A Windows phone diehard FINALLY embraced Android — here's how it's going so far

From Windows Mobile 5.0 to Windows Phone 7.5, to Windows Phone 8 and 8.1 to Windows 10 Mobile, devices powered by Microsoft's mobile platform have been my portal to the phone experience. Long story short, this diehard Windows phone fan loves Android (extremely far). Windows phone refugees may not find asylum on iPhone The multi-dimensional Windows phone fanBefore proceeding, here's something you ought know. Choose your own Android adventureMy initial experiences by android are reminiscent of the Windows Mobile experience I enjoyed. My sister-in-law, that switched from Windows phone to Android said me that I would love Android.


How to secure, protect, and completely lock down your Android phone

Android security: Default protectionEven if you skip the entire set-up process and ignore eextremely safeguard prompt, your Android phone continue does plenty to keep your information safe. Android security: Basic protectionYou don't need to be a paranoid android to put a basic layer of protection on your device, you only need to change a few settings. Android security: Modeaverage protectionNow that the basic stuff is out of the way, let's work on putting an even stronger lock on your Android phone. Android Security: High protectionIf you came here to learn how to turn your Android phone into a vault, here's what you need to do. Disable Smart Lock for Passwords and Auto Sign-inSmart Lock for Passwords might be convenient, but if you need to lock down your phone, you're going to need to handle your passwords on your own.

How to secure, protect, and completely lock down your Android phone

Apps to enhance your Android phone

according to Did you unpack a shiny new Android phone during the holiday season? While the device comes loaded by many great programs, there are multi apps that can make your phone or tablet even better. If you add the free Messages for Web to your Windows-based computer, you can read and send messages from your PC. The PC and phone are synchronized, extremely if you delete a message on one device it disappears from the other. Blue Mail(iOS, Android; free)Stock email apps are workmanlike and utilitarian, but you won't know what you're missing until you download Blue Mail.

F(x) Technology is making an Android phone with a slide-out keyboard

Flash forward to 2019 and Livermorium has changed its name to F(x) tech and the company says its phone going to be availiable to launch in the first quarter of the year. First up, users can expect a five-row keyboard by backlit, convex keys, a staggered key layout, and a layout that's optimized for thumb-typing. The phone going to have a 6 inch AMOLED display by an 18:9 aspect ratio and slim bezels, but no notch. F(x) tech says the phone may alextremely backing alternate operating systems including Sailfish OS or Android-based operating systems such as LineageOS. There's continue no word on the price, processor, exact launch date… or whether there's really all that much demand for this style of phone in 2019 (there might be a reason no big-name phone maker has launched a model by a slide-out keyboard in years).

F(x) Technology is making an Android phone with a slide-out keyboard

The 15-minute Android phone tune-up

Start by opening up the Battery department of your system settings and looking at the app-by-app battery usage breakdown. Now tap the line labeled either "Mobile data usage" or "App data usage." If you think of any such examples, head back into the Apps & Notifications department of your system settings and tap the line labeled "Notifications." There, you can choose any app installed on your phone and then choose the line labeled "Notifications" or "App notifications" to turn off its alerts at the system level. Bonus tip: If your phone is running Oreo or higher, look in the Storage department of your system settings for the "Smart Storage" option.




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