General
1. Take a screenshot: Taking a screenshot
with the Samsung Galaxy S3 is a snap: simply hold the power and home
button for about two seconds. The image with then be saved to your
gallery.
2. Quickly multitask: To hop between apps
without having to go through the home screen, hold down the home button
for a few seconds and your currently-running apps will appear on
screen. Tap on the one you want to switch to. You can also kill running
apps swiping them left or right.
3. How to hard reset: Hopefully, you
won't have to hard reset your Galaxy S3 too often but if you do, here's a
simple guide. You go into Settings, tap Storage, scroll to the Factory
Data Reset button, follow the on-screen instructions and select Erase
Everything. Confirm this by tapping Yes and your Galaxy S3 will reset and reboot.
4. Display battery percentage: The
Samsung Galaxy S3 lets you easily see how much juice is really left on
your device. Go to Setttings, then Display and then check the "Display
battery percentage" box.
5. Turn on WiFi Direct: WiFi Direct lets
you send content to to other WiFi Direct devices without needing a WiFi
network. To turn this on with the Samsung Galaxy S3, go into Settings,
more Settings, scroll down to the WiFi Direct column and then slide it
on.
6. Turn on S Beam: The Samsung Galaxy S3
comes with an NFC chip that lets you quickly transfer content to other
NFC Android devices with S Beam. To turn this on, go into Settings, more
Settings and then tap S Beam. You'll be given instructions on how to
use it and it will be active once you slide it to on.
7. Set data limit: The Samsung Galaxy S3
is great for browsing the web but some of you may be nearing your data
limit for the month. In order to set up data limit notifications, go
into Settings, tap Data usage and then check the box which says "Set
mobile data limit." Once you've checked this, you can set the data limit
on the graph below by sliding the limit bar up or down.
8. Save battery life: The Galaxy S3 has solid battery life but you can alway eek out a bit more by following this guide.
You should read through it but by lowering your screen brightness,
turning off location services when your'e not using it and turning off
push data for email, you'll definitely be able to get better battery
life.
9. Quick access to Mute, Restart and Airplane mode:
You can turn on Airplane mode and Mute a variety of ways but the
quickest route is to hold the side power button down for a few seconds.
You'll then be given the option to turn off your phone, reset it, mute
it or turn on Airplane mode.
10. Quick access to search: Hold the Menu button for two seconds and you'll quickly be kicked to the Google search bar.
11. Quick access to Settings: You can go
through the Apps menu and then tap Settings but a quicker way to get to
it is pulling down the notification bar and then tapping on the gears
icon. This should be under the Screen rotation button.
S Voice, Motion Gestures
12. Activate S Voice: The Galaxy S3 lets
you use your voice to control a ton of functions with its S Voice
feature. To use this, tap the home button twice and S Voice will be
activated.
13. S Voice actions: The Galaxy S3 uses
the S Voice for a variety of functions. Once you activate S Voice, you
can use it to send and receive calls, send texts, set alarms, find
directions and even launch other apps. Once it's launched, just say what
you want to do. For example, to text your friend Jim, open S Voice and
say "Text Jim (insert message)."
14. Disable S Voice: While S Voice is
nice, some of you may want to turn it off. To turn off S Voice on the
Galaxy S3, open the S Voice app and then hit the Menu button. You then
go into Settings and uncheck the Launch S Voice box. This will also give
you faster access to the home screen because the phone won't wait for
the second press to launch S Voice.
15. Turn on Motion controls: The Samsung
Galaxy S3 offers a variety of motion controls which enable you to use
gestures to control the phone. Instead of going through each one, we'll
point you to the list of them. Go into your phone's Settings, tap Motion
and then check the Motion box.
16. Change the keyboard: If you want to
try a new keyboard on your Galaxy S3, it's very simple to change. Go
into Settings, tap on Language and input and then tap on Default.
Depending on which new keyboard you've downloaded, you'll be able to
make that the standard input method on your Galaxy S3.
Security
17. Select a screen lock: Putting a
screen lock will help secure your Galaxy S3 and this can be done by
going into the Settings and then tapping on Security. Tap Screen Lock
and you'll then have the option to put in Swipe, Motion, Face unlock,
Face and voice, Pattern, PIN or Pinword.
