Huawei P9 Tips and Tricks
Factory OS: Android 6.0 (Marshmallow)
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The most recent version of Android now comes with a built in Flashlight / Torch App.
To find this, simply pull down to see your notifications. You may need to pull down twice to see the full list of shortcuts.
Then on the top bar (where you see your settings for WiFi, Bluetooth etc.), look for Torch option.
Google have hidden a clone of the amazingly popular game Flappy Bird inside of the Android Lollipop OS.
To access this (also known as an Easter Egg) follow these instructions:
Drag down the notifications screen and go to Settings. Then scroll down to About device. Then tap on the Android version option 5 times.
You should now see a Lollipop on the screen. Keep pressing the Lollipop and after awhile the game will appear. You may need to long press on the Lollipop if multiple presses doesn’t work.
Good luck because it is still as incredibly frustrating as the original!
To use your phone as a WiFi hotspot, tether it via USB or via Bluetooth, then go to Settings – Mobile hotspot and tethering.
You can then choose from three options:
1) USB – connect your phone via a USB cable. The phone should automatically configure the correct settings.
2) Mobile/WiFi Hotspot – To turn your phone into a WiFi hotspot, press Configure WiFi hotspot. You will then be asked to enter a Network SSID (this is your own name for the WiFi hotspot). Then choose Security and lastly, choose a password (this is password for your WiFi hotspot which you will enter on your computer).
3) Bluetooth – With this option, you will need to pair a Bluetooth device with your phone. On the other device, ensure you search for Bluetooth devices and your phone should show up.
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.
To set different notifications for each contact on your Android Device, you can use apps like Contact Alert (Free) or Custom SMS Tones (paid).
These apps work alongside the default/stock messenger app.
Make sure to disable the notification tone in your stock messenger app to avoid hearing two alerts.
If you don’t want to have to unlock your screen every time you take your device out of standby then go to Settings – Personal – Lock screen and security.
Then select Screen lock type and select None.
To save an image in an email or in the browser, long press on the image and a menu will appear allowing you to save it.
For images inside text messages, you might have to press and hold on the message itself, rather than the image.
To copy photos to your computer, plug the device in via a USB cable. (you might have to install your device’s software or drivers first).
Then locate the new drive on your PC. Go to the /DCIM/Camera/ folder Your photos will be stored there.
This may vary slightly between devices, however once you have opened the device’s drive, you can do a quick search for .jpg files which will show you where your photos are located.
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 are running low on phone storage memory, you can look for your largest applications to uninstall.
Go to Settings – Applications – Application manager.
From here you can see which applications are taking up the most memory and uninstall them.


