Your comprehensive (and very friendly!) reference guide to Android phones and tablets You’re used to hearing it said that the phone in your pocket or tablet by your bed has more computing power than the entire Apollo 11 space program in the 1960s (or something similarly impressive)—and this is no less true for Android devices than any other. Sounds great—but what does that actually mean you can do with them? The new edition of Android For Dummies reveals all for new and experienced users alike, making it easy to get the most out of the awesome computing power of Android smartphone and tablet devices—from communications and pictures and videos to the wonderful world of 2.8+ million Google apps! Cutting through the jargon, bestselling tech author Dan Gookin puts you in touch with all the Android features you’ll need to know (and many more you’ll be pleased to discover!), from setup and configuration to the major features, such as text, email, internet, maps, navigation, camera, and video, as well as synching with your home computer. In addition to getting familiar with these and the latest Android 10 operating system (OS)—in both Google Pixel and Samsung versions—you’ll become an expert on the best ways to share your thoughts, videos, and pictures on social media, navigate with Android Auto when driving, and maintain your files so they’re orderly and easy to find. Androids may be able to land a spacecraft on the Moon (yet) but there’s a whole universe waiting right there in the device at your fingertips—and this book is the perfect place to begin to explore!
3.5 I did learn some things, but not much. Mostly just some stuff about the keyboard and a setting my phone didn't have. Probably more helpful with older, as in not the newest, Android phone.
I see why the Dummies series is so popular. This book is clearly laid out, easy to digest, very basic and non-intimidating. Instead of being jammed packed with tech jargon and small print the author uses friendly language, bullets, and images. All without making me feel like [indeed] a dummy.
On the cover it claims "learning made easy" and I have to say it succeeds.
If you're looking to get started with Android, this book is a fantastic resource! The author does an excellent job of breaking down the fundamentals of the Android operating system, making it easy to understand and navigate.
What's great about Android is that it's so open and customizable, giving users endless possibilities for what they can do with their devices (unlike locked-down iOS). And this book is the perfect guide to help you get the most out of your Android experience.
The author covers everything from the basics of setting up your device to more advanced features like app development and customization. And unlike other operating systems, Android isn't locked down, so you can truly make it your own.
While some parts of the book may feel a bit outdated, the core concepts and principles still hold true. And for anyone new to Android, this book is an excellent starting point. Highly recommended for anyone looking to take their Android knowledge to the next level.
Overall, Android for Dummies is a great resource for anyone looking to learn more about the operating system. The author's writing style is engaging and easy to follow, and the book covers a wide range of topics, making it a comprehensive guide to Android.
I highly recommend it for anyone looking to get the most out of their Android device.
This was a little out of date but as usual an excellent introduction into the topics. I read it cover to cover despite the introduction telling me not to and found some good pointers. Most of the stuff I had figured out myself already through trial and error. However, I remember how I felt when I was confronted with an Android for the first time and this book would have been EXTREMELY helpful then. And don't forget you can go to wambooli.com for updates. (I just went there, first I clicked on the list of titles and then noticed there was a small link at the top which said "click here for updates". Might be a little hard to find but it's there.
I liked this book because it starts with no assumptions! In creating a class for new android phone users (usually seniors) -- I often find it difficult to find tech books that start at the beginning and assume no knowledge of prior phones or android tablets. This book does that and provides clear instructions with lots of pictures. Well done!
Finally finished this title. I learned more from here than from the book that is written specifically for the Samsung Galaxy Note. Say what you want, the titles in the Dummies series are always fun to read and instructional.
I don't think this book is a good choice for people with any experience with information processing equipment, i.e. almost anyone. It's far too simple and it seeks to explain ideas that have already permeated the culture. It might have been useful five or six years ago.
Not in sync with my Android Galaxy A50. No step-by-step explanations. Pretty much worthless; go to Rent-a-Kid and get side-by-side instructions; or stick with a home computer/tablet and get a simple fliptop for automobile emergencies.
I learned a lot from reading this book. Even on topics I was already familiar with I learned a new thing or two. Now I am confident in using my Android phone.
Very useful for Android users. You can find any thing you wanna know about your phone in this book; how to use, what apps should you have, how to save the battery.. etc.