
The Galaxy Note 7 is here, and it’s one of the most feature-packed smartphones of all time. Here are fifteen tips and tricks for getting the most out of your phone, including hidden settings, new features and useful accessories.
Mobile phones are getting smarter and more complicated all the time. User Manuals can sometimes be difficult to understand and often rely on you knowing lots about mobile phones. To try and help you make the most of your phone, and get to grips with some of the more advanced features of your phone, we’ve put together the following “How To” guides.
The Galaxy Note 7 is here, and it’s one of the most feature-packed smartphones of all time. Here are fifteen tips and tricks for getting the most out of your phone, including hidden settings, new features and useful accessories.
The Note 7 is a mighty phone, but it’s hamstrung somewhat by the amount of bloatware that it comes with. Here’s how to get rid of them — to save space, simplify your app drawer and save your data allowance by preventing useless updates.
The Note 7 comes with 64GB of storage space as standard, compared to just 32GB on the Note 5… yet there are more ways to run out of space than ever before, with VR apps and games, 4K video recording and increasingly heavy apps and features. Today, we’ll be showing you how to regain some of that space, by adding new hardware or making software tweaks. Let’s get started!
The Note 7 is a marvel of modern smartphone engineering, with a bright and beautiful screen, powerful innards and even the new USB-C connector. Yet while USB-C does have its advantages, what are you supposed to do with the decades-worth of Micro USB cables and accessories you’ve accrued? Just throw them out? Not likely! Instead, you can keep using your existing cables and accessories using a USB-C to Micro USB adapter.
The Note 7 is protected by Corning’s latest Gorilla Glass 5, but that hardly means it’s invulnerable. In this article, we’ll show you how to protect your Samsung Galaxy Note 7’s screen from scratches, drops and other dangers — including plastic and tempered glass screen protectors, cases and more.