Smartphones And Mobiles
?Trusted Voice? is Android?s latest Smart Lock feature
Smart Lock is one of the coolest features included with Android 5.0 Lollipop; it offers a handful of clever ways to unlock your device automatically at the right time and place. Now, Google is rolling out another option that could be great for anyone who enjoys talking to their smartphone.
Trusted Voice apparently lets you unlock your phone by simply saying the words ?Ok Google.? You can set up the new feature in just a few minutes, though Google notes that it?s not as secure as other methods. Someone with a similar voice could potentially trick your phone, or they could just use a recording of you to unlock the device. Still, it?s a pretty cool addition to Smart Lock, which already includes Trusted Devices, Trusted Places and Trusted Face as alternative options. According to Android Police, Trusted Voice is just rolling out now to the first devices, so it could be a while before most people get to try it for themselves.
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Samsung Galaxy S6 Tips And Tricks
Samsung didn?t see the kind of sales it hoped for with last year?s Galaxy S5, so this year the Galaxy S6 is a radical departure. A number of prominent features from last year?s device have been removed, and others are disabled by default to make for a...
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How To Protect Individual Apps And Settings On Android With Password
It?s no hidden fact that with the amount of personal data that our smartphones today hold, privacy and identity protection is a huge concern. There have been ways around to ?lock? your device for a very long time ? long before iPhone and Android ever...
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5 Tips To Make The Most Of Your New Moto X
By now, you've had time to play with your new Moto X. You've shown it off, maybe you've read about a few of the features, and even gave your phone a name. If you?re looking to fall even more in love, here are few tips to help you. Get Comfortable...
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Finding Your Phone With The New Motorola Keylink
Here?s an old situation: you haven?t gone very far but you know you?re missing something. You check your pockets, maybe rifle through your bag. Where did your phone go? Here?s a new solution: Motorola Keylink. Keylink is a small device that you attach...
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Hello Skip. Goodbye Pin. Introducing Motorola Skip For Moto X.
Thirty-nine. That?s the number of times the typical person unlocks their smartphone each day. For power users it?s closer to a hundred times per day. At 2.3 seconds each time the phone is unlocked, it adds up to a lot of time spent entering 4-digit PINs...
Smartphones And Mobiles