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Google réinvente l'application Agenda po... Netpublic: Les premières applications ... Android Wear arrive sur Google Play. The Best Android Tips and Tricks. "Anyone starting out with Android will want to read this, and long time users will probably find a few tricks they didn't know. "—Gizmo's Freeware about The Best Android Tips and Tricks at Google+ and Facebook Introduction The Android operating system has been developing fast since the release of Version 2.x (ranging from Eclair, Froyo to Gingerbread) for smartphones and Version 3 (Honeycomb) for tablets. It achieves another great milestone with the latest Version 4 (Ice Scream Sandwich or ICS), a universal system suitable for running on both smartphone and tablet devices. If you're using a smartphone running on the Android version 2.x, you will be familiar with the four hardware buttons—Back, Menu, Home and Search—to interact with the system.

Borrowing the design built for the tablet, Google's flagship smartphone Galaxy Nexus running on Android 4.0 now has no hardware buttons on the front, not even one. Like the screenshot, the three buttons Back , Home and Recent Apps Index: . Back to Index. Lesser-known Android tips and tricks. May 27, 2011, 3:02 PM PDT Takeaway: Jack Wallen shares five Android tips he’s learned that may improve your mobile computing experience.

He covers using voice activation, the power strip widget, 3D maps, and more. I use the Android platform for my mobile phone and for my tablet, and I’ve collected a number of lesser-known tricks that make the Android experience much better. I hope these tips help you have a great experience on the most flexible mobile platform on the market. Caveats Not all of these tips and tricks will work on every Android device because many of the devices have their carrier’s take on the Android interface. If a tip is applicable to a specific device, I make that clear. Use voice activation If you’re walking down the street and need to send a text message, you can use the voice activation feature to instruct your Android phone what to do.

To use voice activation, long press the Search button on the handset (it looks like a magnifying glass) and then speak into the phone. Top 10 Awesome Android Features that the iPhone Doesn't Have. The first spot on this list should be the notification bar! Notifications really set Android and iOS apart. 1. True App Integration: agree!

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