
Sterling Keys
After finishing his Bachelor of Commerce degree at the University of Alberta, Sterling made the move to Vancouver Island in British Columbia. Within a stone’s throw of mountains, ocean, and complete wilderness, he mountain bikes and skis during the day and is hopelessly connected to his phone and computer at all other times. His writing “career” started as he penned about his escapades while skiing and has slowly progressed to freelance marketing and promotion throughout British Columbia. Interested in anything tech and gadget related, he has thoroughly enjoyed his transition of writing for AndroidPIT.
One of the things that I love about the various types of Android devices is being able to show them off and "wow" friends. Between all the different manufacturers and devices, there are features and hardware that are specific to each that may be completely foreign to someone. One of my favorite smartphones to show off is the Galaxy Note 2 and the S Pen. Check below for 3 of the cooler things you can show off to your friends.
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Of course, since the S Pen is no longer unique to the Note 2, these tips could easily be transferred over to the Note 3 as well. Anything not having to do with the S Pen might also be available through other Samsung devices as well. Without further ado, here we go!
Gestures with S – Pen
Get that S Pen out and ready to show off. / © AndroidPIT
Being able to perform certain tasks easily with the S Pen definitely helps when you're in productivity mode and have the S Pen at the ready. Here are the gestures that you can perform to quickly navigate around your device:
- Open Quick Commands: Press the S Pen button and draw a line upward to enter Quick Commands
- Go Back: Press the S Pen button and draw a < (greater sign) to go back
- Open Menu: Press the S Pen button and draw an ^ (up arrow) to open the menu
- Open a Note: Press the S Pen button and double tap the screen to open S-Note
- Capture Screenshot: Press the S Pen button and long press the screen to take a screen shot
- Easy clip: Press the S Pen button and draw around the area that you want to crop.
- Select Text: Press the S Pen button and draw a straight line through a sentence or word to select it. Draw a diagonal line if you want to select multiple sentences or a paragraph.
You can even program your own Quick Commands by heading to Settings > My Device > Quick Command Settings. You can program different applications/settings to a set list of pre-set symbols. Pretty handy for customization!
Motion
Some of the many Motion options for the Note 2. © AndroidPIT
First, in order to use this, you'll need to make sure that Motions are turned on. To do this, go to Settings > Motion. Some of the "cooler" Motions that you can use are the following:
- Smart Alert: Your Galaxy Note 2 will "buzz" when you pick it up to notify you that there is a missed call or message. If nothing happens, there is nothing to check on your phone!
- Quick Glance: If you've got your phone sitting next to you on the table and have this turned on, you can just wave your hand over the device and it'll turn on so you can see if there's anything you've missed.
- Direct Call: One of the coolest features I've found for the motions. If you're looking at your phone when reading a text and then hold the phone up to your ear, it'll call that person.
Tag buddies, share instantly
This is an awesome feature if you're out and about and taking photos of you and your friends. Many times, I'm asking for copies of photos that have me and my friensd to be sent my way after an event and this makes it an automatic process.
- Head to Camera.
- Go to Shooting Mode and Choose Buddy Photo Share.
- Take a photo with some people in it.
- A yellow box will indicate any faces that the camera detected.
- Tap to add a name and choose the contact you with to tag.
- Tap in a blank area and it'll ask you if you want to send the photo!
- Done! Photo taken and sent!
What are some of your favorite things to show off about your smartphone?
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