ixTable of Contents 9 Audio, Video, Photos, and Movies 229Enjoying Music with the Music Application...
My Samsung Galaxy Note™ IIxReading Magazines with Play Magazines ...274Open th
xiAbout the AuthorsAbout the AuthorsCraig James Johnston has been involved with technology since his high school days at Glenwood High in Durban, Sout
AcknowledgmentsxiiDedication“We shouldn’t be surprised that conditions in the universe are suitable for life, but this is not evidence that the univer
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PrologueGetting to Know Your Galaxy Note IILet’s start by getting to know more about your Galaxy Note II by examing the external features, device feat
Prologue4Front Proximity sensorLight sensorTouchscreenIndicator lightFront cameraBack buttonHome buttonMenu button • Proximity sensor— Detects whe
5Your Galaxy Note II’s External Features • Touchscreen— The Galaxy Note II has a 5.5" 720×1280 pixel Super AMOLED HD (Super Active-Matrix Organic
Prologue6 • Power button—Allows you to wake up your Galaxy Note II by pressing once. Press and hold for one second to reveal a menu of choices. The
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7S Pen • 3.5mm headphone jack—Plug in your Galaxy Note II or third-party headsets to enjoy music and talk on the phone. • Noise canceling microph
Prologue8Special S Pen ScreenBy default, when you remove the S Pen from your Galaxy Note II, a special S Pen screen displays. On that screen, you see
9S PenHover over the video progress bar and move left and right to scrub through the videoTouch previewed frame to jump to itInformation about the men
Prologue10Air View Is Not Always AvailableApps must be specifically written to support Air View, which means that as of the writing of this book there
11S PenScrolling Using the S PenYou can scroll up and down by hovering your S Pen at the top or bottom of an area of the screen that scrolls, such a
Prologue12 5. The command is executed and you should see the app load and your keyword acted upon. In the example, the Message app opens, and a new m
13First-Time SetupFirst-Time SetupBefore setting up your new Samsung Galaxy Note II, you should have a Google account because your Galaxy Note II r
Prologue14 5. Enter the password for the Wi-Fi network using the onscreen keyboard. 6. Touch Connect. Your Galaxy Note II connects to the Wi-Fi netw
15First-Time Setup 10. Enter the email address you used for your Samsung account. 11. Enter your Samsung account password. 12. Touch Sign In. 13.
Prologue16 18. Enter your Google account email address (your Gmail address). 19. Enter your Google account password. 20. Touch to continue. 21. Ch
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17First-Time Setup 27. Touch to create a Dropbox account. 28. Touch to sign in to your existing Dropbox account. 29. Touch to skip using Dropbox an
Prologue18Fundamentals of Android 4.1 and TouchWizYour Galaxy Note II is run by an operating system called Android. Android was created by Google to r
19Fundamentals of Android 4.1 and TouchWizWorking with Notifications and Settings on the Lock ScreenYou can work with notifications and set-tings ri
Prologue20The Home Screen(s)After you unlock your Galaxy Note II, you are presented with the middle Home screen. Your Galaxy Note II has five Home
21Fundamentals of Android 4.1 and TouchWizWorking with NotificationsTo interact with notifications that appear in the Notification
Prologue22Creating App ShortcutsTouch the Launcher icon to see all of your apps. Touch and hold on the app you want to make a shortcut for. Aft
23Fundamentals of Android 4.1 and TouchWizCreating App FoldersTo create a new App folder, touch and hold the first app shortcut you want in your
Prologue24 • Favorites Tray—The Favorites Tray is visible on all Home screens. You can drag apps to the Favorites Tray so that they are available
25Fundamentals of Android 4.1 and TouchWiz Drag— Dragging always starts with a touch and hold. For example, if you touch the Notification bar, you
Prologue26To make the next letter you type a capital letter, touch the Shift key. To make all letters capitals (or CAPS), double-tap the Shift key to
Contents at a Glance Prologue Getting to Know Your Galaxy Note II ... 3 Chapter 1 Con
27Fundamentals of Android 4.1 and TouchWizTo type numbers or symbols, touch the Symbols key.When on the Numbers and Symbols screen, touch the Symbols
