When accessing youtube.com (through a browser, not the app) you may recieve a"401 Error". The latest version of updates from youtube are causing this error. To get rid of this error message and play youtube videos normally, you need to disable automatic updates, and roll the version of youtube back to the original version. To do this:
Menu hard key>manage apps> all> YouTube> uninstall updates.
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
DATA BACKUP
How to backup your Android data
By Sarah Gilbert, Tecca
Updated 4/2/2012 3:19 PM
We encourage everyone to take time to make sure all of your data is backed up, whether you're the IT manager for a large international company or a grandparent enjoying your first photos of a new baby grandchild. We'll show you the different software and hardware solutions that exist to keep the data stored on your Android device safe and the different ways use an Android device to back up all of your other important data.
The joy of Google
The Android operating system is written and owned byGoogle, and to take the most advantage of it, you need a Gmail address. This email address is the most important part of making sure your Android-specific data stays safe. Your contacts, email, calendar events, tasks, and apps are all tied to that username@gmail.com address that you tapped into your phone or tablet just after you turned it on for the very first time.
What this means is that all of your Android-specific data isn't just stored in your Android phone or tablet. If your tablet gets stolen or your phone falls in a puddle, you won't lose all of your contacts, apps, or mail. Simply enter the Gmail address into a fresh Android device to start the phone or tablet importing your contacts, calendar events, and apps from Google's centralized data hubs.
Proprietary software
So we've established that keeping your contacts, emails, and apps safe is easy with an Android device. (Even if the device is stolen, they're all there on the web, secure and in the state you left them.) But text messages, photos, and music are often stored on the devices themselves. The easiest way to back up this information is often via software provided by the manufacturer itself, which is specifically designed to help your phone or tablet talk to your computer.
You may have used this software to put music and documents onto your phone, but it also works as a great way of backing up your Android data on your home PC. Samsung makes Kies, HTC makes HTC Sync (follow the link, then use the drop-down menu to find your device, and you'll be pointed to the correct version of HTC Sync for your phone), and Motorola makes MotoCast. All of these are designed to help you take content on and off your Android device as safely as possible.
Full device backup
If you've ever wanted to take a complete backup of your phone or tablet (similar to cloning your hard disk on your computer), unsurprisingly, there's an app for that! Titanium Backup is the most full-featured of the backup apps, allowing you to decide exactly what you want to back up and when. Titanium Backup can back up your apps on a set schedule, send the backups to you via email, or Dropbox and encrypt your data to keep it extra safe and secure.
Titanium Backup works best on rooted devices (a little like jailbroken iOS devices). If yours isn't rooted, you might want to try MyBackup Pro, which lets you back up the contents of your phone to secure servers without requiring your phone or tablet to be rooted.
Download: Titanium Backup from Google Play (download free trial version here)
Price: $6.34
Download: MyBackup Pro from Google Play (download free trial version here)
Price: $4.99
Dropbox
No discussion of backups would be complete without Dropbox, the cloud storage software that gives you easy access to your data wherever you are. Dropbox also provides a powerful backup plan should all of your data be lost. Simply sign up for an account, then start saving all of your important files to your Dropbox folder rather than (or as well as) your home folder on your PC or tablet. Your Dropbox folder is completely private, but you can create subfolders within it that you can easily share with friends, family, or colleagues while keeping the rest of your data safe.
The beauty of Dropbox is that it works on just about every platform — Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS, Android, BlackBerry, Windows Phonem … they're all covered. You can ask Dropbox to watch your photos folder on your Android device and automatically make a back up copy. If you've been working on a huge presentation for work, save it to Dropbox, and if your laptop dies during the presentation, there's a copy on your Android phone or tablet, synced exactly with the laptop copy. The easiest way to understand the power of Dropbox is to try it out; it's free and well worth checking out.
Download: Dropbox from Google Play
Price: Free
Have any of these tips inspired you? Do you have any smart tips for keeping all of your data safe? Let us know in the comments!
