We are featuring 8 useful Android tips and tricks that may improve your experience while using your Android device. You are new to Android and eager to try out every available option you see on the screen, or familiar with the system, including the annoyances that plague you on a daily basis, tips and tricks to get around a system is always helpful. We are here to help you with that In this post.
Do note that the steps may vary a little from one Android phone to another due to the differences in the build and the OS version, but if you play around with it, the next step isn’t too far off.
1. Disable Automatic App Updates
Prefer to read through app permissions and manually pick which app updates to adopt? You can, but first you need to disable your automatic app updates. Here are the steps:
1.Open Play Store and head over to Settings.
2.Tap on Auto-update apps.
3.Choose Do not auto-update apps. If you want to enable the auto updates, follow the same path and choose Auto-update apps at any time or via Wi-Fi (available for certain Android devices only).
To update your apps manually, just open Play Store, and on the main page swipe in from the left and tap on My apps. You can tap on apps with pending updates and update them manually, or if you like to update them all at once, just tap on Update All.
2. How To Check For Android System Updates.
For Android users that are using stock ROM, you may want to look for new updates to your system. To check for updates:
1.Go to Settings>About phone/tablet.
2.Tap on System updates.
3.Tap Check now to look for system updates.
3. Disable App Notifications
Bugged by annoying app notifications that just keep coming? If you don’t know already, these app notifications also drain your phone’s battery. If you want to turn them off, and you are on Jelly Bean 4.1 and above, here’s how:
1.On any of your unwanted notifications in your notification bar, long press on the Notification for a message box to appear.
2.Tap on App Info>Untick Show Notifications>OK.
4. Disable Mobile Data
Whenever you don’t need to stay connected, disabling the Mobile Data can help keep your smart phone battery from draining too quickly. Turning off mobile data is as easy as:
1.Going to Settings>Data Usage.
2.Disable Mobile data by toggling the setting from ON to OFF.
5.Set Mobile Data Limit
Want to keep track of how far your usage is from your monthly mobile data limit? If you have ICS and above, there is a feature which lets you keep track of how much of the quota you have left.
1.Head over to Settings > Data Usage.
2.Set your data limit by dragging the orange line to reflect your monthly quota.
3.Set your data usage cycle based on when your "month" starts and ends, and you’re done.
You will be alerted once you hit the limit you have set. Note that the tracked data usage of your phone may vary slightly than your carrier’s tracking.
6. Add Multiple Google Accounts
You need a Google account to use an Android phone but did you know you canchoose to run more than one Google accounton your Android device. This is convenient if you use more than one account for several of your Google services. To add multiple Google accounts:
1.Go to Settings>Add account.
2.Select Google and setup your New or Existing Google account.
3.Once added, choose what you want to sync with the account. Repeat all the steps above if you want to add more accounts.
7. How to Turn Off Auto-Correction
Hate the fact that your phone is going English teacher mode on you? Turn off auto-correction for peace of mind when texting.
1.Go to Settings>Language & input.
2.Tap on the Settings icon next to the keyboard that you are using, e.g. Google Keyboard.
3.Look for Auto-correction and tap on it.
4.Select Off to turn auto-correction off.
8. Changing Default Apps
If you have already set some default apps for particular tasks (e.g. using Chrome for opening web links) but wish to change this:
1.Go to Settings>Apps.
2.Swipe right and look for the All tab.
3.Select the app you want to remove as default.
4.Tap On Clear defaults.
1. Disable Automatic App Updates
Prefer to read through app permissions and manually pick which app updates to adopt? You can, but first you need to disable your automatic app updates. Here are the steps:
1.Open Play Store and head over to Settings.
2.Tap on Auto-update apps.
3.Choose Do not auto-update apps. If you want to enable the auto updates, follow the same path and choose Auto-update apps at any time or via Wi-Fi (available for certain Android devices only).
To update your apps manually, just open Play Store, and on the main page swipe in from the left and tap on My apps. You can tap on apps with pending updates and update them manually, or if you like to update them all at once, just tap on Update All.
2. How To Check For Android System Updates.
For Android users that are using stock ROM, you may want to look for new updates to your system. To check for updates:
1.Go to Settings>About phone/tablet.
2.Tap on System updates.
3.Tap Check now to look for system updates.
3. Disable App Notifications
Bugged by annoying app notifications that just keep coming? If you don’t know already, these app notifications also drain your phone’s battery. If you want to turn them off, and you are on Jelly Bean 4.1 and above, here’s how:
1.On any of your unwanted notifications in your notification bar, long press on the Notification for a message box to appear.
2.Tap on App Info>Untick Show Notifications>OK.
4. Disable Mobile Data
Whenever you don’t need to stay connected, disabling the Mobile Data can help keep your smart phone battery from draining too quickly. Turning off mobile data is as easy as:
1.Going to Settings>Data Usage.
2.Disable Mobile data by toggling the setting from ON to OFF.
5.Set Mobile Data Limit
Want to keep track of how far your usage is from your monthly mobile data limit? If you have ICS and above, there is a feature which lets you keep track of how much of the quota you have left.
1.Head over to Settings > Data Usage.
2.Set your data limit by dragging the orange line to reflect your monthly quota.
3.Set your data usage cycle based on when your "month" starts and ends, and you’re done.
You will be alerted once you hit the limit you have set. Note that the tracked data usage of your phone may vary slightly than your carrier’s tracking.
6. Add Multiple Google Accounts
You need a Google account to use an Android phone but did you know you canchoose to run more than one Google accounton your Android device. This is convenient if you use more than one account for several of your Google services. To add multiple Google accounts:
1.Go to Settings>Add account.
2.Select Google and setup your New or Existing Google account.
3.Once added, choose what you want to sync with the account. Repeat all the steps above if you want to add more accounts.
7. How to Turn Off Auto-Correction
Hate the fact that your phone is going English teacher mode on you? Turn off auto-correction for peace of mind when texting.
1.Go to Settings>Language & input.
2.Tap on the Settings icon next to the keyboard that you are using, e.g. Google Keyboard.
3.Look for Auto-correction and tap on it.
4.Select Off to turn auto-correction off.
8. Changing Default Apps
If you have already set some default apps for particular tasks (e.g. using Chrome for opening web links) but wish to change this:
1.Go to Settings>Apps.
2.Swipe right and look for the All tab.
3.Select the app you want to remove as default.
4.Tap On Clear defaults.