Smartphones And Mobiles
Sony Xperia Z Tips and Tricks
Sony kicked 2013 off with a bang when it announced the Sony Xperia Z. This new flagship Android handset is now in stores offering up its wealth of features to all, so let us show you how to get the most from this new top dog.Tip number 1: Controlling home screens
The first thing you?ll want to do when you get your Xperia Z is customise it to your style. By default there are five homescreens, but pinching together will let you add up to seven, reduce them down to one and change which screen serves as your default, simply by tapping the house icon in the corner.
Tip number 2: Using themes
Another way to customise your Xperia Z is with themes, again by pinching together on any homescreen and choosing ?themes? from the menu at the bottom you can select from a range of themes, each with its own colour scheme and wallpaper.
Tip number 3: Organising apps
All of your phone?s applications can be found in the app drawer, but keeping track of where each one is can get tricky, to try and make it easier, Sony has added a drop down menu which lets you organise your apps to your own order, alphabetically, by frequency or by when they were installed.
Tip number 4: Quick Settings
One of the most useful widgets Sony has included on the Xperia Z is Quick Settings. Adding it to a homescreen grants you fast access to toggling WiFi, Bluetooth, brightness, mobile data, sound settings, GPS, flight mode, roaming, your mobile hotspot and NFC.
Tip number 5: HDR video
The Xperia Z is the first smartphone on the market capable of HDR video, but it?s not immediately clear how to activate this mode. In your camera, rather than just pressing the record button, choose video mode and the option for HDR will then appear on the left hand side, from here you can toggle whether it?s on or off whilst you?re shooting a Full HD movie.
Tip number 6: Stamina Mode
With a quad-core processor and a 5-inch 1080p display, you might find yourself getting sucked into Full HD movies or 3D games and as a result draining the battery a lot faster. Stamina mode helps squeeze every last ounce of power out of your phone before needing a trip to the charger and Sony says it can extend the life of your phone by up to four times. To turn it on, head to ?Power management? in the Settings app and toggle STAMINA mode on.
Tip number 7: Getting your phone wet
Typically smartphones and water don?t mix but if your drop your Xperia Z in a puddle or spill a drink over it, don?t worry. Sony has made sure all the important ports and connectors are covered and as such it can survive a quick dip without worry.
Tip number 8: Uninstalling apps
Uninstalling apps on stock Android requires that you wade through menus to find, stop and remove the app you want, with the Xperia Z, choose the uninstall option from the app drawer menu and simply tap the red ?X? next to the app you want gone, simple.
Tip number 9: Using NFC
More and more smartphone manufacturers are introducing NFC into their phones. With the Xperia Z, make sure you tick the box in your ?Wireless & networks? settings and you?ll be able to transfer media or connect to compatible accessories, with a simple tap.
Tip number 10: Small apps
Widgets permanently frequent your homescreens until you manually remove them, but the Sony Xperia Z also has temporary widgets called Small apps. Tapping the app switching button not only shows any full applications currently running, but along the bottom offers up quick access to a calculator, timer, virtual post-it note, and voice recorder with the option to install more if you want from the Play Store.
25 more tips for Sony Xperia Z:
1. Importing contacts and email settings
You'll need a Google account to purchase apps from the Google Play app store. Log in and contacts associated with that account will be recognised on the Xperia Z.
2. Install Sony's file transfer manager
PC Companion is Sony's USB file transfer manager, letting you easily move photos, video and more from your computer to your phone, including stuff from your old phone. It can be used to import contacts from your computer too. Tap the
Contacts app on the home screen and you'll be offered PC Companion as an import option.
3. Share contacts using NFC
NFC stands for near-field communication, and is another close-range radio tech, a bit like Bluetooth. You can share contacts -- and music and photos -- with friends just by touching your NFC-enabled phones against each other (the Nokia's Lumia phones, such as the 620, can do this too). Enable NFC content sharing in the
Settings > Wireless and Networks > More menu. When the phone vibrates, tap the onscreen message that says 'touch to beam'.