Monday, December 17, 2012
Evernote is here! (Your notes in the cloud)
Faster than a rolling O. Stronger than silent E. Able to leap capital T in a single bound. It’s a word! It’s a plan! It’s Letterman!
Evernote is a place to take notes, but it resides in the Cloud, so if anything happens to your tablet, you will not lose the notes you have to this point. Simply logon to your account and all your notes will be there! You can also access them from other computers.
There are add-on apps from Evernote that enhance the capabilities of the program. . . check them out!
Download Evernote from the Google Play store on your android :)
Friday, December 7, 2012
EMail SPAM
Please make a habit to check your email often. If it appears you are not getting emails from CCHS, please remember to check your SPAM folder. Sometimes students say that emails from Carmel go into their SPAM folder.
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Lost Charger?
You can now purchase replacement Tablet Chargers in the Bookstore!
Prices are:
A/C Block - $25.00
A/C Cable - $15.00
Block & Cable - $40.00
When it is time to turn in your Tablet, you will need to turn in a working A/C Block and Cable.
Prices are:
A/C Block - $25.00
A/C Cable - $15.00
Block & Cable - $40.00
When it is time to turn in your Tablet, you will need to turn in a working A/C Block and Cable.
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Alarm Clock
To set the alarm on your Android Tablet:
- Open the Apps by clicking in the upper right corner
- Tap on the Clock App
- Tap on "set Alarm" or "add Alarm"
You can customize this alarm, make it repeat, and change the ringtone to one that works for you.
- Open the Apps by clicking in the upper right corner
- Tap on the Clock App
- Tap on "set Alarm" or "add Alarm"
You can customize this alarm, make it repeat, and change the ringtone to one that works for you.
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Are finals really three weeks away?!?!
Before life gets really "holiday crazy", it might be worth your time to think about all the information you have stored on your tablet. Every class in the school has used the tablets - for many different purposes.
You may have information stored in many different places:
- have you used the same "note taking app" all year?
- has information been stored in different blogging apps?
- have you used different word processors?
- is your information stored on the hard drive?
- a SIM card?
- Dropbox?
- Google Drive?
- Did your teachers put study guides on Edline?
- If yes, did you download them to make viewing easier?
You may want to give some thought to making sure you know where all your information is, so you are not spinning your wheels looking for data when it is time to prepare for exams.
Good luck with all the effort it will take to wrap up 1st Semester!
You may have information stored in many different places:
- have you used the same "note taking app" all year?
- has information been stored in different blogging apps?
- have you used different word processors?
- is your information stored on the hard drive?
- a SIM card?
- Dropbox?
- Google Drive?
- Did your teachers put study guides on Edline?
- If yes, did you download them to make viewing easier?
You may want to give some thought to making sure you know where all your information is, so you are not spinning your wheels looking for data when it is time to prepare for exams.
Good luck with all the effort it will take to wrap up 1st Semester!
Monday, November 26, 2012
Instagram and KIK
What is Kik? And is Kik okay for Kids?
BY
JEAN
– AUGUST 29, 2012POSTED IN: INTERNET SAFETY, MOBILE DEVICES/TABLETSJEAN
Sounds like a commercial for a sugary cereal – Kik for Kids! But are all the kids using Kik really kids?
I’d been hearing about Kik Messenger, a free texting app available for iPhones, Android, Windows, and Blackberry phones. Remember, you don’t need a phone to use iPhone apps; if your child has an iPod touch or an iPad, they can install iPhone apps. Kik is just one of many free texting apps available in the App store.
I was curious about Kik so I went to the App store to download it. I read the description and noticed there were over 40,000 reviews for the app. That’s a lot and I was curious to see what people had to say. It didn’t take me long to see what the problem is with Kik.
While I’m sure that many people use Kik to simply send messages to friends there are many other free texting apps available, including iMessage which is already included for iPod touch, I don’t see a need for Kik on a child’s mobile device.