Prologue28To enter an accented character, touch and hold any vowel or C, N, or S keys. A small window opens enabling you to select an accented or alt
29Fundamentals of Android 4.1 and TouchWizSwipe to TypeInstead of typing on the keyboard in the traditional way by touching each letter individual
Prologue30Edit TextAfter you enter text, you can edit it by cutting, copying, or pasting the text. This task describes how to select and copy text
31Fundamentals of Android 4.1 and TouchWizPlacing a CursorYou can also simply place a cursor on the screen and move it around to do manual text edi
Prologue32ONEHANDED TYPINGYour Galaxy Note II is a pretty large phone and unlike smaller phones that have 4-inch screens, you cannot type with one ha
33Fundamentals of Android 4.1 and TouchWizApp menuTouch and hold a link to reveal the link context menuTouch an item in the menuRun Two Apps at the Sa
Prologue34 3. Drag the app to either the top or bottom half of the screen and release it. 4. Drag the bar up or down to give more or less room to ea
35Installing Synchronization SoftwareSwitch Between AppsYou can switch between running apps and close apps using the multitasking feature. 1. Pre
Prologue36Install Android File Transfer (Apple Mac OS X)You only need the Android File Transfer app when using a Samsung Android phone (like your
Table of Contents Prologue: Getting to Know Your Galaxy Note II 3Your Galaxy Note II’s External Features ...
37Installing Synchronization SoftwareInstall Google Music Manager (Apple Mac)Don’t install Google Music Manager unless you plan to upload files fr
Prologue38Install Google Music Manager (Windows)Don’t install Google Music Manager unless you plan to upload files from your computer to the Googl
39Installing Synchronization SoftwareConfigure Music Manager (Windows and Apple Mac) 1. Click Continue. 2. Enter your Google (Gmail) email add
Prologue40 7. Choose whether to upload all of your music or just some of your playlists. Remember that you can only upload 20,000 songs for free. Ski
41Installing Synchronization Software 13. Click Continue. 14. Click Close.1314
Choose a new wallpaper
In this chapter, you find out how to customize your Galaxy Note II to suit your needs and lifestyle. Topics include the following: Using wallpapers
Chapter 2Customizing Your Galaxy Note II74 1. Touch and hold in an open area on the Home screen. 2. Touch Set Wallpaper. 3. Select where you want
75Changing Your WallpaperWallpaper from Gallery PicturesYou can use any picture in your Gallery as a wallpaper. 1. Select the photo you
Chapter 2Customizing Your Galaxy Note II76Live WallpaperLive wallpaper is wallpaper with some intelligence behind it. It can be a cool anima
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77Changing Your Keyboard 1. Pull down the notification bar and touch the Settings icon. 2. Touch Language and Input . 3. Check the box next to a
Chapter 2Customizing Your Galaxy Note II78What Can You Do with Your New Keyboard?Keyboards you buy in Google Play can do many things. They can change
79Adding Widgets to Your Home Screens 4. Position the widget where you want it on the Home screen . 5. Drag the widget between sections of the Hom
Chapter 2Customizing Your Galaxy Note II80Remove and Move a WidgetSometimes you want to remove a widget, resize it, or move it around. 1. Touch a
81Changing Accessibility Settings 1. Pull down the Notification bar and touch the Settings icon. 2. Touch Accessibility . 3. Touch to enable
Chapter 2Customizing Your Galaxy Note II82 10. Touch to set the font size used on your Galaxy Note II. You can choose sizes ranging from tiny to
83Adjusting Sound Settings 1. Pull down the Notification bar and touch the Settings icon. 2. Touch Sound. 3. Touch to change the volume fo
Chapter 2Customizing Your Galaxy Note II84 12. Touch to enable or disable the screen lock sound that plays when your Galaxy Note II locks the screen
85Modifying Display Settings 1. Pull down the Notification bar and touch the Settings icon. 2. Touch Display. 3. Touch to change the wallpaper. Rea
Chapter 2Customizing Your Galaxy Note II86 11. Touch to choose how many minutes of inactivity must pass before your Galaxy Note II puts the screen t
My Samsung Galaxy Note™ IIviAdjusting Samsung-Specific Settings ...