18. Customize your lock screen: If you've
set up a screen lock, you'll also be able to control what info appears
on it. Go into Settings, tap on Security, then tap on Lock screen
options. From here, you'll be able to set up Shortcuts, turn on the
Information ticker, get quick access to the camera, set up a Clock or
Dual clocks, turn on weather widget and you can even toggle the Ripple
effect.
19. Encrypt device, SD card: If you
encrypt your Samsung Galaxy S3, go into Settings, tap on Security and
then tap on either Encrypt device or Encrypt SD card. Once you've tapped
these, you'll go through the on-screen instructions for securing your
device further.
Photography
20. Use Share Shot: The Galaxy S3 has an
amazing camera and one of the coolest features is called Share Shot,
which enables you to quickly share shots with nearby Samsung users in
real time. In the Camera app, tap on the shooting mode button (in the
middle) and then scroll down and check Share shot. Have your other
Samsung-toting friends do the same and as long as you're within 100
meters of each other, shared images will be stored in a Share Shot album
on the device.
21. Use Group Cast: The Group Cast
feature on the Galaxy S3 lets multiple users interact with the same
image at once - including the ability to have real-time markups on an
image or PDF file. To launch this with other devices on the same WiFi
network, open an image, tap on the Share button and then tap on Group
Cast.
22. Use AllShare Play: The Samsung AllShare Play
lets you use DLNA to "automagically" transmit content from your Galaxy
S3 to other devices like a television or a computer. You have to sign up
for an AllShare account but once you do, launch the AllShare Play app
and then follow the on-screen instructions for adding other devices or
for utilizing web storage.
23. Turn on HDR or Panorama: You can set a
variety of shooting options on the Galaxy S3. To turn on things like
HDR or Panorama, open up the Camera app and then tap on the Shooting
mode button. From there, you'll be able to choose from Single shot,
Burst shot, HDR, Smile shot, Beauty, Panorama, Cartoon, Share shot and
Buddy photo share.
24. Take better shots: This is probably
the one aspect that will take the most time to learn but it's definitely
worth it. Basically, when you're taking photos with your iPhone 4S,
keep in mind the lighting, composition and angles. We've dedicated
multiple sections to helping you take better smartphone photos, so go ahead and check out how to capture light and how to properly compose your pictures.
Apps
25. Install apps: The Galaxy S3 comes
with a bunch of great preloaded apps but you can add many more through
the Google Play Store. To do this, open the Google Play Store app, click
on the apps menu, click on an app you want to download and then hit the
Install button. There's a variety of free and paid apps.
26. Install apps from your computer: You
can install apps on your Galaxy S3 directly from your computer. Go to
play.google.com when you're signed into your Google account, choose the
app you want to download, click Install and there will be an option that
says "Send To Another Device…" Tap on the "Choose another device on
which to install," scroll down to the Samsung Galaxy S3 option and the
app will be automatically installed a few seconds later.
27. Install apps from non-Play Store: The
Google Play Store is a great way to add apps but so is the Amazon
Appstore or GetJar. To install apps from third-party markets on the
Galaxy S3, go into Settings, tap Security and then check the "Unknown
sources" box. This does come with some security risks, so be sure you
want to do this.
28. Put an app on your home screen: After
you've downloaded an app, you can easily put it on your home screen of
the Galaxy S3. Open the app tray and simply hold down on an app icon for
a second or two. You'll then be able to drag it to the home screen you
want it to be on. '
29. Delete apps: If you want to get rid
of an app, it's pretty easy to do on the Galaxy S3. Open the app menu
and then tap and hold an app icon like you were going to place it on the
home screen. Drag it to the App info icon on the bottom of the screen
and then click on the Uninstall icon.
Advanced tips
30. Root your Galaxy S3: If you want to
really tinker with your Galaxy S3, you should root it. This will give
you allow you to install all sorts of new apps and ROMs but it does come
with risks, so be prepared for those. To root your Galaxy S3, follow this guide.
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