Not exact matches
One of the things I decided to focus on in March was to enjoy the simplicity of life, which for me means slowing down... It's not always the easiest for me because I thrive
under the pressure of having a full plate of things to accomplish, but I'm slowly learning to put the to - do list and
phone away and take a bit of time for me — whether that's
tapping it back on the bike at SoulCycle a few times a week, grabbing a glass of wine with friends or simply reading a book.
The Developer Options menu might be hidden which is why we have to make it appear
under Settings: go to Settings > About
Phone and
tap seven times on the Build Number section.
To check what Android version you have - open your device Settings app, scroll to the bottom and
tap «About
phone or About tablet»,
under «Android version», the number shown is your device's Android version number.
For starters, you have to rapidly
tap the «Android version» entry
under About
phone in Settings, then do the same with the Nougat logo that follows.
In past versions, by
tapping the «Android Version» entry
under «About
Phone,» you'd reveal an easter egg reflecting the dessert - based update.
Sure enough, the
phone survives being dunked in the sink and run
under a
tap.
Under the Wi - Fi calling option on the
Phone screen,
tap «Calls on Other Devices.»
Moreover, for making things work from your first attempt, on your smartphone perform:
tap on Menu, select Settings and
under About
Phone tap 7 times repeatedly on Built Number — developer options will be enabled; then from «menu - > settings - > developer options» check the USB Debugging option.
In the main settings,
under «About
phone»,
tap the Android version entry rapidly to unveil a hidden animation, then long - press the Lollipop logo that appears.
In the main settings,
under About
Phone,
tapping the Android Version entry rapidly unveils a hidden animation, and this time it's interactive.
Under almost any lighting conditions, even when it was extremely dark, I was able to instantly log into my
phone after
tapping the on button and holding it up to my face.
If the Developer Options menu isn't being listed
under Settings, then it means that you will have to enable that first: go to Settings > About
phone > Software Information and here you have to
tap seven times on the Build Number text.
The Developer Options menu might be hidden which is why we have to make it appear
under Settings: go to Settings > About
Phone and
tap seven times on the Build Number section.
In any case,
tap the «Android N» graphic
under Settings > About
phone on the latest N preview, and «Namey McNameface» appears.
Then, on your smartphone, before flashing the stock Android 4.4.2 KitKat OS, gain developer options (
tap a few times on Built number
under «menu — settings — about
phone) and enable USB debugging option (just access «menu — settings — developer options»).
That includes taking a picture or video by just
tapping the fingerprint scanner, an easy way to take selfies without straining
under the sheer size of the
phone, and even answering a
phone call or stopping alarms by just touching the sensor.
Under previous legislation, investigators could
tap into a suspect's SMS communications and regular
phone conversations, providing that the alleged crime was severe
(Alternatively, the option to wake the
phone by double -
tapping the screen can be found
under Settings > Display.)
On your AT&T Galaxy Note 2 you must become a developer (
tap 7 times repeatedly on Built Number from «menu — settings — about
phone») and then have to check the USB Debugging field which is located
under «menu — settings — developer options».
Next, on your
phone enable Developer Options and then check the USB Debugging feature: for Developer Options
tap repeatedly in Built Number until you notice the «you are a developer» prompt displayed; the USB Debugging field is located
under «menu — > settings — > developer options».
Tap on Encrypt
phone under Encryption in Security menu.