Saturday, September 13, 2014

Nexus 4 Tips and Tricks

How to Factory Reset Nexus 4

Performing a factory reset on Nexus 4 is done when you purchased the tablet second-hand, wiping your apps and starting from scratch or when it’s basically not functioning at all. If you can still get to the tablet’s menu, make sure to back up all necessary documents before you perform hard reset on your device. Here’s how you can do factory reset of your Nexus 4.

1. On your tablet, go to Settings.

2. Under the Personal section, tap on Backup and Reset.

3. Tap on Factory Data Reset and then press on Reset Tablet.

4. If youve set up a password for your device, it will prompt you to enter the said password, pin or pattern. And lastly press Erase Everything to clean out your device.

But if you can’t even get to the menu Lcd or the device is not functioning at all, you need to do these steps before you can perform factory reset.

1. Turn off the device first if it’s turned on and using a USB cable, connect it to your computer.

2. Press and hold Volume Up, Volume Down and the Power button simultaneously for about 3-4 seconds. This will turn on the device and you’ll see an Android image lying on its back. Wait for your computer to install the drivers before you go to the next step.

3. Using the volume buttons, navigate your device until you reach the Recovery Mode option. Press the Power Button for OK.

4. Your device will restart and will boot to a Lcd showing an Android with a red triangle. Just press and hold for few seconds the Power Button and Volume up to make the menu Lcd appear.

5. Now that you’re on the menu options, go to Settings and just follow the steps above to navigate to the Factory Data Reset page using the volume buttons. Use the Volume buttons for YES and the Power button to confirm.



How to Make Your Nexus 4 a WiFi Hotspot

Ever imagine how you can make your own Nexus 4 a WiFi hotspot? Well, sure you can. This feature allows for your other devices to pick up your mobile hotspot settings on your Nexus 4. This is more preferable when you’re in public trying to locate a WiFi connection. You can share your Nexus 4 connection with up to 8 computers or other devices. Check out these steps for easy, convenient and a money-saver internet experience.

1. On your device, head on to Settings

2. Select Wireless and Networks. And tap on More options.

3. Go to Tethering and portable hotspot.

4. And finally check on Portable WiFi hotpost.


Wait for few seconds and your phone will start broadcasting its WiFi network name. Now you’re ready to connect your other device to your portable mobile wifi hotspot.


How to Extend Battery Life of Nexus 4

Battery Life depends on how you use your device. For Google Nexus 4 device, if you want to save your battery to last longer hours, you may need to adjust your settings. Follow these suggestions:

If your Nexus 4 tablet has multiple users, each user can change the global Battery Settings. To control the Battery settings, go to Settings, select Device and tap Battery.

To extend the battery life of your Google Nexus 4, you need to turn off the features that you are not using:

• Turn off the Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or GPS on settings if not in used so your device will stop searching for a network signal. You can use the Settings app to turn them off. The GPS is located in Settings Personal Location access.

• The Maps or Navigation apps should not be leaved open on the Lcd. Close the application if not in used.

• Turn down your device volume with the volume keys.

• Lessen the Lcd brightness and make the Sleep timeout to shorter time. You can adjust the brightness on Settings Device Display

• Turn off the automatic syncing of apps if you dont need it. You can go to Settings Accounts Google account-name.

• If your not in range of a Wi-Fi network, switch your settings to Airplane mode. You can go to Settings Wireless & Networks More > Airplane mode, or press and hold the Power button.

• You should use the latest version of the software update. Software updates improves some features and fixes some bugs on the previous software version.


How to Turn on Screen Magnification on Google Nexus 4

With the advance technology we have these days, there is indeed an improvement of how day-to-day devices are structured. These devices, like mobile phones, can now cater to people with physical challenges especially to blind and deaf ones. Take for example the Google Nexus 4. It has lots of features that can be pretty useful to users with visual impairments. One of which is its Lcd magnification gestures which aides the readability of fonts and photos on a Lcd. Heres how to turn on the Screen Magnification feature on Nexus 4.

1.  On your Nexus 4 device, go to Settings.

2. Then go to System and select Accessibility.

3. And lastly go to Magnification Gestures to turn on Lcd magnification.


While you are in Magnification mode you can do these gestures:

1. Pan - just drag two or more fingers across the Lcd.

2. Adjust Zoom Level - pinch or expand using two or more fingers.

3. Temporarily magnify - triple-tap and hold.

4. Magnify and Pan - triple-tap and hold then drag your finger.

5. Toggle Magnification mode in and out - triple-tap and release or simply enter and exit and app to get out of magnification mode.

Take note that the triple-tap magnification gesture will work everywhere on your device except for the keyboard and navigation buttons.


How to Add and Remove an Account on Nexus 4

Synchronizing an account on your Nexus 4 enables you to get quick access on those accounts right on your smartphone. Whether youre adding a Google account or another account like Facebook or Twitter, then you must read this. Take note that in adding some accounts, you may need to obtain certain details from system administrator like the accounts domain or server address. Heres how to add and remove an account on Nexus 4.


To add an account

1. On your devices Lcd, go to Settings.

2. Then go to Accounts and select Add account.

3. And tap on the kind of account you wish to add on your device. Just follow the on-Lcd instructions to complete. Most accounts require a username and password depending on the kind of account and the configuration of the service youre connecting to.

4. You may also be asked to configure what kinds of data you want to sync, name the account and other pertinent details.

5. Once youre done adding an account you can view them on:

> For Google Accounts you can view them under Settings Accounts Google.
> For all other accounts you can view them under Settings Accounts.


To remove an account

1. To remove a Google account on your Nexus 4 touch its name under Settings Accounts or Settings Accounts Google, then Menu > finally tap on Remove account.

2. To remove other accounts on your Nexus 4 go to Settings Accounts account-name and look for Remove option.

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