Unlock these 5 hidden Android features for everyday convenience: India TV

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The Android operating system is packed with lesser-known tools that could be a game-changer for everyday use. Here are five hidden features that can simplify your Android experience and help you get the most out of your device.

1. Easily share Wi-Fi via a QR code

Skip the verbal sharing of passwords and if you’re using an Android device, you can easily grant Wi-Fi access via a QR code. Here’s how to access it:

  1. Open settings
  2. Network and internet
  3. Internet
  4. tap your network
  5. select Share
  6. verify your identity

A QR code will appear for easy and secure sharing with visitors.

2. Enable developer options for advanced features

The Developer Options menu just isn’t for developers. It also gives you access to additional controls, such as setting up USB debugging and customizing Bluetooth connections.

You can enable this as follows:

  1. Go to Settings
  2. Tap About phone
  3. Then tap the build number seven times
  4. Once unlocked, you’ll find Developer Options in Settings
  5. Tap System.

3. Translate text in real time with your camera

If you’re traveling abroad, you’ll need to use Android’s Lens tool to translate text on the spot.
This is how you can use it:

  1. Tap the Lens icon in the search bar
  2. point the camera at the text you want to translate
  3. select Translate
  4. The translated text appears immediately, perfect for quick language help on the go.

4. Use extended unlocking for trusted locations

Extend Unlock (formerly Smart Lock) keeps your device unlocked in trusted places, like your home. All you have to do is:

  1. Go to Settings
  2. Security
  3. More security and privacy
  4. Extend unlocking
  5. Add your home or other trusted location.

Now your smartphone will remain unlocked as long as you are in the designated area.

5. Keep emergency medical information for safety

Android allows you to store essential medical data such as blood type and allergies, which you can access in case of emergency. All you have to do is:

  1. Go to Settings
  2. Safety and emergencies
  3. Medical information

Here you can add essential data that emergency responders can access even if your phone is locked during an emergency call.

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