How to use Android like a pro
Android is full of features that users don't
take advantage of and that could make your life a whole lot easier. In
this article we'll show you a series of features that will make you look
like a pro or, simply, to remind you of those features that you used to
use but have forgotten all about, which are just sitting there, waiting
for you to come crawling back.
Jump to:
- Voice search
- Automatically respond to emails
- Priority interruptions
- Power saving mode
- Save data while you browse
- WiFi protected setup
- Android beam
- Data limit
- USB tethering
- Intelligent blocker
- App pinning
- App information
1. Ok Google: touch less, learn more
The oldest of Android smartphones can get this feature totally free. It'll turn your smartphone into your new favorite personal assistant, although it does require an Internet connection. Google's voice search can be activated by saying "Ok Google" and, from there, it listens to and carries out your requests. You can ask your smartphone if it will rain tomorrow or even what Chuck Norris' super powers are. But before all that, there is a series of Google Now commands you should know first.2. Inbox and automatically respond to emails
The most intelligent email app is Gmail's inbox. You can automatically organize your emails, see appointments and reminders as tasks, plus a whole load of other things. The best part is, you can quickly and easily respond to any email.
Inbox by Gmail

3. Priority mode: so that your smartphone only bothers you when it's really important
Given that on Android Lollipop, there isn't a silent mode (at least, not in the stock version), you can choose between at least three different notification modes: None, Priority, All. The second, when it set up correctly, is easily the best of the three options.Press on the volume button and then click on the settings icon to access the menu. In some cases, a quick menu shortcut exists to save you some button pushing. Once in the menu, you can configure the device to only notify you for certain events, reminders, calls or messages. You decide what type of notifications you want to receive.

4. Use the power saving mode so that your battery will last all day
Will you be out of the house all day and you forgot your charger or replacement battery? Don't worry, from Android 5.1 onward, you have the option of a power saving mode. Many manufacturers have already included some way to extend a battery's life for that one important phone call at a critical moment.
5. Data limit on Chrome: save data in your plan so you'll have enough to send those photos to your sweetheart
If you're someone who is always using Chrome to browse the web, there's a way you can save data on your plan. To do it in Chrome, go to the settings menu, look for Data saver and activate it. After a few days you'll start to see a percentage, that’s the data that you've saved so far while using Chrome.
6. WPS Button: save time connecting to WiFi
Did you know you can securely connect to WiFi without having to put in a password? There's a button on the router that is either called "login" or WPS/Reset. It can also just be a button with a two arrow icon, as can be seen in the photo below. In the advanced settings of the Wi-Fi menu you will see a WPS button option, when you click on it you will have a few seconds to push the correct button on the router. During this time, anyone has access to the network if they also push the same button. It's an easy way to securely connect to Wi-Fi without having to put in a password.
7. Android beam: magically transfer files and photos
One of the most underestimated features on Android is the Android beam, which every manufacturer gives a different name, but nonetheless, it always does the same thing. It allows you to transfer small amounts of data by connecting devices via Bluetooth. You could also connect via WiFi if you want to transfer larger amounts of data. In order to use Android Beam both devices need to have NFC.
If you place two smartphones back to back (with NFC activated of course) you can share photos, contacts or other files you have open on your screen. Your phone will ask if you want to share the information with the other phone, once you say yes and confirm it on the terminal, you'll quickly share whatever information you had decided on.

8. Data limit: never go without data again
Many people have an expensive data plan just so they'll have enough megabytes (or gigabytes) to browse the whole month. Yet still, some people go over their limit, do that and you could find yourself with a huge bill at the end of the month. The best solution is to disconnect data when you're not using it.
9. USB tethering: use your phone as a modem
If for some reason at home or at work the Internet goes down, you can use your smartphone as a modem cutting out the hassle of being without a connection.
10. Smart lock: magically unlock your smartphone
One of the least known features that comes with Android is Smart Lock. It allows you to set up your phone so it's much easier to unlock at certain locations. This way you can avoid having to put in your PIN or pattern to unlock you phone say, for example, at home.
11. App pinning
If you have various private apps (Whatsapp, for example) and someone asks to use your phone, you can pin the screen to the app of your choosing. This is useful as a good safeguard against unwanted activity. It's also a good alternative if you haven't set up a Guest or Child mode. Activate it by going to Settings > Security, at the bottom of the scroll down page you'll find Screen pinning. Select it and from there, in the recent apps menu, at the bottom of the menu, a pin will appear, select it and the Screen will be pinned.
12. Manage your apps
If an app is always freezing, closes by itself or doesn't start up, you may have to uninstall it but that's not always necessary though. Sometimes, erasing the app's data can easily solve the problem. To do that, go to Settings > Apps, look for the problem App and from there you can manage whatever you want to (erase data, uninstall, etc.).
Can you think of any other advice to make us Android pros?
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