Huawei P9 Lite Tips and Tricks
Factory OS: Android 6.0 (Marshmallow)
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If you don’t like the default A-Z way of viewing your contacts you can change this.
First, go to your Contacts App and press the Menu key or More at the top of the screen.
Then select Settings.
Then choose Sort by.
If you want to resize your home screen widgets, then press and hold on a widget for 2 seconds. If the widget is resizable, then an outline will appear around the widget. Simply drag the sides to resize the widget.
If the outline doesn’t appear or you can’t drag the lines, then the widget is a fixed sized widget.
Sometimes you may get a notification from a particular App and you would like to change the settings of 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.
If you want to access your quick settings more quickly, then instead of swiping down with one finger, then use two.
This should take you straight to the quick settings, however it may not work on all phones and models.
To change the home screen or lock screen wallpaper, press on a blank part of the home screen. Next, choose Wallpapers.
From here you can use any image in your Gallery as your Wallpaper.
To find out information about Signal Strength, Network Information, Remaining Battery Time and Battery Usage (by Application), drag down your notifications screen and select Settings.
Then under System, select About device and choose Status.
Here you will find a wealth of valuable technical information about your phone which may help with diagnostics and network troubleshooting.
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 More in the top right.
Then choose Settings. Under Call settings, choose Call blocking and then Block list. Then select Block anonymous calls.
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 nusiance 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 nusiance 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 More in the top right.
Then choose Settings. Under Call settings, choose Call blocking and then Block list. 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.
When browsing on your phone you may notice images are quite blurry. This is because your telecom provider is compressing the images before they are downloaded on to your phone.
There is no way to prevent this, but if you have a WiFi connection nearby, then you can turn that on. This will mean that all browser downloads come through the WiFi connection, rather than the carrier, and your images will appear normally.
A handy feature of Android is to quickly clear your notifications.
Simply pull down your notifications bar by swiping your finger from the top of your phone downwards.
Then when you see each individual notification, swipe your finger left or right to clear each one. You can do this with your Apps too – press and hold the multitasking button. Then swipe left or right to close Apps.
There is a great app called Moves by a company called Protogeo that makes use of your devices accelerometer to record your movements, whether by walking, cycling or running.
Go to the Play Store and search for Moves.


