Android for beginners: Setting up your phone
Introduction
So you got an Android smartphone for Christmas? Congrats! Now, go
ahead and do the robot dance. We'll pretend we're not watching. One
thing you can be certain of, no one's gonna laugh at you. A new droid is
worth celebrating - but if it's your first, you may as well want to
make some noise.
Oh, and do take your time. You will soon give your new phone all the
attention it deserves. After all, the more you take care of it, the
better it'll serve you. Yes, it may seem scary at first, but it's not
rocket science, we promise. Droids will do with occasional dusting and
polishing, and regular oil changes.
A smartphone is a very powerful tool if used properly and getting the
best out of it could seem like a daunting task at first. Hopefully,
this article will help you find your way through the hundreds of
settings and thousands of apps.
Android is an open source mobile operating system by Google. It's
exactly the search giant who's doing all the development and there are
some core Google apps for Android that should be taken care of before
proceeding. Apps such as Search, Maps and Gmail are likely to have
updated versions waiting for you on the Play Store.
Hopefully, the smartphone you just got the wraps off of is running
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, or even Android 4.1/4.2 Jelly Bean, if
you've been good all year. Oh, but even if that's not the case, you need
not worry. Most of the apps we're about to cover are available for
earlier Android builds too.
So without further ado, let's dive right in and show you what your new Android smartphone is capable of.
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