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Help Me! Guide to the Galaxy Note 3: Step-by-step User Guide for the Third Generation Galaxy Note and Jelly Bean
Charles Hughes
Help Me! Guide to the Galaxy Note 3: Step-by-step User Guide for the Third Generation Galaxy Note and Jelly Bean
Charles Hughes
Publisher Marketing: Need help with Samsung's Third Generation Galaxy Note? With countless new features, such as S Pen multitasking, the new S Finder, voice control, and windowed calling that prevents you from being interrupted while using another application, you cannot afford to miss a single one. The Help Me Guide to the Note 3 gathers all of the available information regarding the Note 3 into a single guide, where it can be easily accessed for quick reference. There is no fancy jargon and every instruction is explained in great detail, which is perfect for beginners. In addition, this guide expands on the basics by discussing useful tips that are excellent for more advanced users. The level of detail in each chapter sets this guide apart from all of the rest. Countless screenshots complement the step-by-step instructions and help you to realize the Note 3's full potential. The useful information provided here is not discussed in the official Note 3 manual, such as tips and tricks, hidden features, and troubleshooting advice. This guide also goes above and beyond by discussing recent known issues and solutions that may be currently available. Help is here Here are just a few of the topics covered in this Guide: - Organizing Home Screen Objects - Transferring Files to the Galaxy Note 3 Using a PC or Mac - Calling a Frequently Dialed Number - Switching to a Bluetooth Headset During a Voice Call - Multitasking Using the Pen Window - Taking Notes Using S Note - Assigning a Photo to a Contact - Adding a Contact to the Reject List - Saving Attachments from Text Messages - Sending a Text Message to an Entire Group - Clearing Personal Web Data - Creating an Animated Photo - Creating a Panoramic Photo - Sharing a Photo with the People Tagged in It - Ignoring New Messages in a New Email Conversation - Closing Applications Running in the Background - Maximizing Battery Life - Using MP3's as Ringtones - Blocking Calls, Notifications, Alarms, and the LED Indicator - Making the Phone Open Applications and Menus Faster - Turning the S Pen Pop-Up Window Off Contributor Bio: Hughes, Charles Through the years Charles Hughes has published poetry and fiction along with works of literary scholarship on various topics, but his two recent books, Accordion War: Korea 1951-Life and Death in a Marine Rifle Company and A Fortune Teller's Blessing-The Story of John Allen Adams explore a common theme-war and courage. The books, however, approach that theme from different directions. In the first we see the young Marines Hughes served with face death from an implacable enemy in the rugged mountains of Korea under the harshest weather conditions. In the second we see a man who has overcome a devastating injury join with anti-war friends to confront their own government and many of their fellow citizens as they speak out against a war they believe immoral and unjust, receiving for their efforts public censure, hostility and sometimes imprisonment. Today Hughes is professor emeritus of English at Henderson State University in Arkadelphia, Arkansas. He graduated with a BA in political science from the University of Texas at Austin in 1957 and for the next nine years worked in communication intelligence for the National Security Agency at Ft. Meade, Maryland, and later the Air Force Security Service as a cryptanalyst (Russian), instructor of cryptanalysis, technical writer (cryptanalysis), technical editor, and finally as the Chief of the Editing and Publications Branch of the USAFSS School at Goodfellow AFB, San Angelo, Texas. He left that position in 1966 to attend graduate school at Texas Tech University at Lubbock where he received an MA (1968) and a PhD (1971) in literature and linguistics after which he was hired by Henderson State where he taught up to and after his retirement in 1996, serving for five of those years as Chairman of the English and Foreign Languages Department.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | April 6, 2014 |
ISBN13 | 9781497565531 |
Publishers | Createspace |
Pages | 334 |
Dimensions | 203 × 254 × 18 mm · 662 g |
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