Get the Most Out of Your Android Phone in 2015
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Android phones are more versatile than you might think. With this guide, you will learn about features and applications that can unlock your phone into a device that serves you in many ways beyond simple phone calls and texting.
Book starts off with a comparison between Apple and Android and discussion of why Android is the dominant choice for smart phones. We'll talk about other service providers and how in the modern age you may be able to save a lot of money on your phone bill by switching to the newer and more flexible companies. There are many applications out there which are quite useful, powerful, and fun but are dreadfully underused and we'll cover the best of them. On every phone, there is a vast quantity of settings that can be tweaked to get better performance and security out of the phone and the key areas will be touched upon.
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Get the Most Out of Your Android Phone in 2015 - Chris Navarre
Get the Most Out of Android Phone in 2015
Chris Navarre
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Copyright © 2015 by Chris Navarre
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Table of Contents
Why Roll with Android
Android / Apple Comparison Chart
Choosing a Better Service Provider
Get Slicker Apps
Amazon Mobile
LastPass
Crunchyroll
Google Authenticator & Two-Factor Authentication
Hearthstone
Google Drive
File Manager
Mobile Anti-Virus and You
Get More Out of Your Android Settings
Location Settings
Android Access Protection
Giving Yourself a Better Battery Life
Android's Future
Why Roll With Android?
Over the past few years, Android has gone from being a major player in the smart phone arena to being utterly dominant. According to idc.com, Android Phones held a 76.6% market share in shipments for quarter 4 of 2014. Devices running Google's Android OS have caught the world's eye and have made it hard to justify using the other brands out there in many cases.
Integration with Other Google Technologies
There's a very good chance that you already use Google search, browse online with Google Chrome, watch videos on YouTube, have a Gmail account, backup some of your precious files on Google Drive, or all of the above. It's not a secret that when it comes to the internet, Google technologies are very popular due to what they offer. Google has taken the liberty of integrating a large number of their applications and services by building into the Android system by default. Of course, you don't have to use them if you don't want to but I've found them to be fantastically helpful in getting me what I want