Q. I haven't figured out how to turn off the obnoxious voice that starts up every time I view a text message. How do I change this setting?
A. Main Menu (big button the in the middle of phone under the screen) 9. Settings and Tools 8. Phone Setting 3. Voice Command Settings 1. Text Message Readout "off" OK
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What does the active applications on Samsung phone do?
Q. I just got a Samsung Galaxy S4 and trying to figure out what all these apps and widgets do. In widgets, there's one called active applications. I know that you can see which apps you have recently opened and you can "end" them. It also displays the MB and CPU % of each active app. What exactly do those mean?
My question is does this widget benefit the phone at all when you "end" apps that you're not using? Does it save battery or Internet usage data?
Also please give other advice on how to save battery and especially save Internet data on the phone so i don't go over my limit of 5.0 GB. Thank you so much for helping a non-technology savvy person like myself.
My question is does this widget benefit the phone at all when you "end" apps that you're not using? Does it save battery or Internet usage data?
Also please give other advice on how to save battery and especially save Internet data on the phone so i don't go over my limit of 5.0 GB. Thank you so much for helping a non-technology savvy person like myself.
A. Active applications refers to the applications running in the background. These applications consume system resources. The widget also shows the amount of RAM (Measured in Megabytes). RAM (Random access memory) is a temporary form of storage for data which keeps your applications running. Your CPU (Central processing unit ) processes data to carry out instructions to run applications. The more RAM and more CPU a certain process/application uses, the more likely it will make you smartphone feel slower.(You will not notice a significant drop in speed when having many active applications because the Galaxy S4 is one of the fastest and most powerful phones around).
To make sure you don't go over the network data limit, you can finish running applications which try to connect to the internet such as Youtube.
You can go to:
1-Settings
2-Connections (At the top)
3-Data Usage
4-Set mobile data limit
5-Set a limit on mobile data usage and a warning to tell you when you are getting close.
To make sure you don't go over the network data limit, you can finish running applications which try to connect to the internet such as Youtube.
You can go to:
1-Settings
2-Connections (At the top)
3-Data Usage
4-Set mobile data limit
5-Set a limit on mobile data usage and a warning to tell you when you are getting close.
How to rid of pictures from Samsung phone?
Q. I have a SGH-T139 Samsung flip phone from T- Mobile, now on my photo album it only gives me two options "save or view" and nothing else. Is there a way to erase them as for I have no use for those pictures? I want to see if I can do this with out using customer service or going to a store but those are my last options. I went to the mall shops and they didn't have a clue on how to do it.
If it would of had a delete button I wouldn't be asking this question.
If it would of had a delete button I wouldn't be asking this question.
A. Click on the picture. Go to options and hit the delete button.
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