Kik and Instagram
On Kik, you need to know someone’s username to start an online chat. Some Kik users use Instagram to publicize their Kik username in their profiles or by tagging their photos. You’ll see some users with “Kik me” and then their Kik username in their profile. If your child or teen’s Instagram profile is public, and they use it to publicize their Kik username, then anyone who sees that on Instagram might “hit them up” on Kik. So keep this in mind if you allow your child or teen to use Instagram.
So parents, check your child’s phone or iPod touch. If you see the Kik messenger icon, open the app and take a look at the messages. If you don’t like what you see, discuss with your child. Maybe he or she isn’t really aware of the potential dangers and consequences.
A recent review on the iTunes page sums it up: “This app is quick easy and fun, but too many pedophiles asking me for nude pictures which almost forced me to delete this app. But it is safe as long as you don’t talk to strangers.”
Charging Problems?
If you are having problems charging your tablet make sure you bring ALL THE PARTS of the charger to the TAB LAB with you when you stop in. Mr. Vela can not help you if he can not trouble shoot all parts of your tablet - which includes your specific charger.
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Keyboard typing delayed
If you experience delayed typing on your tablet, this could be due to the connection with the software or website you are using. Take a minute to save the file to a new filename, then open that file and try again. Working from the new file usually corrects the delay.
Thursday, November 8, 2012
Folio breaking?
If you notice your keyboard folio showing signs of wear and tear, please bring it to Mr. Vela in the TAB LAB before the damage gets so bad it can not be repaired. Mr. Vela can fix this and make it more durable if you bring it in before it completely tears.
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Tablet Dock
This tablet dock is available for purchase (check CDW.COM). It is approximately $50.00, and is an easy way to charge your tablet. Simply dock the tablet and it will charge.
Monday, November 5, 2012
Screen randomly turns on
Some students are saying that their screen randomly stays on. ..
Here is some information that is included in the box from Lenovo:
To save battery power and prevent accidental data entry, perform one of the following operations before you close the lid of the ThinkPad Tablet Keyboard Folio Case:
- Turn off the ThinkPad Tablet
- Turn off the screen and wait five to ten seconds.
Once the power button is pressed and the screen goes dark, the "touch screen" feature on the tablets remains active for 5 seconds. This is actually to ensure that you didn't press the power button by accident. So if you close the case too quickly, the screen will sense something touched it and turn back on, depleting your battery life.
Please slow down before closing your keyboard folio case to ensure it does not turn back on in your backpack.
Here is some information that is included in the box from Lenovo:
To save battery power and prevent accidental data entry, perform one of the following operations before you close the lid of the ThinkPad Tablet Keyboard Folio Case:
- Turn off the ThinkPad Tablet
- Turn off the screen and wait five to ten seconds.
Once the power button is pressed and the screen goes dark, the "touch screen" feature on the tablets remains active for 5 seconds. This is actually to ensure that you didn't press the power button by accident. So if you close the case too quickly, the screen will sense something touched it and turn back on, depleting your battery life.
Please slow down before closing your keyboard folio case to ensure it does not turn back on in your backpack.
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
In-School Care
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Cold weather BAD for Tablets - WARNING!
DO NOT LEAVE YOUR TABLET in the car over night with the COLD WEATHER.
This WILL crack the SCREEN!!
This WILL crack the SCREEN!!
Monday, October 29, 2012
Watch the Corsairs LIVE!
Watch CCHS Live Sports and Activities
View "archived" events from past months or years
See Photos from many CCHS Sports and Activities
Read about CCHS in the news
1) (first time only) Download ROCK PLAYER LITE from the PLAY Store
2) Open your browser and type "ihigh.com"
3) Press SITES
4) Where it says "Choose your default site:" type Carmel
5) Press "Carmel Catholic High School"
This will make CCHS your default iHigh page.
Broadcasts (live and archived) will appear under the Broadcasts icon.
You may need to click the triangle "play" button at the bottom left corner of the window to make the videos or live broadcasts play.
