Some Android Hidden feature and tricks



1.Offline Google Maps
If you’re lost and you have not wifi or data, you can still use Google Maps. 
The system is available offline and allows you to select and download a specific area on the map which you can then browse later.
To create an offline map, press Search > Make this map area available offline. You can store up to six maps on your device.





2.Install  Google Chrome on your Device
Download Google’s Chrome to Phone app, and you will be able to send links, messages and phone numbers from your desktop browser straight to your phone. It helps you access bookmarks and saved searches immediately on your phone.

3.Dictionary
Android lets you save complicated names and words to its dictionary. This means when you want to write out the name again, it will come up as predictive text and save you from re-writing it each time. To add a word to dictionary, press down on it and hold until the white line beneath disappears. This means it has automatically saved.



4.Keep your storage space clean
It seems like the on-board storage space on smartphones is never enough. That's why moving your stuff – music, videos, apps – onto a microSD card is a good idea. Also, try to get rid of apps and games that you don't use since these occupy space as well. Just go to Settings > Apps and uninstall whatever software isn't needed. To get a better idea as to what files and folders really take up the most storage space, getDiskUsage from the Play Store. It represents visually each folder with a rectangle – the bigger the rectangle, the more space it occupies. Then just move or delete all the stuff you don't need using a file manager. ES File Explorer is one we'd recommend.


5.how to track a lost or stolen phone
In case you have not heard of these already, there are Android apps capable of tracking a lost or missing smartphone – apps like Lookout, which is also a good anti-virus tool, and Where's My Droid. Just make sure you have these installed and configured before actually losing your phone.

6.Take over your notification light
In case you have a notification light on your phone, you may customize the alerts it displays using the Light Flow app. And in case you don't have one, make your camera's LED light flash at specific events with the Flash Notification app.
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