Asus Zenfone 4 Selfie Tips and Tricks
Factory OS: Android 7 (Nougat)
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There is a hidden Android Easter egg on the phone that Google has built into your device.
Go to Settings. Then scroll down to About device or About phone.
Then select Software info and find Android version.
Press this 5 times.
Once you see something on the screen, you can then rub the screen with your finger to produce another surprise. If rubbing doesn’t work then try tapping with your finger. A combination of the above should work. If not, then try different things. That’s the fun of the Easter egg.
By the way don’t expect to see an actual Easter Egg. That is just the name given to things hidden inside software or operating systems.
Android has a feature allowing you to update Applications automatically. This is turned off by default, but you can turn it on.
Open the Play Store App and press the Hamburger / Menu icon in the top left of the App, on the search bar.
Then select Settings and Auto-update apps.
From here you can chose to do this over WiFi only or using your Data connection.
If you find yourself woken up by notifications, text messages or incoming calls, then there is a handy feature called Do not disturb.
To enable this go to Settings – Sound and vibration – Do not disturb.
Next, select Enable now or Enable as scheduled.
The latter option will give you options to set the time period for your Do not disturb.
You can also add exceptions to allow notifications from certain contacts that you don’t mind bothering you.
To share or upload a video to services like Facebook or YouTube, simply go to your Video App and long press on a video.
Then select Share via. From here you will be given options to share the video with various services.
If you want to remove an entire text message thread, go into Messages and look for the thread. Then long press on it and select Delete thread
If you find you’re forgotten your backup password, try the following using Google’s Android Device Manager:
On a computer or in a mobile browser, go to www.google.com/android/devicemanager.
Sign in to the Google Account that you previously added to your device.
If you have more than one device, select the arrow next to the name of the device you’re locked out of. Android Device Manager will show you the approximate location of your device on a map.
Select Lock.
Enter a temporary password for your device, then click Lock again.
On your device, enter the temporary password on the lock screen.
Drag down your notifications bar and select Settings – Lock screen and security.
Enter your temporary password again, then follow the prompts to reset your device.
No one likes nuisance phone calls, so here’s how to deal with these on your phone.
The first option is to block all anonymous calls, although this may block some calls from people or companies that you do want to allow, so use this carefully.
To enable this, go to your Dial App press the settings icon in the top right. Then choose Settings.
Then choose Block numbers and then Block unknown callers.
Secondly, if you’d like to block calls on a case-by-case basis, then follow these instructions:
First, wait until you’ve been called by a nuisance number. You can either answer and verify who they are, or when the phone is ringing, do a quick Google search for the number (ideally on a PC, otherwise you may need to switch between apps on your phone).
Often the number will come up on Page 1 of Google and be reported as a nuisance call number. You can often tell pretty quickly because the number will have many negative review.
Then once the phone has stopped ringing, go to your Dial App and then select Log to find the number on your recent call list.
Find the number that called you and press on it. Then in the top right, select More and select Block/unblock number.
To manage this list, then go back to the first screen of your Dial App and press the settings icon in the top right. Then choose Settings.
Then select Block numbers. From here you can see which ones to block or unblock.
From now on you will see that you received a missed call, however the phone will not ring and you won’t be bothered by the caller.
To change keyboards (if you have additional keyboards installed), you can switch between them by pressing the small keyboard symbol in the top left of your screen. You will need to be in keyboard input mode (i.e. typing something) for this to work.
Note: you need to have more than one keyboard installed for this to work.
When entering text into Apps such as your Messaging App, Facebook App and so on, you can tap on the words to start selecting text.
Normally, you would then drag the left and right sliders to select the word, or words you want to highlight.
If you double tap on a word however, it will quickly select that word.
Very handy for quickly copying and one words, name or place.
If you want to conserve battery life, you can turn off the WiFi while the phone is asleep.
Pull down the notifications screen.
Then long press on the WiFi icon.
Then press the Menu, More or Advanced button and select Keep WiFi on during sleep.


