Teach Yourself VISUALLY Android Phones and Tablets, 2nd Edition

  • 3h 18m
  • Guy Hart-Davis
  • John Wiley & Sons (US)
  • 2015

Teach Yourself VISUALLY Android Phones and Tablets, 2nd Edition is the perfect resource if you are a visual learner who wants to master the ins and outs of the Android operating system. With step-by-step instructions driven by targeted, easy-to-understand graphics, this informative book shines a light on the features, functions, and quirks of the Android OS—and shows you how to use them. With the guidance provided by this easy to follow resource, you will quickly access, download, and enjoy books, apps, music, and video content, as well as photos, emails, and other forms of media, right from your phone or tablet! This book is perfect for Android users at beginner to intermediate levels.

The Android operating system is graphics intensive, which is why a visual guide is the best way to navigate your Android device. Now that the Android OS is available on both phones and tablets, you can maximize the productivity and convenience of your devices by mastering the features, functions, and quirks of this operating system.

  • Explore the latest Android features and functions
  • Peruse full-color illustrations that walk you, step-by-step, through instructions for using the Android operating system
  • Discover how to access, download, and enjoy multimedia content
  • Sync your Android devices to maximize their capabilities

Teach Yourself VISUALLY Android Phones and Tablets, 2nd Edition is the top resource for visual learners wanting to further explore the capabilities of Android devices.

About the Author

Kate J. Chase (Marshfield, VT) is an author, journalist, and online technical support consultant who has written, contributed to, or edited more than a dozen PC reference books, including PC Disaster and Recovery (Sybex, Christmas 2002) and Instant E-Commerce! (Sybex, 2001), as well as Windows XP Power Tools (Sybex, 2002), Office XP Complete (Sybex, 2002), Microsoft Office 2000 Troubleshooting and Problem Solving (Course Technology, 2000), and The IRQ Book (McGraw-Hill, 1999). Kate has been an active participant in Microsoft s Office beta program and has been using the Office 11 beta since November. Her work has appeared on Microsoft.com s Office Web site as well on the Microsoft Network, America Online and ZDnet in addition to her books in print.

In this Book

  • Getting Started with Android
  • Customizing Your Phone or Tablet
  • Sharing Your Device with Others
  • Working with Text, Voice, and Accessibility
  • Setting Up Communications
  • Networking and Communicating
  • Phoning, Messaging, and Social Networking
  • Working with Apps
  • Browsing the Web and E-Mailing
  • Taking and Using Photos and Videos
  • Using Maps, Clock, Play Music, and Videos
  • Troubleshooting Your Device
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