Asus Zenfone Max Tips and Tricks
Factory OS: Android 7 (Nougat)
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To see notifications on your Lock screen, the best option is to download an App called NoLed from the Play Store. This will show notifications such as text messages, emails and missed calls as bright icons on your home screen.
You can choose between very small squares or small icons and these can assigned by coloured.
If you are browsing a website and have zoomed in or out and the column you’re reading doesn’t fit the screen properly, you can pinch to zoom in.
Then double tap on the column.
The column will then be reformatted to fit the screen width.
This is useful for browsing sites that aren’t optimised for mobile friendliness.
There is no need to be stuck with the standard Android keyboard, which isn’t always great for typing quickly.
Go to the Play Store and search for ‘Keyboard’ to see some great alternatives, many of which are more accurate and make typing much easier.
One of the very best is SwiftKey. They provide a free trial, but once the trial is over it is well worth the small amount of money they charge. It can increase your typing rates massively.
Another good one is GoKeyboard.
If you see a warning saying the keyboard will collect all information (including credit cards) just ignore this. This is just a security feature that Android shows for every third-party keyboard that you install.
Android has a way to display your owner info (i.e. name, phone, email or a personalised message) on your lock screen. Perfect if you have lost or misplaced your device.
To enable this go to Settings – Lock screen and security – Information and FaceWidgets – Contact information.
Here you can enter any information you want, such as your name, email address or phone number. It’s obviously recommended to use a number other than your mobile if it has been lost!
Hopefully if your phone is lost, then the finder can use this information to get in contact with you.
There are a number of ways to speed up your phone. The following list are tried and trusted techniques:
Firstly, uninstall apps that you don’t use. Over time your device can get cluttered as some Apps are designed to always run in the background. If you don’t use an App very often, then uninstall it to free up memory and CPU resource.
Use Static wallpapers instead of Live ones. Live wallpapers often consume processing power and memory. Unless you really need them, uninstall them.
Use home screen widgets sparingly. These often slow down the phone and use up memory and CPU resources. If you don’t really need the widget, then uninstall it.
Install a great App called DU Speed Booster and DU Battery Booster. These Apps are prefect to run when your phone starts to slow down, you’re running out of memory or you want your battery to last for a few more minutes or hours.
Kill tasks occasionally – Some Apps will run in the background indefinitely unless you kill them. Most of them won’t cause a problem, but it pays to check your running tasks from time to time. Hold down your Home key and check the Task Manager.
This tip is relatively obvious, but some users overlook it.
Once you go into your Apps screen you should see a row of dots. This indicates which of the 5 App screens you are on. Rather than flick between each screen, you can simply press one of the dots and you will jump to that home screen.
Or alternatively, slide your finger across the dots to move between screens. This won’t work on all devices however.
To copy files between your phone and PC, go to the Android Play Market and search for one of the following top rates Apps:
Air More
Airdroid
Wi-Fi File Transfer
Portal
These are all useful Apps which allow you to connect your phone to your PC wirelessly, allowing you to move files and many other things.
Alternatively if you just want to copy using USB then simply plug the standard micro USB cable into your phone and it should appear as another drive on your PC.
Sometimes you may get a notification from a particular App and you would like to change the settings for that App.
To do this, pull down your notifications screen.
Then long press on the App you would like to see the settings for.
Then select the gear icon. This will take you straight to the App settings.
To take a screenshot on your device, press the Home and Power buttons at the same time. Sometimes you may need to press the Home button first for a second, then the Power button.
Hold them together for between 1-2 seconds and you should hear a camera shutter sound.
To locate the screenshot you’ve just taken, go to your Apps and find My Files.
Then it should be under Device Storage or Internal Storage – DCIM – Screenshots.
It’s possible that they may also be found under Device Storage or Internal Storage – Pictures – Screenshots.
If you want to move the Screenshot to another folder, then long press on the file name. You should see a tick appear.
Then press the More button in the top right and select Move or Copy. Then select the destination of the screenshot.
Instead of the simple swipe gesture to unlock your phone, you can set a custom one which can be extremely difficult for a thief to guess.
From your home screen, go to Settings – Lock screen and security – Screen lock type and choose Pattern.
It is also a good idea to untick Use visible pattern. Then if someone is watching over your shoulder while you entering your pattern, it will be harder for them to remember the pattern.
If you have forgotten your unlock pattern, then after 5 unsuccessful tries a button will appear saying ‘Forgot pattern’.
Press this and you will be asked to enter your Gmail username/password. The phone will then ask for a new unlock pattern.
If you don’t have a Gmail account, then you will have to either call your carrier or factory reset your phone.


