Galaxy S II: The Missing Manual (e-bog) af Gralla, Preston
Gralla, Preston (forfatter)

Galaxy S II: The Missing Manual e-bog

104,11 DKK (inkl. moms 130,14 DKK)
Unlock the potential of Samsung's Galaxy S II with this jargon-free guide from technology guru Preston Gralla. Youll quickly learn how to shoot high-res photos and HD video, keep your schedule, stay in touch, and enjoy your favorite media. Every page is packed with illustrations and valuable advice to help you get the most from the smartest phone in town. (Note: This book does not cover the Gal...
E-bog 104,11 DKK
Forfattere Gralla, Preston (forfatter)
Udgivet 16 december 2011
Længde 436 sider
Genrer E-book readers, tablets and other portable devices: consumer / user guides
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781449321284
Unlock the potential of Samsung's Galaxy S II with this jargon-free guide from technology guru Preston Gralla. Youll quickly learn how to shoot high-res photos and HD video, keep your schedule, stay in touch, and enjoy your favorite media. Every page is packed with illustrations and valuable advice to help you get the most from the smartest phone in town. (Note: This book does not cover the Galaxy S3, Galaxy S4, and later models.)The important stuff you need to know:Get dialed in. Learn your way around the Galaxy S IIs calling and texting features.Go online. Browse the Web, manage email, and download apps with Galaxy S IIs 3G/4G network (or create your own hotspot).Master your media. Shoot and share pictures and video, organize and play your music libraryand send it wirelessly to your TV or stereo.Be entertained now. Start watching movies and TV shows while theyre still loading.Explore the world. Get news and weather, find a location, and navigate by GPS.Check your schedule. Use the convenient calendar app, and sync it with your Google and Outlook calendars.Preston Gralla is the author of more than 40 books, including Missing Manuals on Droid X2, Xoom, and Galaxy Tab. Hes the editor of WindowsDevCenter.com and OnDotNet, and a contributing editor to Computerworld.