87Adjusting Samsung-Specific SettingsAdjusting Samsung-Specific SettingsOn top of the regular Android features, Samsung has added some that only work
Chapter 2Customizing Your Galaxy Note II88Blocking Mode Blocking mode enables you to choose a time period when notifications are blocked. This
89Adjusting Samsung-Specific SettingsMotionMotion has a number of features that enable you to use hand movements and phone movements to show inform
Chapter 2Customizing Your Galaxy Note II90 8. Touch to enable or disable Pan to Move Icon. To use this feature, touch and hold an icon to s
91Adjusting Samsung-Specific SettingsS PenThe S Pen Settings screen enables you to configure how your S Pen behaves and even makes it possible for
Symbols24-hour time format, setting, 159AABC key, 27accented characters, entering, 28acceptingcalls, 205-206invitationscorporate event invita-tions, 1
305appsdeleting, 161editing, 161Location Alarm, 161managing, 160-161Smart Alarm, 161Snooze feature, 161volume, 161Aldiko app, 274Amazon accounts, crea
Indexapps306Contactsadding contact photos, 190adding contacts, 191-200adding contacts to Home screen, 200-201checking contact’s status, 188choosing wh
307browsing web with Chromeshortcuts, 21creating, 22removing, 24stopping, 299-300switching, 35YouTube, 254main screen, 255playing videos, 256-257setti
Indexbrowsing web with Chrome308Network Action Predictions, 103Privacy, 102-104browser tricks, 96-97browsing in secret, 101Developer Tools, 107landsca
viiTable of Contents 5 Google Now and Navigation 141Google Now ...
309Contacts appMost Visited sites list, 99-100Other Devices list, 100viewing, 98browser tricks, 96-97browsing in secret, 101Developer Tools, 107landsc
IndexContacts app310manually, 192with NFC (Near Field Communications), 194from vCards, 193checking contact’s status, 188choosing contacts to display,
311Facebook accountsDisplay Options panel (Play Books app), 269-270Display settings, 84-86DIVIDE, 124Dock mode (Clock)dock settings, 166-167enabling,
IndexFavorites Tray312Favorites Tray, 24Featured list (Play Books app), 265FIFO (first in, first out), 217filesattaching to messages, 224-225sendingwi
313landscape keyboardgetting directions, 146-147Google Latitude, 153offline Google Maps, 150-151overview, 146settings, 145, 148-152setting up, 145Goog
IndexLandscape mode (Email app)314Landscape mode (Email app), 128landscape orientationChrome app, 96for videos, 245language, changing, 80-84Language a
315optimizing batterymodesBlocking mode, 88Easy mode, 17Home Screen mode, 87monitoring battery use, 297-298Most Visited sites list (Chrome), 94, 99-10
IndexOS X316OS XAndroid File Transfer, installing, 36Google Music Managerconfiguring, 39-41installing, 37Other Devices list (Chrome), 94, 100PPage Bud
317service set identifier (SSID)public transportation options on Google Maps, 147purchasingAndroid apps, 285books from Play Books app, 265-267music fr
Indexsettings318settingsAccessibility, 81-82Accounts, 182-186Application Manager, 299-300Battery, 297-298BluetoothBluetooth settings, 47device setting
My Samsung Galaxy Note™ IIviii 7 Contacts 181Adding Accounts ...
319videosS Pen Keeper, 91stylus tip, 7text entry, 31-32S Pen Keeper, 91SSID (service set identifier), 49SSL (Secure Sockets Layer), 127stars (Gmail),
Indexvideos320sharing videos on, 247uploading videos, 260Video to Upload dialog, 260viewingbookmarks, 98calendars, 169notifications, 19-21photos, 251-
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