View "archived" events from past months or years
See Photos from many CCHS Sports and Activities
Read about CCHS in the news
1) (first time only) Download ROCK PLAYER LITE from the PLAY Store
2) Open your browser and type "ihigh.com"
3) Press SITES
4) Where it says "Choose your default site:" type Carmel
5) Press "Carmel Catholic High School"
This will make CCHS your default iHigh page.
Broadcasts (live and archived) will appear under the Broadcasts icon.
You may need to click the triangle "play" button at the bottom left corner of the window to make the videos or live broadcasts play.
Carrying your tablet
The students at CCHS move through the hallways at passing periods faster than tickets sell out for a Justin Bieber concert at Madison Square Garden! Please take care when carrying these tablets. Hold them close to your chest as you walk through the hallways.
Tablet Cleaning
To clean the tablet, a simple alcohol wipe will do the trick. Or you could fill a small spray bottle with half rubbing alcohol and half water - simply spray and wipe it clean.
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Keyboard Locked?
Try pressing the "magnifying glass" key in the lower left corner of the keyboard before you go through the trouble of turning on / off the device or disconnecting the keyboard/folio and re-connecting it.
I hear this works, but have not been in the opportunity to test it.
I hear this works, but have not been in the opportunity to test it.
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Backup Native Notes App
If you take all of your notes in the app that came on your tablet - BEWARE!
These notes are very hard to backup
To back up those notes, you have to save them page by page. You need to think about if you would be devastated if you lost these notes. If the answer to that question is yes, then you should take class notes in a different app.
I recommend Evernote. It stores all your notes in the cloud, so if your tablet has an issue, and you need a loaner, you can simply logon to your Evernote account and all of your notes will be on your temporary tablet. This is not the case if you are using the "notebook" app that came with your tablet.
These notes are very hard to backup
To back up those notes, you have to save them page by page. You need to think about if you would be devastated if you lost these notes. If the answer to that question is yes, then you should take class notes in a different app.
I recommend Evernote. It stores all your notes in the cloud, so if your tablet has an issue, and you need a loaner, you can simply logon to your Evernote account and all of your notes will be on your temporary tablet. This is not the case if you are using the "notebook" app that came with your tablet.
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Kingsoft, MLA format and turnitin.com
Use Kingsoft on your Android Tablet, save the document as a *.docx, (save it to your SD Card or Hard drive). Then go into turnitin.com and upload - find the location of the document you saved, then upload.
It works like magic!
If you need help finding files on your tablet - look for the post (earlier in October) on file management.
It works like magic!
If you need help finding files on your tablet - look for the post (earlier in October) on file management.
Monday, October 22, 2012
MLA in Kingsoft
You do have to learn some of the ins and outs of Kingsoft, which takes a little time, but it is worth it.
The only way to come even close to double spacing is to highlight the entire document, then change the document to "heading 3" for the style.
to change to heading 3:
- press and hold anywhere in your document
- press select all
- press in the white box at the top where it usually says "normal"
- Press "heading 3" (kinda bold and in your face)
Indent the first line of the paragraph:
- press the "paragraph" icon at the top
- new icons open up, press indent and spacing
- press and hold on the blue line, in the first line of your document (along the left side) and slide in until it says "first line indentation: 1.27cm" (this would be for a 1/2 inch indent)
- tap the screen twice to get out of the select all mode
To insert a header:
- click on the "insert" icon at the top of the screen
- press "header and footer"
- put the cursor in the header spot
- press the "right" icon (in the Paragraph) section
- Type your last name, and page number
Set the Margin to 1 inch:
- press the "page setup" icon at the top
- press and hold the double arrows until the cm=2.54 (1 inch)
- press the "esc" key on the keyboard
Save to upload to Turnitin.com:
- press "save as" icon at the top
- name your document, and choose the location you want to store it in
- on the right side of the screen, press the square with ".doc" on it
- press ".docx"
- now your document will be recognized by turnitin.com
Save to upload to Turnitin.com:
- press "save as" icon at the top
- name your document, and choose the location you want to store it in
- on the right side of the screen, press the square with ".doc" on it
- press ".docx"
- now your document will be recognized by turnitin.com
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Download problems?
