My Samsung Galaxy S 4 Author: Steve Schwartz | Language: English | ISBN:
0789751577 | Format: EPUB
My Samsung Galaxy S 4 Description
Step-by-step instructions with callouts to Samsung Galaxy S 4 photos that show you exactly what to do.
Help when you run into Samsung Galaxy S 4 problems or limitations.
Tips and Notes to help you get the most from your Samsung Galaxy S 4.
Full-color, step-by-step tasks walk you through getting and keeping your Samsung Galaxy S 4 working just the way you want. Learn how to
- Quickly set up your Galaxy S 4 and master its TouchWiz touch interface
- Customize the Home screen by adding widgets, favorite apps, and personal wallpaper
- Tweak system settings to make the phone uniquely yours
- Use social networks, manage contacts, and create appointments
- Discover the S 4’s best shortcuts for calling, texting, and web browsing
- Send and receive email from multiple accounts
- Shoot and share photos and HD video
- Find great third-party apps—and make the most of your built-in apps
- Never get lost with built-in GPS and Google Navigation
- Transfer photos, songs, and more between your S 4 and computer or between two phones
- Synchronize important contact, calendar, and other data across multiple accounts
- Control your TV and DVR with the built-in WatchON app
- Share music (and more) with nearby Samsung phones using Group Play
- “Mirror” your phone’s display on your high-def TV
- Share Internet access by transforming your S 4 into a mobile hotspot
- Keep your S 4 safe and secure
- Fix lockups, memory shortages, and other annoyances
- Series: My...
- Paperback: 544 pages
- Publisher: Que Publishing; 1 edition (August 24, 2013)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0789751577
- ISBN-13: 978-0789751577
- Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 5.9 x 1 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.9 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
I recently bought a Galaxy after using Apple products and Windows. Although I am an experienced user, the learning curve for the Android system was steep for me. I tried the on-line manual by Samsung which is basically worthless, Vakin's Mastering the Galaxy (nearly as bad), Hughes's Help Me Guide which is better but far from complete, and the Schwartz which I have found very helpful. For various reasons I push the Galaxy pretty hard and actually use some of the more advanced features. I have yet to find a question that the Schwartz book couldn't answer. As with many books, the index is not always helpful but... I suppose for an absolute beginner who just wants to make calls and perhaps to use the calendar and email, this book is probably overkill. Parenthetically, someone with only such basic needs would surely be better off with a different device. Absolute beginners could use the Hughes with profit, but the Schwartz is indispensable for the more advanced user. It is complete and, perhaps more important, clear sometimes with the slight downside of redundancy and over-explanation. But still -- excellent.
By David J. Schneider
Having never owned a smart phone, this book really gave us all the detail that we needed. Highly recommend this book.
By godfreyz
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