Important Tips for First Time Android User

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Important Tips for First Time Android User

Android Smartphone is different from standard cell phone. Android smartphone can be used for various activities. So, the steps of the initial use of this smartphone is different from standard cell phone.

After buying a new android smartphone, you need to do some things for the function and performance to be maximized. What are the steps? Here are tips you can do.

Google account setup

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When you first turn on your smartphone, android devices will require Google account setup. We recommend that you do this, although you can pass it. This step is very important because your account will be integrated with the application in your Android device. In addition, this step would also be very useful when you change a new Android device.

In addition, you also can add other accounts. To do this, open Contacts -> press the Menu button -> tap Accounts

Turn off WiFi, Bluetooth, and packet data if not used

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If you aren’t using Wifi and Bluetooth you should turn off this feature. Because of this feature can drain your battery. If you don’t need an Internet connection, make sure your  packet data are not active. This way can save the battery on your android device. To turn on and turn off those features you can go to settings -> Wireless & Networks

Task Manager

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Task manager is very useful to check the running applications. Applications that are not used should be closed, because it will reduce performance and can also drain your battery.

Reboot your Smartphone

When your android device was unresponsive and feels slow maybe you could try to reboot your smartphone android.

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