5 Stupid Android Questions You’re Probably Afraid to Ask
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Android is complex and simple at the same time. In recognition of that fact, here are 5 stupid Android questions you’re probably too afraid to ask.
Many of these questions and answers are taken from the regular r/Android Moronic Monday threads, like this one.
5) Why is Google Services such a data killer and what can I do to fix it?
Some people have complained that Google Services takes up over 2GB per data every month. That’s a ridiculous amount of data – even if you’re on one of the high volume 6GB or more plans.
4) Is there a backup solution for saved games that does not require rooting?
Rooting is the best way to backup everything on your phone, including all your apps, personal data, saved games, and more. However, just because you haven’t rooted your phone doesn’t mean you’re completely out of luck.
3) What is ART?
ART is a new concept that has recently been making headlines. Since it’s a new concept, most people don’t really understand what it means.
2) Can you manually switch from 4G to 3G networks on your Android smartphone?
Some carriers limit consumers to a certain amount of 4G data. Once you’ve used this amount of 4G data, you’re bumped down to 3G. T-Mobile is the only carrier I know that works this way.
1) Has CyanogenMod gone commercial? Did CyanogenMod turn to the dark side?
We’ve already talked about how CyanogenMod has major ambitions for the future. But these major ambitions have alienated some of the popular custom ROM’s core users.
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John Doe
2 days ago
Great article! Very informative and well-written. Thanks for sharing.
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Jane Smith
5 days ago
I found the security section particularly helpful. Looking forward to more content like this!
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