andriod tricks and tips

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These tips are mostly for the 2.1 version of Android, which is by far the most common form of the
OS out there today - but much of the advice will also work on older and newer versions and
those boutique varieties skinned by some hardware makers.
Here is some tricks

1. Activate the Android Panower Strip


The single most important feature in Android 2.1 is its built-in power strip widget. Here, you're
able to quickly disconnect all the phone's battery-destroying features, like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and
the Great Batter Killer that is GPS. Long-press on the screen and install it via the widgets
category.

2. Android call screening


If you're a paranoid call-screener, Android is there for you. Open up the Contacts listing of the
person you're currently avoiding, then select Menu > Options. From here you're able to ping all
incoming calls from this person directly to voicemail. Give people the brush off with Android.

3. Set up custom caller ringtones


Alternatively, if you like talking to people, the same screen lets you allocate a specific custom
ringtone to each caller stored in your Contacts directory.

4. Add your alarm clock to your task killer


A classic mistake, this. We're constantly being told of the (debatable) importance of using a task
manager to maximise Android battery life, and if you want to go down that route you're welcome.
However, when killing all your tasks to save battery life, remember that your alarm clock is a task
in itself - kill that and you'll wake up in a panic at 10.15am tomorrow morning.

5. Organise things into folders


While Steve Jobs may have recently made quite a big deal about letting iOS users organise
things into folders, Android's been doing that for ages. Fancy a quick Home screen shortcut to
your starred favourite contacts? Long-press the Home screen and make it so.

6. Rename Android folders


And, once you've done that, to customise things to perfection it's possible to rename folders.
Simply open the folder, then long-press on its name in the top bar to bring up the Top Secret
renaming field.

7. Check the date


Possibly one of the tiniest undocumented features is the date-checking facility. Press the
Notification bar at the top left of the screen. It tells you what the date is. Go on, try it. It will.

8. Mount your SD card


Also accessed via the Notifications field is the "Mount" option. Many an Android newcomer has
failed at this hurdle, as mounting your phone's SD card is an awkward step that needs to be
taken before it'll appear as an external drive for data copying. Plug it in, mount it, then copy.

9. Multiple Gmail accounts in Android


Android 2.1 added support for multiple Gmail accounts. Add a new internet identity to your phone
by opening the Gmail app, then pressing Menu > Accounts > Add Accounts.

10. Set up your keyboard launch shortcuts


One of the reasons many people still love their QWERTY keyboards is Google's inclusion of the
reliable old keyboard shortcut system in Android. The phone has a completely customisable
collection of app launcher shortcuts, which are found under Settings > Applications > Quick
Launch.

11. Download more Android live wallpapers


One thing that makes Android 2.1 a little more swish and exciting than the rather dull earlier
versions is its support for Live Wallpapers - the animating image format that brings your Home
screen to life. There's a negligible battery life hit for doing so, but in return you get a phone that
looks cool. Which is what life's all about, right? Search the Android Market for Live Wallpaper -
there are loads.

12. Easy zoom


A teeny little feature, this, but one that's super-useful if you're using all five of your Home screens
- or a custom user interface that offers even more. Tapping the dots beside the dock at the
bottom of the screen brings up a mini thumbnail list of all Home screens, allowing you to get from
Screen 1 to Screen 5 without wearing a groove into your screen surface.

13. Add a Navigation shortcut to Android


Android 2.1 lets users set up local short-cuts to the Maps Navigation satnav app. As long as you
have one of the latest Google Maps updates, you're able to select one of your Navigation routes
and attach it directly to a shortcut on the Home screen - creating a one-press launcher for your
favourite trips.

14. Set your double-tap zoom level


On phones that don't support multi-touch zooming, you can take more control of your web
browsing zoom via the browser's setting page. Change your view to "Close" if you want the page
to fly right into extreme close up when you double-tap the screen, or leave it to "Far" if you're
happy to have text only cropping in a little closer when you double-tap.

15. Change Android browser font size


From the same menu you're also able to select your browser font size. Your personal ideal
settings will vary depending on your screen size, resolution and eye sight, but a few minutes
getting it set up so pages are instantly readable will save many cumulative hours of resizing over
the coming years.

16. Search web pages


Menu > More > Find on Page lets you search for specific text terms on web pages, if you can't be
bothered reading the thing properly as the author intended.

17. Practise your robot voice


Android 2.1 features voice-input for every text field. Which is nice, although the delay for
"processing" - and often rather left field results - mean it's usually quicker to just bite the bullet
and type things. Remember to say "comma" to tell it to insert a comma. Full stop.

18. Add words to the Android dictionary


This is such a useful feature it ought to be screamed about via a sticker on the phone when you
take it out of the box. If you've been labouring through life with a difficult-to-spell surname, type it
once into your Android phone's text field - then long-press on it in the suggested word field. This
adds it to the dictionary, so you'll never have to type more than the first couple of characters of
your stupid name agai

19. Sign up for a Picasa account


Google's online image-sharing tool may have failed to capture the public's imagination in the
same way as Flickr, but there's one good reason to register yourself one - Android 2.1's 3D
gallery can auto-sync your photos with your Picasa account. Photo sharing works both ways, so
you'll have to deactivate sync if you don't want your entire web gallery popping up on your phone.

20. Download web images


If you've seen one of those funny photographs on the internet, long-pressing on it lets you
download it to your phone - and it'll pop up in your Gallery for easy sharing.

21. Manage your Android call log


It's very easy to delete individual items from Android's log of made and received calls - simply
long-press on an item and delete it. Then sleep easier.

23. Facebook your Contact photos


If you combine Android with the official Facebook Android app, it's possible to automatically pull
in photos for your contacts through Facebook. You're also able to create a specific Facebook
Phonebook folder on the Home page, keeping internet and proper friends separate.

23. Browser combo button


The Android 2.1 web browser features a clever multi-function button beside the address bar.
While a page is loading it turns into a "X" to cancel loading, but once a page has finished it
transforms itself into a bookmark adding and history management tool. It's always there for you.

24. Android web history shortcut


Also, further speed up browsing by holding down the Back key - this is your shortcut to your
internet History. Ideal for navigating those complex browsing sessions - and also cuts down on
unnecessary reloading.

25. Use browser tabs


The standard Android browser offers tabbed browsing, it just doesn't do a very good job of
advertising it. Long-pressing a URL lets you open web links in a new tab - you then switch tabs
by pressing Menu and selecting the Windows option. Not that user-friendly a system, but it
works. Just remember that quitting to the desktop may automatically close everything in the
middle of a tab-heavy session.

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