There are a number of reasons why offline maps are a good addition to your smartphone arsenal. For starters, you can't always rely on network access or Wi-Fi. Usually when you want maps, you've found yourself in an area you're not so familiar with which may also have poor reception or none at all.Then, there's cost. Why pay data fees to repeatedly load the same map information every few days? Offline maps let you download once and visit again and again. And half the time they're free.
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Monday, December 1, 2014
Thursday, November 20, 2014
Is Google Maps killing your battery? Here's how to fix it, AndroidTipsnTricks
Google Maps is a must-have app for pretty much every Android smartphone owner. But one of the issues we see rearing its ugly head every now and then is massive battery drain that occasionally gets attributed to Google Maps. In all fairness, some of these issues are not the fault of Maps directly, but rather fstem from functions that Maps uses. So what can you do to make such an essential app a little nicer on your battery?
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Monday, November 3, 2014
Hidden Android features in the Developer Options: 5 ''secret'' tips and tricks
Developer options are enabled by default, so many people may go their entire Android experience without knowing that they exist. Once enabled, you are greeted with a plethora of different settings and many of them may seem like gibberish to the average person. However, there are many of them that are very useful for day to day use. Check out these 5 “secret” tips to help you optimize and make your smartphone run faster.
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Friday, October 10, 2014
Photography with Android: 5 tips to make your Photo pop
We’re going to show you a few tips and tricks to give your photos a twist. All of these can be accomplished with most Android smartphones currently available on the market and require either no financial investment at all or at the very least, a small one. For most of them, they’re relatively simple but will also require the photographer to have a good eye for photos as well as a few applications that can edit photos.
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Thursday, October 2, 2014
What is an APK file and how to install them tips
If you own an Android phone you will likely have heard of an APK file at some point, and possibly wondered "what exactly is an APK file?" Understanding this is essential if you want to start downloading leaked apps or customizing your own Android experience further than would be possible using the Play Store alone. In our guide you'll learn what APK files are, how to download them, and finally, how to install them. Read on to discover what these little packages are all about.
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Tuesday, September 30, 2014
How to automatically delete old text messages on Android
When your phone is running low on memory, there are many ways to free it up again, one of which is of course getting rid of old text messages and Hangouts messages. Today, we’re going to show you quickly how to allow your device to automatically delete your text messages, both with Hangouts as well as the traditional text messenger app.
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Thursday, September 25, 2014
10 basics For Android..
1. INSTALL ANTIVIRUS APPS
With just a few clicks here and there, hackers can easily get into your computer and steal your personal information. The same is true of your smartphone. One of the first things you want to do with your new Android is to make sure it is secure.
Click here to follow these 7 steps to secure your smartphone. You will also want to add apps like Lookout and/or avast! Mobile Security for the best protection.
2. SET UP A PASSCODE
A passcode is critical to have. Think about it: Your phone stores a treasure trove of personal information that thieves would LOVE to steal from you. You don’t want to make things easy for them.
That's why you don't want just any passcode, you want a strong one. Users who create 4-digit passcodes such as 0000 and 1234 might as well turn the security feature off.
To set up a passcode go to Settings>>Lock Screen and tap "Screen lock." In other versions of Android, it's under Security>>Location and Security>>Screen Lock.
Tuesday, September 16, 2014
10 tips for shooting better video on Android
With 4K video capabilities starting to appear in more and more Android phones like the Sony Xperia Z2, Samsung Galaxy S5 and LG G3, shooting video rather than just photos on your smartphone has started looking more attractive. What's even more attractive is videos that are shot well. Today we'll share ten simple tips for shooting better quality video on Android.
Thursday, September 4, 2014
7 Tricks n Tips every Android phone user should know
Android is pretty cool. There are things you can do with an Android phone that iOS and Windows Phone users can only dream about. With a little imagination the possibilities are nearly infinite. Since there are so many different things you can do with an Android phone it’s inevitable to be unaware of some basic tricks. We’ve compiled a list of seven cool tricks thatevery Android user should know.
1. Do a Google search from anywhere
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