Lenovo P2 Tips and Tricks
Factory OS: Android 7 (Nougat)
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If you receive the following message:
Unable to save screenshot, USB storage may be in use.
Then follow these steps to fix the error:
1. Open File Manager. If that is unavailable, ES File manager can be downloaded instead via the Play Store.
2. Select Show Hidden Files/Folders. You should be able to see a folder named Pictures.
3. Then, in the same screen, locate the Screenshots folder. If you can’t find it, create a new folder with the name Screenshots
4. After making the folder, restart your device. You should be able to take screenshots now.
5. If your screenshot still doesn’t save, follow the same steps above (1-3) but use instead of doing this for the Pictures folder, try it for the DCIM folder.
If you already have an Android phone, then simply ensure each of your old Contacts are stored on Google (rather than the Phone memory). This means your contacts are stored on Google’s servers under your Google/Gmail login. Then once you get the new phone, log in with your Gmail account and your Contacts will be automatically synced.
If you do not have an Android device, you need to find a way to Export your old contacts to a CSV (Comma Separated Values) file and save this to a PC. You may need to install the correct software for your phone first in order to do the export.
Then, if you don’t have a Gmail account, sign up for one.
Once that’s done, open Gmail. Go to Contacts, then press More – Settings – Import/Export Contacts. Then import the CSV to your Gmail contacts.
Then on your phone, go to Settings – Cloud and accounts – Accounts – Google and then select Sync to pull the contacts from Gmail to your phone.
There are a couple of ways to bring up one of your contacts.
First, while in your Contacts App, simply start typing in the search bar at the top of the screen.
Or else a quicker method is to use the Google Search widget (installed by long pressing on a vacant part of your home screen and installing the widget) and start typing the name of the contact you want to dial. This will quickly filter the correct contact.
To add an email or phone number to your contacts from a text message, you can long-press on the email / phone number. Then select Copy text.
Once that has been copied to your clipboard, go to your Contacts App and select the Create New Icon.
Enter the contact details, then select either email or phone and long press on the field. Then select Paste to paste the info from the original text message.
While typing emails or notes, you can simply tap the space key twice and the phone will insert a full stop / period.
This option may need to be turned on in the keyboard settings.
This can be found in Settings – General management – Language and input.
If you have decided to ditch your iPhone in favour of Android, then there is a simple way to take your iTunes music, playlists and album art with you.
Simply go the Android Marketplace and download a Free App called iSyncr.
You will also need the computer version of the software, so go to http://www.jrtstudio.com and download it from there.
Then, when that is done, turn your phone into a USB storage device (this will vary from device to device, but instructions are on the website).
Once your device is connected to your computer, open the computer version of the software and select your device from the Easy Phone Tunes list. Then follow the instructions to Sync your media.
A great new feature is dual shot which lets you take a picture of someone else with the rear camera, while simultaneously taking a picture of yourself with the front facing camera. The problem is this feature isn’t obvious to find as it isn’t included in the list of camera Modes.
To find it open your Camera App and you will see three icons in the top right corner. Dual shot is the middle icon of these. Press that and you both cameras will activate allowing you to shoot away.
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.
Sometimes you will want to prevent your device from displaying or indexing folders on your Phone storage or USB storage.
To do this, simply rename the folder and place a . (full top / period) before the file or folder name.
This can be done through the Files App or by plugging your device in to your computer and renaming it there.
To see which firmware version of Android you are using, use the pull-down menu by dragging your finger from the top of the phone.
Select Settings and under System, choose About Device or About Phone.
This should list your Device name and model Number.
Select Software info to show more information such as your Android Version, Kernel Version, Build Number and other technical information.


