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Smart Android Tips and Tricks 2015 : Add More Thrill to your Experiences


Android—the most popular mobile operating system, with over 3 billion active and loyal users to its credit, is fast becoming an indispensible system for one and all.
Though you may not be aware of the same, there are many kinds of interesting things that your Android can do, so that’s why we have put together some useful top tips and tricks that will make you enjoy your phone and/ or tablet all the more!
Read on for some exciting tips and tricks that every Android user must know.
These will not only enhance your overall user experience but also offer an exhaustive range of benefits.
Right from providing the highest levels of security to beautifying your phone to make it look different from all others, you will not be disappointed to have these amazing Android tips and tricks up your sleeve.

Get More Organized with Folders

Android Icons in Folders
One of the best ways of making your Android experiences better is by organizing all the downloaded apps and their icons in pre-defined folders.
Instead of having hundreds of colourful apps littering your home screen panels (which really looks horrible!), do take out some time and organize them in separate folders for easier accessibility and viewing.
To group your apps into neat looking folders, all you need to do is little long press on a selected app and drop it on another.
You will then be allowed to make a folder that can be renamed as per your wishes.
You may choose to customize these folders to make them look attractive, drag and drop other icons and lot more.
This way you’ll have more space for widgets and you’ll get to see your wallpaper in a better way too!
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Enjoy the many Benefits of Google Now

useful and funny Google voice commands
Google Now raided the world of Android users after the launch of the Android 4.1 Jelly Bean—and in a big way indeed!
And if you still haven’t used it, then you really need to check out its great features and the reasons that are making it fast indispensible for all users alike.
Typically, an intelligent digital assistant which forms an integral part of the Google Search app, it helps you get access to a cards based interface/ notifications and offers helpful information on topics such as weather, travel and hospitality, sports scores and much more.
An easy and quick way of doing all this is by swiping up from the lower side of the screen—well, you may not have the icon if you have not yet opted for the service.Go for it!

List of 70+ Google Now Voice Commands

Most of the Anroid users must be well aware of already popular and smart personal assistant from Google namely Google Now. One of the coolest features that Android Kitkat has to offer its users is the Google Now voice commands. Working constantly on its new commands, Google keeps on updating this feature in order to make it more useful for Android smartphone owners.
Now the question arises, whether these voice commands are merely to attract more and more Android users or does it really lend a helping hand in the real lives. Well, when we threw light and researched on the real life scenarios of existing Android users, we at Techiesense realized that Now voice commands are greatly helpful for the users on the go. Let us throw light on how is this feature great indeed:
If you are at a place where typing is not that easy like a kitchen, office or may be just while walking on the road, if you want to convert currencies, measurement units etc. nothing can be as easy as simply telling it to Google and get the results within seconds. Yes, this is possible with voice commands.

If typing long phrases is not your cup of tea and you want watch a video on ‘how-to’, you can simply tell it to Google and it will show you only video results in no time.
Certain dedicated phrases are simple to learn and easy to speak rather than typing. And this is how the whole thing works.

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