Try the OPERA Browser. Many times when certain browsers fail, Opera will be able to complete the download. Opera is not perfect, but it is the best I've found.
Simply go to the PLAY store, search for Opera and download. Instead of clicking on the default browser on your Tablet (icon of the earth) click on Opera and choose your download from there.
Simply go to the PLAY store, search for Opera and download. Instead of clicking on the default browser on your Tablet (icon of the earth) click on Opera and choose your download from there.
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Tablets Lost and found
If you have found a tablet or lost your tablet, go to the TAB LAB. Mr. Vela holds misplaced Tablets until the owner steps forward.
Monday, October 1, 2012
File Manager - This will help you manage your documents
Are you having trouble finding your documents once you save them on the tablet? Or E-Mailing them to yourself to print (to print, you really should be using google print at home, but that is another article on this blog and takes a little time to set up)
If you download a "file management" app, then take a little time to learn it, it will be helpful when you are trying to frantically turn in assignments. It will make you dislike the androids less, and be able to use them more for your schoolwork.
- go to the google play store
- search for "file manager"
- File Manager by Rythm Software seems to be good and easy to read/send docs/ use
- Take the time (10-15 minutes) to LEARN the SOFTWARE
To learn the software, it is helpful to read all the information on the download page in the play store. Read the DESCRIPTION, WHAT'S NEW, SCREENS, and the REVIEWS. Often the REVIEWS will tell you information that helps use this app better, what other apps may not have problems that this app has, and "quirks" from this app, and how to get around them.
Also, by reading this type of information, you will actually pick up tips on how to use your android better, and make you understand information that will help you in other apps.
If you download a "file management" app, then take a little time to learn it, it will be helpful when you are trying to frantically turn in assignments. It will make you dislike the androids less, and be able to use them more for your schoolwork.
- go to the google play store
- search for "file manager"
- File Manager by Rythm Software seems to be good and easy to read/send docs/ use
- Take the time (10-15 minutes) to LEARN the SOFTWARE
To learn the software, it is helpful to read all the information on the download page in the play store. Read the DESCRIPTION, WHAT'S NEW, SCREENS, and the REVIEWS. Often the REVIEWS will tell you information that helps use this app better, what other apps may not have problems that this app has, and "quirks" from this app, and how to get around them.
Also, by reading this type of information, you will actually pick up tips on how to use your android better, and make you understand information that will help you in other apps.
Thursday, September 27, 2012
"Busy Work" as procrastination
I have a secret for you!
Working is
one of the most dangerous forms of procrastination.
When I have to do something I don’t want to do, any
other task seems irresistibly enticing.
Sometimes, this tendency can be productive. I may not
have gotten that piece written, but my office is clean, my errands are done, and
I’ve cleared out a lot of email. The problem is that—yes, I’ve been productive, but not
in the right way. That icky job still isn’t finished!
Try to be honest with yourself about
what “work” you need to do, and learn to recognize the work-as-procrastination
excuse. Be wary of the related tendency:
busy-work-as-procrastination excuse. Re-formatting a document isn’t
writing! Unfocused reading on the internet isn’t research!
When a task is truly horrible, you could handle it in chunks: "suffer for 15 minutes". This means, work on the task doing whatever needs to be accomplished for only 15 minutes. . ..then reward with 5 minutes of something more fun (even another type of work - just work that may be more fun). For others it is easiest to work all the way through it to completion.
How about you? Do you procrastinate by working—by
cleaning, organizing, answering emails, cruising the internet, making plans, or
the like?
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Tablet in Backpack
The tablet screens
could become cracked when a pen or other object gets lodged in the folio,
while traveling in a backpack or bag. You can imagine heavy books pushing against
the folio, and with a strong pressure point created by a pen or other small
object, the screen could easily crack.
