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Android Phones and Tablets (Revised)
Android Phones and Tablets (Revised) | Guy Hart-Davis
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Experience all your Android device has to offer! Teach Yourself VISUALLY Android Phones and Tablets, 2nd Edition is the perfect resource if you are a visual learner who wants to master the ins and outs of the Android operating system. With step-by-step instructions driven by targeted, easy-to-understand graphics, this informative book shines a light on the features, functions, and quirks of the Android OS--and shows you how to use them. With the guidance provided by this easy to follow resource, you will quickly access, download, and enjoy books, apps, music, and video content, as well as photos, emails, and other forms of media, right from your phone or tablet! This book is perfect for Android users at beginner to intermediate levels. The Android operating system is graphics intensive, which is why a visual guide is the best way to navigate your Android device. Now that the Android OS is available on both phones and tablets, you can maximize the productivity and convenience of your devices by mastering the features, functions, and quirks of this operating system. Explore the latest Android features and functions Peruse full-color illustrations that walk you, step-by-step, through instructions for using the Android operating system Discover how to access, download, and enjoy multimedia content Sync your Android devices to maximize their capabilities Teach Yourself VISUALLY Android Phones and Tablets, 2nd Edition is the top resource for visual learners wanting to further explore the capabilities of Android devices.
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rabbitprincess
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@LibraryCin, I believe my friend @tournevis uses the Android Litsy app and would know better than I do how it behaves 😊 If someone else on my friends list knows, feel free to jump in too and tag @LibraryCin in your comment.

The specific question in this case: does pressing the right-hand arrow shown on each post give you a permalink to that post, as it does in the iOS app?

Beckys_Books Yes, here it is on my Samsung http://litsy.com/p/bDhtUXF5dG9B 6y
rabbitprincess @Beckys_Books Awesome! Thanks, Becky! 6y
tournevis The copy to clipboard gives you the permalink. 6y
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LibraryCin Ok, when i press it, i get various options to share to gmail, email, and lots of other places. I dont see a link. 6y
LibraryCin ...google plus, skype, memo, youtube... and more. 6y
LibraryCin So how do i share a post here!? 6y
LibraryCin Ok, i wish they would also add in an option to reply to a comment and to automatically tag the person one is replying to so i dont have to manually do that! Make it as easy as possible. The more i have to type on this thing, the more i get annoyed! Guess i should add the suggestion back at lt. 6y
LibraryCin Thanks for any help! 6y
LibraryCin I should clarify here. I think i need a step by step on how to share a litsy post to my own litsy profile. 6y
LibraryCin Played a bit more and i see that copy to clipboard option... 6y
LibraryCin So, to share here... if i paste that into a blurb, i believe i also need to tag a book?, then will the image show up? 6y
rabbitprincess @LibraryCin Yes, creating a blurb is the same process as creating a review. Search for book, press blue plus arrow in middle, then choose Blurb instead of review. In the text of the blurb, you can paste the permalink copied earlier. 6y
LibraryCin Thank you. Next one i see, ill give it a try. 6y
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nitalibrarian
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1. Android. Love the customization.
2. Yes, a Kindle Oasis. Use it all the time.
3. Goodreads and lately Librarything.
4. Laptop and iPad.

@JoScho
#ManicMonday

JoScho I love my voyage but that oasis 😍 7y
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starlight97
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@Chelleo here's my #bookishscreen 😊

Chelleo 😍 7y
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