GUIDE - 10 HIDDEN ANDROID FEATURES
Many of Android's useful
features are hidden away within a labrynth of menus. We uncover them for you
1 ZOOM IN ON ANY SCREEN
Though
Android smartphones allow you to have big text on your display through the
`large text' option in Settings, it is only limited to the UI and stock
applications. But that does not mean you cannot magnify content other than text
in and outside the stock apps.
With
`magnification gestures' in Settings, you can temporarily magnify everything on
your screen without installing any third-party application or taking a
screenshot and then zooming it, which is a sheer waste of time.
To
activate, go to the Accessibility menu in Settings and turn on Magnification
gestures. After this, you can triple tap on any screen to magnify the content.
You can also drag two or more fingers to pan across the display to see the
content.
2 LET YOUR PHONE READ NOTIFICATIONS
It
is not advisable to read and reply to text messages, emails, etc. while you are
driving. However, there are times when you just can't miss an important email
or text even if you are behind the wheel or in a situation where you can't
operate your smartphone manually.
In
such scenarios, you can download a third-party app to do the job for you.
Shouter, Read it to Me, Speak Me, etc. are apps that can read your
notifications from a number of stock and third-party applications. You can
prioritise the applications for which you want the app to read notifications
while you drive.
3 FIND YOUR PHONE EVEN WHEN ON `SILENT' MODE
There
are instances when you put your smartphone on silent mode and accidentally keep
it in your bag or a drawer. Now you have no idea where it is, and calling your
number from a friend's phone will not work. In such cases, you can utilise the
functionality of Android Device Manager. This can be used to locate your
Android device, lock it, or erase data in case it is stolen.
To
activate, open a web browser and type `Find my phone' through Android Device
Manager. You will be asked to sign in from your Google account. You will find
three options ring, lock and erase. Choose according to your requirement.
4 RESTRICT CALLS AND TEXTS
If
your smartphone is running Android 5.0 Lollipop or above, you can set permissions
to the contacts of your choice to call or send text messages to you.
To
activate this feature, go to `Sound and notifi cation' in Settings and scroll
to `Interruptions'. There you will find `Callstexts from'. Tap on to prioritise
the list of contacts from which you want to get calls and text messages.
5 ADD FREQUENTLY USED APPS TO THE NOTIFICATION PANEL
If
you have utilised all your homescreens and are still left with some frequently
used app shortcuts, then you have the option to place them in the notification
panel.
For
this, you can install Bar Launcher, Notification Toggle, Power Toggle, or 1 Tap
Quick Bar. These free apps let you customise your notification panel to include
a number of app and settings shortcuts.
6 PROTECT PRIVACY WITH NOTIFICATIONS RESTRICTIONS
You
would not like anyone to go through your text messages, WhatsApp or Facebook
notifications when you are not around your smartphone. To protect the sensitive
content, you can hide the con tent of such notifications through the Settings menu.
To
do this, go to `Sound and Notifications' under Settings menu. Scroll to
notifications and tap on `When device is unlocked'. You can then choose to
display or hide all or sensitive content in the notifications.
7 CHECK YOUR PHONE'S HARDWARE STATUS
To
make sure your smartphone's hardware is work ing properly, you can install
`Phone Tester' from the Play Store, which gives you complete information about
your smartphone's hardware. The free app offers detailed information of your
smartphone's sensor activities, battery temperature and camera information in
real-time and lets you check if the display is functioning correctly.
8 GET THOSE DELETED NOTIFICATIONS BACK
We
often mistakenly delete notifications from the notification panel and then
realise that some of them needed our attention. If you are a victim of this,
then this trick will come in handy.
To
activate, follow these steps: Long-tap an empty space on your Android home
screen and tap Widgets. Find the Settings shortcut widget by swiping left and
place it on the homescreen. The settings shortcut will then open a menu from
which you can select the Notification log.
Just
tap on it and a Notification log shortcut will display on your homescreen.
Thereafter,
you can tap on it to check your notification history.
9 AUTOMATIC PHONE UNLOCK AT TRUSTED PLACES
Setting
up a lock pattern or passcode is vial as no one wants their personal
information compromised. However, entering the password or unlock pattern every
time to check notifications even at places where your personal information is
safe can be irritating.
In
such instances, you can use the `Smart lock' feature (Android 5.0 and above).
The stock feature bypasses the PIN or passcode in trusted environments, like
home or work.
To
activate, go to Security option in Setting menu. There you will find the `Smart
lock' feature. Tap on it to set up the `Trusted places' where you don't want to
type a passcode every time to unlock your Android smartphone. The feature
utilises your GPS sensor to set up a trusted location.
You
can also set up a trusted voice and a trusted device to unlock your Android
smartphone in case you have a wearable gadget. Users running Android 4.4.4
Kitkat on their smartphones, can install `Smart lock screen' from the Play
Store.
10 SEE ALL THE APPS YOU'VE EVER INSTALLED
As
Android works on your Gmail account, you will be happy to know that you can
actually check all the applications you have downloaded on your device till
date.
To
see the entire list of the applica tions installed till date from your Google
ID, tap on the three lines on the Google search bar in Play Store.
There
you will find the `My apps' sec tion under `Apps and games'. Tap on it to see
the list.
Of
course, you can also install `My purchases' from the Play Store that shows you
everything you've paid for at the Google Play Store with the respective prices,
but the above meth od is way cooler, don't you think?
Source | Mumbai Mirror | 30 November 2015
Regards
Pralhad Jadhav
PGDLIM 2015
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