Topic: Android geeks United
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Sat 10/25/14 01:12 PM
Any Android geeks by means developer, tester, tweaker or even newbies in the field of Android are highly welcomed here regardless of he / she. Hope to see someone soon

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Sat 10/25/14 01:20 PM
Android geeks united
is this a new religion I've never heard of:smile:

snowzstexzy's photo
Sat 11/01/14 01:16 PM
My androde is eatin up ma mb so fast dnt knw any trick 2 trick diz issue

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Sat 11/01/14 03:21 PM
I am getting a data usage alert on my Android like I was getting on my web browser for the Internet service provider for my computer. So I am cutting down on Apps. You can get used to using too many Apps with Android as they just keep on making them. LOL

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Sat 11/29/14 05:59 PM
Android has some great features for determining which apps are using your data.

If you install any apps which proves to be a data hog, and which costs you money, and which don't give you the option to better control their data usage...

...you can just un-install the guilty apps.

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Mon 02/09/15 05:46 AM
Like to see a parelell then, a non currupt series parelell encode &, encrypton so honest impedence was our only problem save, for electromagnetic radiations mercilessness with, alpha radiation &, more tolerable beta radiations! Us being gamma radiation beings!

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Wed 02/11/15 05:26 PM
It's always nice to see abstract poetry in the computer section.

Clubb's photo
Wed 02/11/15 08:57 PM
:smie: hey ANDROID fans...i'm developing ae zombies game mix with monsters with simple controls for PlayStore. And next ios...got any android questions anyone?

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Sun 02/15/15 09:17 AM
Does anyone here know how to trace a phone number for free

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Sun 04/05/15 09:48 PM
One quick battery saving tip is if you are not using it and don't care about updates at that time, then put it in airplane mode. Just don't forget you have done that like I did and spend a long time messing with it trying to figure out why it won't work. lol I am a bit of a geek. I love modding stuff.

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Sun 04/05/15 09:50 PM
Trackview app is good. You link it so an email. So if you lose it of it gets stolen you can find it via GPS and you can actually view through the camera of the lost phone through current phone.

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Sat 04/11/15 02:20 PM
My daughter just gave me her old Zeepad android tablet.

My question is this; Do I have to regularly manually clear the history or cache? Other than swiping off the apps that I used.

Like on a computer or lap top you have to clear the history and cookies.

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Sun 04/12/15 01:09 PM
Well you don't really have to do any of that, though you might clear cookies to preserve your privacy, or delete other unused data to save space (or privacy), or you might kill apps which waste battery or slow it down.

Sometimes I like to swipe away unused apps just because it makes it even faster to find the apps I am using, to switch to them.

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Sun 04/12/15 01:36 PM

Well you don't really have to do any of that, though you might clear cookies to preserve your privacy, or delete other unused data to save space (or privacy), or you might kill apps which waste battery or slow it down.

Sometimes I like to swipe away unused apps just because it makes it even faster to find the apps I am using, to switch to them.


Thanks, now, how do I do that?

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Tue 04/14/15 04:50 PM


Well you don't really have to do any of that, though you might clear cookies to preserve your privacy, or delete other unused data to save space (or privacy), or you might kill apps which waste battery or slow it down.

Sometimes I like to swipe away unused apps just because it makes it even faster to find the apps I am using, to switch to them.


Thanks, now, how do I do that?


Swipe away the apps?

Do you know which version of android it runs?

In many versions, you just hold down the home button at the bottom center of the screen, until the recent apps come up, then you just swipe them sideways.

I only do it to reduce visual clutter.

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Tue 04/14/15 04:59 PM



Well you don't really have to do any of that, though you might clear cookies to preserve your privacy, or delete other unused data to save space (or privacy), or you might kill apps which waste battery or slow it down.

Sometimes I like to swipe away unused apps just because it makes it even faster to find the apps I am using, to switch to them.


Thanks, now, how do I do that?


Swipe away the apps?

Do you know which version of android it runs?

In many versions, you just hold down the home button at the bottom center of the screen, until the recent apps come up, then you just swipe them sideways.

I only do it to reduce visual clutter.


Not a thousand per-cent positive. But it does say, Zeepad 7.0. Sooo, I am gussing 7.0? And I do know how to swipe off apps. I do that every time.

Thanks for all your help.