DO NOT CARRY SMALL ITEMS IN SAME COMPARTMENT AS YOUR TABLET. They can lodge in your folio and create a screen crack.
DO NOT CARRY SMALL ITEMS IN SAME COMPARTMENT AS YOUR TABLET. They can lodge in your folio and create a screen crack.
Saturday, September 22, 2012
Round em up and bring em IN!
Since the year is coming to an end, it is important to bring in any broken parts ASAP to the TAB LAB.
"Accessories" (stylus / folio / charger) will run out of warranty over the summer, then the broken parts will no longer be covered "for free".
If you broke ANYTHING - Round it up and bring it in!
I promise you will feel better once this task has been completed. . . .we will make it as painless as possible.
Thursday, September 20, 2012
Accessory Warranty Information
Since the year is coming to an end, it is important to
bring in any broken parts ASAP to the TAB LAB.
"Accessories" (stylus / folio / charger) will
run out of warranty over the summer, then the broken parts will no longer be
covered "for free".
If you broke ANYTHING
- Round it up and bring it in!
I promise you will feel better once this task has been
completed. . . .we will make it as painless as possible.
1 Year Warranty (expires 7/1/13):
Keyboard Folio
A/C Adapter (cable and block)
Stylus
Battery
3-Year Warranty (expires 7/1/15)
Tablet
If you have parts that break after the 1 year warranty
expires (July 1st) you will need to purchase replacements. It is important to remember that when you
turn in your Tablet (when your enrollment at CCHS ends) you will be required to
turn in working items.
The prices to replace these items through the Carmel
Bookstore are as follows:
Folio Keyboard case = $78.00
Stylus = $45.00
USB Charger = $29.00
USB Cable = $11.00
Microfiber Cleaning Cloth = $1.75
AAAA Batteries = $1.50
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Personalize your tablet folio :)
It is ok to put your own "style" on your folio case - however, please be aware then when it is time to turn in your tablet, it needs to be returned exactly as you received it, or you will be charged a fee.
Personalizing your folio and tablet will also make your tablet easy to identify, and will ensure others do not mistake it for their own (hint hint)
Personalizing your folio and tablet will also make your tablet easy to identify, and will ensure others do not mistake it for their own (hint hint)
Correct Charging Instructions
To make sure your tablet is freshly charged to 100% each morning, please follow these simple instructions:
- Completely power off the tablet
- Plug in the charger for your tablet - to an electrical outlet, not a PC
- Charge for 8 hours
When you unplug and power on the tablet in the morning, you should see the battery life at 100%. If you do not see these results after a week of following these procedures, please bring your tablet to Mr. Vela in the TAB LAB.
- Completely power off the tablet
- Plug in the charger for your tablet - to an electrical outlet, not a PC
- Charge for 8 hours
When you unplug and power on the tablet in the morning, you should see the battery life at 100%. If you do not see these results after a week of following these procedures, please bring your tablet to Mr. Vela in the TAB LAB.
Thursday, September 13, 2012
UPDATE ON WARRANTIES - STYLUS PENS
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Sharpie's to the RESCUE!
Please take some time to mark your accessories with your name, and protect them! Having your accessories clearly marked will increase the chance of items being returned to you if they have been misplaced.
To replace these items is costly! Here is the current price per item:
- $45.00 per stylus
- $30.00 per power charger
We are working on "bulk" discounts which may bring the cost down, and will stock these items in the bookstore soon.
To replace these items is costly! Here is the current price per item:
- $45.00 per stylus
- $30.00 per power charger
We are working on "bulk" discounts which may bring the cost down, and will stock these items in the bookstore soon.
Warranty Information
1 Year Warranty:
Keyboard Folio
A/C Adapter (cable and block)
Stylus
A/C Block and Cable
Battery
3-Year Warranty
Tablet
If you have parts that break after the 1 year warranty expires (June 1st) you will need to purchase replacements. It is important to remember that when you turn in your Tablet (when your enrollment at CCHS ends) you will be required to turn in working items.