4. Manage battery life
The Xperia Z has a gorgeous screen, but it's a battery-zapper. In
Settings > Display set the screen to go into Sleep mode after 30 seconds or less. You could also turn off the Bravia screen optimiser and disable the auto-lighting adjustment feature in the
Settings > Screen brightness menu. In the
Developer options you can also adjust the screen rendering to require less processor power.
5. Manage mobile data settings
For a more stringent battery-saving regime, activate the Stamina mode in the
Settings > Power Management options. This will switch off mobile data when the screen is in Sleep mode. As an alternative, low battery mode lets you select whether Bluetooth, mobile connections, Wi-Fi and auto-sync should become inactive when the battery levels drop below 20 per cent. [pic: Xperia Z 5.png]
6. Manage your apps
Use the dropdown preference list above the apps screen to switch between recently installed, alphabetical list, most-used or your own order. In
Settings > Storage there's a list view of all installed apps, plus all those currently running. Click on an app and choose Stop to switch it off.
7. Call up a legion of little helpers
What Sony calls 'small apps' are a bit like the simple onscreen widgets in Windows 7 or the Dashboard on a Mac. Calculator, timer and voice commands can be accessed by clicking the overlapping photos icon at the bottom right of the screen. Use the
+ option to install more, such as media remote control tools. [pic: Xperia Z 7.png]
8. Boost your storage
The Xperia Z has 16GB of internal storage, but you can supplement this with a microSD card. The phone takes up to 32GB microSD cards -- available online for as little as £15 -- taking the total storage to 48GB. Offload photos, files and videos by going to
Settings > Storage. Select
Transfer to SD card.
9. Archive photos and free up more storage
Use the Dropbox Android app to automatically archive your smart phone's snaps. Dropbox's
Camera Uploads folder stores photos taken on your Android smart phone when you're connected to Wi-Fi. You can then then delete them from your phone.
10. Backup options
Google servers offer a simple backup option. Go to
Settings > Backup & Restore and tick the
Back up my data option. Your ebooks, apps and digital magazines will be backed up, along with your photos and music.
11. Edit documents
Mobisoft Office6 is preinstalled on the Xperia Z and is useful for working on documents when you're out and about. It's a cinch to log in to your Google Drive, SkyDrive, SugarSync or Dropbox account, then pull down Word or Excel documents to work on.
12. Setting up visual voicemail
Verizon is offering visual voicemail to US Xperia users, while O2 and EE in the UK now give iPhones 5 users the service. There's no word yet about it coming to the Xperia Z here, but we wouldn't bet against it. In the meantime, try the HulloMail app for advanced voicemail management.
13. Tethering your phone using NFC
The Z's preinstalled
Xperia Link software lets you provide tethered Web access to an Xperia tablet or other Xperia smart phone. Launch Xperia Link and the Xperia Z's camera will be activated. This is because it's searching for a keen-to-be-tethered device displaying a QR code. Scan this with your phone to make the connection.
14. Tethering without NFC
Bluetooth and USB can also be used to tether your phone. Click on your Xperia Z's device name in the
Bluetooth menu to make it visible, and ensure the other device is also discoverable. Click the option at the bottom of the Xperia screen to search for Bluetooth devices and tap on the device you want to pair with. Check the passcodes match, and connect. You also need to check in the
Tethering & Portable Hotspot menu that Bluetooth tethering is selected.
15. Push phone content to your TV
NFC can also be used to mirror video content on your TV. Go to
Settings > Xperia > Mirroring and have the phone search for the suitably NFC-enabled device. Unfortunately, so far it only works with the Sony Bravia TV with NFC that the company demoed at CES. For any other device you need to use the
Settings > Throw feature. It uses the widely supported DLNA tech and your Wi-Fi connection to push video and music to your TV or speakers.
16. Setting up your phone as a remote control
The
Media Remote app is not installed by default, but there's a link to the Play Store app so you can easily retrieve it. It works with DLNA-compliant devices such as Sony Bravia TVs and Blu-ray players. Use it to switch TV channels, skip through scenes in a Blu-ray film and browse programmes stored on your PVR.
17. Send music to Bluetooth or Wi-Fi speakers
Bluetooth and Wi-Fi Direct can both be used for media sharing. Ensure Bluetooth is active in the Z's
Settings menu and that it's visible to all nearby devices (not just those with which it's already paired). NFC-enabled accessories are in the pipeline. When these launch, you'll be able to connect your headphones and speakers this way and instantly switch output options.
