Happy to have a new Samsung Galaxy S7, and am enjoying exploring Android 6.0 Marshmallow. Wondering if there’s an easy way to customize or change my Quick Settings within the Settings app?
Happy to have a new Samsung Galaxy S7, and am enjoying exploring Android 6.0 Marshmallow. Wondering if there’s an easy way to customize or change my Quick Settings within the Settings app?
Smartphones have good cameras, that’s a given as more and more photos are taken by phones than by traditional digital or DSLR cameras. Even with this, however, the Samsung Galaxy S7 has an exceptional camera, as I explore in this detailed article…
Just got a new Samsung Galaxy S7 running Android 6.0 Marshmallow and I love it. Except I can’t figure out how to set up fingerprint unlock. Help?
I have a library of movies I bought through the iTunes Store that I’d like to now be able to watch on my new Kindle Fire HD tablet. Problem is, the Kindle doesn’t have iTunes, so how do I convert my movies so they’re Fire HD friendly?
Just getting started with my new Android — a Samsung Galaxy Core Prime — and have no idea how to find the app store, find apps, and get them on my smartphone. Help!
Between our smart devices, our computer systems, our wearables and our smart appliances, there are a lot of operating systems in the mix now. And sometimes the best apps and games are available for one but not any others, which can be quite frustrating!
Enter Remix OS, an early stage project that lets you run a multi-window version of the popular Android OS on your Mac or Windows computer. And it’s free…
If you’ve ever had to switch SIM cards on your smartphone to have a functional smartphone in another country or just so you can have both a work and personal number on the same phone, you’ll love the sleek, feature-rich and quite reasonably priced new X4 Android smartphone from Nuu Mobile. My video review: And
Sure, you can go out to local cellular provider and pay $500 for an Android phone, or “only” $199 plus $40/mo for the next two years, but what about Android phones you can buy from third parties and use on whatever network you prefer? Enter the Verykool SL5009 Jet, as discussed in my review: You