While there are numerous stands for your phone on the market, you can easily make some of the best DIY smartphone stands with everyday household items.
Apple is removing the App Store from iTunes, which means you won’t be able to manage your apps from iTunes. Here’s how to manage your iPhone content without iTunes.
Do you know you can recover apps you uninstalled? Google Play provides this and more. Here are some other Google Play tips and tricks you should check out.
Your Android phone is a capable photo editor as well. Here are some of the best photo editor apps to turn your smartphone into a photo post-production suite.
Android Chrome’s address bar is always located at the top, which can be an issue for users with big phones. You can now move it to the bottom with this trick.
The envelope-budgeting method is a good way for people to manage their cashflow. Here are are some of the best envelope-budgeting apps you can use, without the physical envelope.
Google Play is pre-installed on most Android phones, but you might prefer an alternative app store. Here are some of the best Google Play alternatives for Android.
Removing the 3.5 mm headphone jack from a smartphone seems more like a downgrade. What happened is a move towards more proprietary hardware and exclusivity.
There are plenty of apps that can help you cut costs, save time, and conserve energy right from your phone. Here are 5 sharing economy apps you should try.
You don’t need to jailbreak to overcome Apple’s restrictions. Here is how you can download torrents onto your iOS device without jailbreaking. And best of all, it is free!
It might take a long time for Android Oreo update to reach your phone. Meanwhile, you can follow these tricks to get Android Oreo’s features on your phone.
In Android you can easily add slow motion effects to your videos to make it more fun. Here are some of the best Android slow motion apps you should try.
There are quite a few ways to print from your Android phone. Learn how to set up your printer for the cloud and start to print from your Android phone.
If you are someone who likes to be hands-on and fix things by yourself, these DIY apps for Android give you great ideas on home decor, life hacks and more.
You have heard a lot about “Stock Android,” but what exactly is “Stock Android,” and how is it different from the Android you are using? Let’s find out.
Sending large files online is never easy. If you have an iCloud account, you can use Apple Mail Drop to send large files, up to 5GB. Here’s how it works.
Even several years after its launch, Google Now remains something of a mystery to many Android users. Here we uncover some of the secret Google Now commands that you can use to control your phone.
With tons of photos and videos on your phone, there inevitably comes a time when you want to share them on the TV. Here are some popular ways to connect your phone to a TV.
Google has a new app that claims to keep your device safe from malware and other dangers. It’s called Google Play Protect. Let’s find out how it works.
If you are experiencing a bootloop issue after flashing a custom ROM, here are some ways to help you get out of the bootloop to get your phone working again.
Other than the world’s first Infinity Screen, Samsung Galaxy S8 also comes with many unique abilities. Learn some of the hidden tips and tricks for Galaxy S8 here.
If you are a heavy social media user and only have a finite amount of cellular data, learn how you can save data when using your favorite social media apps.
While iMovie on iOS is great, it just can’t do stuff that needs to be done on a desktop. Learn how you can easily export an iOS iMovie project to your macOS desktop.
Some of the stock camera apps on Android are just not good enough. If you are looking for more control, here are 5 of the best camera apps for Android you should try.
Most of the apps that drain battery life or collect massive data about you are the apps you use every day. Here are some popular Android apps to uninstall right now.
The standard thought is that you need to always use the official charger to charge your phone or else it will damage your battery. How true is this? Let’s find out.
With Apple and Google baking the feature into iOS and Android, it is much easier to use your phone as a Wifi hotspot now. Learn how you can do so here.