The prices to replace these items through the Carmel Bookstore are as follows:
** Prices are subject to change with or without notice
Keyboard Folio
A/C Adapter (cable and block)
Stylus
A/C Block and Cable
Battery
3-Year Warranty
Tablet
If you have parts that break after the 1 year warranty expires (June 1st) you will need to purchase replacements. It is important to remember that when you turn in your Tablet (when your enrollment at CCHS ends) you will be required to turn in working items.
The prices to replace these items through the Carmel Bookstore are as follows:
USB
Charger = $29.00
USB
Cable = $11.00
Microfiber
Cleaning Cloth = $1.75
AAAA
Batteries = $1.50
** Prices are subject to change with or without notice
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
TAB LAB Loaners
From this point forward, students may only borrow a
tablet from the TAB LAB if the tablet assigned to them is broken. Please do not go to the TAB LAB if
you have forgotten your tablet, or it is not properly charged.
If you have forgotten your tablet, or
it is uncharged, you are unprepared for class.
At this point, your teacher will determine how to handle that
situation. It should be handled the same
as if you showed up for your class without the items determined in your
procedure sheet at the beginning of the year to be necessary for class
participation.
Monday, September 10, 2012
20 Android Tips
20 Android Ice Cream Sandwich tips and tricks
IN DEPTH How to get the most out of Android 4.0
Google's latest version of its Android software takes it up to version 4.0 and higher, which is commonly known as the Ice Cream Sandwich update of the mobile OS.
The big selling point is that it unifies the experience across all hardware, so users of phones running ICS see largely the same interface, albeit with some layout changes for the bigger screened devices.
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Of course, there's still the issue of manufacturer skins to take into account. WhileAndroid 4.0 offers a basic and seriously updated feature set, some tools and features may be missing or accessed through different means when using the same OS on phones made by different companies.
Which makes compiling a list of tips that work on all versions of the OS out there rather hard. But enough of our moaning. Here are a few useful shortcuts to getting the most out of your Ice Cream Sandwich serving, whenever the metaphorical waitress decides to bring it to your metaphorical table.
1. Add quick controls to the browser
One of the options buried beneath the Labs section of Android 4.0's web browser is the Quick Controls option. This adds a pop-out menu to the browser, which pulls in a little semi-circular collection of shortcuts to the main browser features, removing the URL bar and giving you more screen to play with. Also, holding down the Back button is the Android standard way of bringing up the bookmarks and history tool, too. But that's been around for years.
2. Long-press to uninstall
Long-pressing on an app within the app drawer lets you drag it to a Home screen, but it also pops up a couple of menus along the top of the screen. App Info gives you the boring technical stuff about how much memory it's taking up, or you can fling it off the other way to uninstall it.
3. Flying Android screensaver
One odd undocumented little secret within Android 4.0 is this strange little collection of flying Androids, which you can... look at. Look at for as long as you like. To activate it, head into the phone's About screen and hammer away at the Android Version tab and it'll all happen.
4. Save your eyes with inverted rendering
Inverted rendering is a posh way of saying it makes the pages black and turns the text white, so it looks like you're reading the internet from 1997. It also supposedly saves battery, plus is easier on the eyes if you're reading in the dark. It's under the browser's settings tab, within the accessibility area - and there's a contrast slider, too.
5. Set a custom rejection text message
When your Twitter action is rudely interrupted by someone actually telephoning you, there's a polite way to give the caller the boot. Android 4.0 lets users ping a rejection text message to callers - and you're able to customise this too. Just answer a call and ping the lock screen notification up to access to custom rejection messaging area.
6. Stop app icons automatically appearing
One of the many new ICS features is the way Google lets apps automatically add shortcuts to themselves on your Home screen when they've finished installing. It's useful, but if you're a control freak and wish to remain 100% in charge of your Home layout, head to the Google Play app's settings tab and untick the Auto-add Shortcuts toggle.
