9 Clever Ways to Repurpose Your Old Android Phone
9 Clever Ways to Repurpose Your Old Android Phone Your Android can become a home security camera, photo storage device or even a Nintendo Game Boy.
Read more9 Clever Ways to Repurpose Your Old Android Phone Your Android can become a home security camera, photo storage device or even a Nintendo Game Boy.
Read moreHow to Mute Calls By Flipping Your Android Phone Smartphones have ended the days of slamming your phone down to end a call. If you have an Android phone, you can flip your phone to do the same thing. It’s not quite as satisfying—but still convenient.
Read moreDoes Your Android Phone Need an Antivirus App? You may be surprised to learn that Android is the most popular operating system on the planet—even bigger than Windows. That makes it a target for malicious attacks. But do you actually need antivirus apps on your Android phone?
Read moreHow to Change Your DNS Server on Android A simple thing you can do to improve your online privacy and security is to use a custom DNS server. Like changing the DNS server on other platforms, this is possible to do on your Android device. We’ll show you how it works.
Read moreHow to Change Browsers on Android One of the best things about Android is all the browsers at your disposal. Google Chrome comes as the default browser on many devices, but you don’t have to use it. We’ll show you how easy it is to change.
Read moreWhy You Should Upgrade Your Android Phone Every Two Years – Review Geek Common wisdom says that you should avoid replacing your phone until it’s broken or unusable. But common wisdom isn’t always right. Due to the poor support cycles offered by manufacturers, most Android phones should be replaced after two years of their launch date.
Read more15 Essential Shortcuts to Add to Your Android Home Screen Go beyond widgets with these quick links to your most-used apps’ important features.
Read moreHow to See Which Android Apps Are Taking Up the Most Space We typically think of photos, videos, and music as the things that take up space on our Android phones. However, apps and games require precious storage space too. We’ll show you how to see which apps use the most.
Read moreWhy Do People Want Stock Android on Their Phones? You’ve seen people wax lyrical about “stock” Android online, but you’re not entirely sure what that means. The short answer is that it’s “pure” Android straight from Google, but that doesn’t explain why so many hardcore Android fans love it.
Read moreHow to Check Battery Health on Android Battery life is something most people think about, but what about battery health? This is important for the long-term usability of your phone. Unlike the iPhone, Android devices don’t have a super-easy way to check this.
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