18. Automate frequently used actions
Smart Connect initiates a preset action when you plug in headphones or a charger at a set time of the day. Options include switching data traffic on or off, connecting to a Bluetooth speaker and playing music through it, and sending a custom text message. Paired devices can be controlled using Smart Connect too. Buddy up with your Sony Tablet S, for example, and the Xperia can mirror content to it.
19. How to use Xperia Smart Tags
Xperia Smart Tags are coloured discs used to trigger preset actions. So when you get home, your 3G data could be switched off as you know Wi-Fi is available. Set up a tag by placing it on the back of your Xperia Z phone, and selecting an action. Put the tag somewhere logical, such as by your front door or next to your bed, so you'll pass that location with your phone and trigger the changes to the phone settings. Tags cost £13 for four. The app is free to download from Google Play.
20. Taking photos in challenging conditions
The autofocus on the Xperia Z is effective, and anti-shake is also active by default. For moving subjects, try using the
Sports scene option or
Burst mode so you take multiple shots -- that'll give you a better chance of taking at least one good one. Use the light metering tools to help overcome poor light conditions. In the image above left, the sharp autofocus means there's little glare, while in the middle image, the macro mode is able to resolve the pattern of my jumper.
21. Taking underwater photos and video
The Xperia Z is waterproof, which theoretically means it can be used underwater for photography or video. Our putative attempts at an homage to Steve Zissou proved less than convincing. For the best results, use the video option and start recording before you take the plunge -- the touchscreen isn't especially responsive underwater.
22. Creating panoramas
Panoramas are easy-peasy. Open the Xperia Z's camera, tap the yellow
i-camera option and select
Sweep Panorama. Follow the onscreen lead and pan at the pace the moving lozenge dictates. To change panning orientation tap the panorama arrow icon and select your preferred direction.
23. Take a photo while capturing video
In
Video Camera mode, you can change the resolution, set the self-timer for 2 or 10 seconds and select scene modes. Choose the
Quick Launch > Launch and capture option to enable photo capture while recording video. The camera shutter button will remain onscreen as you shoot video footage. Tap this when you're ready to take a still shot.
24. Editing your photos and videos
Vignettes, lomo, sepia, black and white, and documentary effects can be added, as can particular colour or scene effects and image crops. Tap the bar at the extreme top right of a photo and choose Edit photo. Videos can simply have custom output options. Turn on location settings to have geo-tagging information automatically added to your shots. Bear in mind there's no option to add it afterwards.
25. Sharing your photos and videos
Photos and videos can be shared too. Click the
Share button for standard Messaging, Facebook and Twitter options, but if you tap
See all, you can share via Bluetooth, Picasa, Google+, Gmail or Notes too.
-
Samsung Galaxy Fame Tips And Tricks
How to find your IMEI address There are two ways to find your IMEI address on your Samsung Galaxy Fame. The first one is to look in the phone's settings by going to Settings - About Phone - Status. Then scroll down until you see IMEI Address. The...
-
Sony Xperia Z2 Tips And Tricks
Sony?s Xperia Z2 smartphone is a five-star masterpiece of glamorous tech and uber-cool features, but with so much packed into its iconic frame, it?s easy to miss out on some of the best features. Here?s our quick and easy tips and tricks guide to getting...
-
10 Top Tips For Your Sony Xperia Z1
The Xperia Z1 is arguably Sony's most accomplished smart phone to date, offering incredible power, a pin-sharp HD screen, amazing photographic prowess and an iconic design -- all wrapped up in a case which is both water and dust resistant. ...
-
25 Htc One X Tips
The One X is HTC's mighty flagship smart phone, and with its 4.7-inch screen and powerful quad-core processor, it could power a battleship. But there's more than just impressive specs to the One X, so join me as I find 25 ways to get more out...
-
Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc S Tips And Tricks
Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc S is onother great smart phone which become very popular. Sony has issued a software update for Xperia Arc S, and now you can run it on Ice Cream Sandwich. Here are some tips and tricks for Xperia Arc S: Enable auto App updates...
Smartphones And Mobiles