7. There's a Settings shortcut in the Notifications pane
That little settings icon in the ICS notifications area isn't just art to fill the space. It's a shortcut to your phone or tablet's settings area. So use that instead of giving it a Home screen icon slot all to itself.
8. Manually close apps
Google's lovely new recent apps multitasking menu also lets you close apps quickly, should you suspect one's gone rogue. A Long-press within the Recent Apps listing lets you visit the app's info page, from where you can easily force close it.
9. Remove the lock screen
It's possible to entirely bin your Android 4.0 lock screen, making the phone instantly turn itself on when you press the power button. It's a security nightmare, but if your phone lives entirely on your desk and you demand instant access without any unlocking, head to Security > Screen lock and select none. Then be very careful.
10. Folders in the dock
Android's new official love of folder formation makes it dead easy to combine app shortcuts and make folders, simply by dragging one icon on top of another. You can make these groups of apps even easier to access by dragging a folder onto the ICS floating dock, meaning you can squeeze stacks more content on to each creaking Home screen.
11. Take photos while recording video
The Android 4.0 camera app that arrived with the Galaxy Nexus has one cool little extra feature - the ability to fire off still photos while recording video clips. Simply tapping the screen takes a shot at full resolution, which is saved to the phone's gallery while the video's still happily recording away.
12. Bin animations and transitions
Hidden within the Developer Options section of the Ice Cream Sandwich software are quite a few nerdy ways to adapt your phone. Most won't be of any use to those who are just using their phone as a phone, but if you want it to feel faster, or at least look a little different, the scrolling, zooming effects on windows and menus can be edited in many ways.
13. Take a grab of your phone
Screen grabbing of your phone's display is finally in Android. On the Galaxy Nexus, it's activated through holding the power button and volume down switch. On HTC's new models it's done by holding the power button and pressing Home. Other phones had different techniques for doing this before Ice Cream Sandwich, but it's good to see this now becoming part of the standard Android feature set in Android 4.0.
14. Long-press dotted words
When typing on the Android 4.0 keyboard, you may see some suggested words appear with the "..." icon beneath. Doing a long-press on this one will pop up a much bigger window of suggested words, letting you bail out on some of that tedious typing a little quicker.
15. Add additional faces
The ICS face unlock feature, as found in the Galaxy Nexus, lets you unlock it by scanning your face with the front camera. Which is great, but what if you haven't shaved for a month? The software can actually store multiple images of your face, so you can do left parting, right parting, shaved, unshaved - or even add a trusted a friend to the visually verified user list.
16. Experiment with GPU settings
Another hidden little gem found within the Development options tab is the hardware acceleration 'Force On' toggle. This makes ICS attempt to boost the performance of any apps that don't already use the feature. It may also break them in the process, though, so it's something of a trial and error fiddling exercise to do on a very rainy day.
17. Type like an adult
Make a stand for grammatical standards in this day and age by long-pressing on the stock Android 4.0 keyboard's full stop button. This brings up such doomed punctuation as commas and speech marks, plus even a semicolon for the extra brave mobile typist.
18. Nick wallpapers off the internet
Found a lovely photograph of some stars, a pretty computer generated planet or even the mighty Professor Brian Cox himself? Long-pressing on any image in the web browsers lets you instantly set it as your wallpaper, without the hassle of saving it, finding it, and setting it the long way.
19. Limit background process
If you fancy an even more serious bit of fiddling, the same ICS developer area contains the option to "limit background process" demands by the OS. You can use this to stop your phone or tablet storing so many apps in memory. Whether this has any effect of the actual battery life of us users is up for debate, but again, it's something to play with and see if it suits your phone use patterns.
20. Quickly access Notifications
Here's a simple yet huge change Google's made in Android 4.0 - the Notifications pane can be accessed from the lock screen. Press power, touch the Notifications area, then scroll down to read your latest messages. Obviously it's a bit of a security risk and lets anyone access your messages, so best be careful.
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