LG G5 Tips and Tricks
Factory OS: Android 6.0 (Marshmallow)
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The Play store contains thousands of great Apps, but sometimes you’ll want to restrict access, particularly if you have kids and are concerned about what they can access.
First, open the Android Play Store App. Then press the Hamburger / Settings icon and then scroll down to Settings.
Then select Parental controls and turn these on.
Create a PIN code and then confirm the PIN and press OK.
Then you’ll see a number of categories including Apps & games, Films, TV, Mags and Music.
You can select each of these individually and then choose an age rating that is appropriate for users of your devices.
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.
If you tend to run out of battery power quickly, then you can turn on Power saving mode.
Pull down the notification screen by swiping your finger from the top of the phone.
Then select Power Saving. You may need to scroll left to right along the available icons.
To change the settings, then pull down the notification screen again, press the Settings / Gear icon at the top.
Then under System select Battery and then Power saving mode to change the options.
To store a phone number that you have received in an email, hold down on the number and you will be given the option to call, send an SMS or add the number to your contacts
To delete or remove home screen widgets, simply press and hold. Then drag the widget to the top-right corner of the screen and into the Trash icon.
To quickly close Apps, press the Multitask key.
On most devices, this is the bottom right button, but may vary.
This will display your currently running Apps.
From here you can simply swipe the Apps off the screen by dragging your finger left or right.
This is a very quick way to free up some memory.
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.
To enable / disable your notification light, go to Settings – Device – Sounds and notifications – LED indicator.
From here you can choose various options.
This may not be available on all models. An alternative however is to download NoLED from the Play Store, which has many options for incoming notifications.
Android now comes with a sound Equaliser so you can adjust your bass and treble.
Simply open a music file using the Music Player App or just open the App.
Then press More in the top right and choose Settings – SoundAlive and then select Custom.
Then simply move the sliders or dials to adjust the bass and treble.
Here’s how to pair your device with another Bluetooth device.
First you will need to turn Bluetooth on. To do this, drag your finger from the top of the screen down, to show your notifications menu. Then press Bluetooth so the icon is green.
Then press the Scan button and your device will start to scan for pairable devices.
Choose the desired device and press Accept. You may be asked to enter a PIN or Password.


