launcher to change the look and feel of your device.
- One-Handed Typing: Use a one-handed keyboard for easier typing, notes The New York Times.
- Typo Fix: Swipe the spacebar left or right to quickly move the cursor and fix typos, as mentioned by The New York Times.
- Screen Recording: Record your screen activity, says www.extremetech.com.
- Battery Saver Mode: Extend battery life by enabling Battery Saver mode, according to Tech Advisor.
- Quick Settings: Customize the quick settings toggles in the notification panel, says www.extremetech.com.
- Split Screen: Run apps side-by-side, as noted by Popular Science.
- App Pinning: Keep an app locked in view, according to Yahoo.
General Mobile Tricks:
- Share Wi-Fi QR Code: Share your Wi-Fi details using a QR code, as mentioned on YouTube.
- Sound Recognition: Use sound recognition to be notified of loud noises, according to YouTube.
- NFC Tag for Wi-Fi: Use an NFC tag to transfer Wi-Fi details, suggests YouTube.
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