Samsung Galaxy S7 Tips and Tricks
Factory OS: Android 6.0 (Marshmallow)
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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.
If you are browsing a website and want to see the HTML source code behind the page, then Android doesn’t offer you the ability to do this by default.
There is however a handy App called View Web Source which can be installed. Whenever you want to view the HTML of a web page, you just press the Menu – Share – View Web Source.
You can then browse the code or copy the content into the clipboard.
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.
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.
If you would like to unmount your SD card for whatever reason, then drag down your notifications menu from the top of the screen and press the Settings icon.
Then find Storage – SD card – Unmount SD card.
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.
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.
First open your Contacts App and select a contact. Then press Edit at the top of the screen.
Then should then see a photo icon. Press that and you will then see some options to either take a photo or select a photo from your Gallery.
Select the icon depending on your requirements.
To remove numbers from the call log that you don’t want anyone seeing, then open your Call Log.
This will normally be found on your Apps list or you can also go to your Dialler and find Logs or Call Logs.
Then press and hold on the contact you want to remove. When the Menu appears, press Delete.
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.
Android now comes with some great battery management built into the OS.
Pull down your notifications screen and select Settings.
Then go to Battery and you will see some useful stats such as the time remaining.
There are also two other options:
– Power saving mode and
– Ultra power saving mode
Select one of these to really make your phone last the distance.
Be warned that these can limit your device quite considerably as certain features will be disabled in order to conserve battery life.


