Wednesday, August 12, 2015

9 Do’s and don’ts for Android – Computerworld.nl

You can make a lot of choices (or inaction) if you have an Android device on which you can discuss long that it is the right decision. Almost every user has an opinion about the best apps, the most convenient format of homescreens, which launcher to use, et cetera. But there are a few settings and operations where we can agree. Therefore, this list of dos and don’ts for Android users

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1. Do not

exceed your data limit

Since Android 4.0 is a data controller in the standard system. This sets is not only what your limit is, but you also see what components devoid much data. Almost every mobile subscription has a data limit and your Android device gives you a warning when you get close to the limit. There is also an option to automatically turn off the data connection when you reach monthly limit. Look in Settings & gt; Data usage to see what your phone all uitvreet in the background.

2. Do

Disable Bloatware

Almost every device is equipped with some apps you do not need or do not even want. Even if you do not use them, they are present in the apps list and some even run in the background. You can usually remove bloatware, especially when it comes to junk provider that comes with branded appliances.

Be the unwanted apps at least off. Then they disappear from the list and space-consuming updates deleted. You do not have to do anything special: just go to the app settings, tap the unwanted application, and then on ‘Disable’. Note that you do not do this with standard applications (eg Google) which are interwoven in various other systems, because your phone is not stable of

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